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VampishAxis49

Hi i just built my first pc and when i went to start it up only the LEDs on the ram stick lit up, nothing else. No fans no gpu, So i took it apart and checked to see if everything was plugged in and it was.So i tried again and again. Ive taken it apart multiple times. Can someone please tell me whats wrong with it or what it could be. Help would be highly appreciated.

 Heres the parts list of my build.        https://pcpartpicker.com/list/bx863F

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Do you want to say that no fans were spinning or not lighting up? If theyre not spinning up, maybe check if you have all cables plugged in that need to be. Do you have a 6pin connector plugged into your gpu? DO you have the 24 pin and 8pin cable attached to the motherboard? Check every cable

My Box of Fµn:

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CPU - AMD Ryzen 5 1600

GPU - Gigabyte GeForce GTX 1080 Windforce

RAM - Corsair Vengeance LPX 16GB DDR4

MoBo - MSI B350 PC Mate

Case - Phanteks P400s Tempered Glass

PSU - BeQuiet 500W PurePower 10

Fans - BeQuiet PureWings 120mm x3; 140mm x2

Cooler - Corsair H100i v2

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and THE POWER OF RGB

 

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are both the 8-pin and 24-pin plugs from the PSU plugged into the motherboard?

possible the motherboard doesn't support the RAM choice. (GPR432GB2400C15QC is supported not your GLB48GB2400C15DC in the QVL)

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Just now, PrashMotion said:

Do you want to say that no fans were spinning or not lighting up? If theyre not spinning up, maybe check if you have all cables plugged in that need to be. Do you have a 6pin connector plugged into your gpu? DO you have the 24 pin and 8pin cable attached to the motherboard? Check every cable

Yes. i've checked every cable and i've plugged in every fan. Ive unplugged and plugged everything up 3 times and only the ram cards light up.

 

Just now, airdeano said:

are both the 8-pin and 24-pin plugs from the PSU plugged into the motherboard?

possible the motherboard doesn't support the RAM choice. (GPR432GB2400C15QC is supported not your GLB48GB2400C15DC in the QVL)

Yes. everything is plugged in

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2 minutes ago, VampishAxis49 said:

Yes. i've checked every cable and i've plugged in every fan. Ive unplugged and plugged everything up 3 times and only the ram cards light up.

 

Yes. everything is plugged in

do you have a monitor connected? Does your motherboard have any kind of error code display or debug leds that light up? If nothing helps go ahead and reset your bios /clear your cmos, maybe that helps

My Box of Fµn:

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CPU - AMD Ryzen 5 1600

GPU - Gigabyte GeForce GTX 1080 Windforce

RAM - Corsair Vengeance LPX 16GB DDR4

MoBo - MSI B350 PC Mate

Case - Phanteks P400s Tempered Glass

PSU - BeQuiet 500W PurePower 10

Fans - BeQuiet PureWings 120mm x3; 140mm x2

Cooler - Corsair H100i v2

------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

and THE POWER OF RGB

 

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Just now, PrashMotion said:

do you have a monitor connected? Does your motherboard have any kind of error code display or debug leds that light up? If nothing helps go ahead and reset your bios /clear your cmos, maybe that helps

Its connected but it has no signal.

 

Just now, airdeano said:

then you have RAM issues or something else. im leaning RAM issues.

The motherboard recommends DDR4-2400 and my RAM stick are DDR4-2400

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problem is that that 2400 kit has not been approved to work on the motherboard.

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Just now, airdeano said:

problem is that that 2400 kit has not been approved to work on the motherboard.

Oh, alright so if i remove the ram sticks right now and try to run it. Will it work?

 

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umm no, removing all the sticks will not make it work. using the proper RAM modules will..

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1 minute ago, airdeano said:

umm no, removing all the sticks will not make it work. using the proper RAM modules will..

Do you have any recommendations for new ram?

 

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since you've done the power checking, leaves CPU install and other devices.

remove the GPU and use the onboard iGPU (mobo video connection).

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9 minutes ago, airdeano said:

since you've done the power checking, leaves CPU install and other devices.

remove the GPU and use the onboard iGPU (mobo video connection).

ok thank you!

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While you're getting the new RAM, see if you can get a POST speaker for your mobo, it would help find the issue during the BIOS' POST checks.

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