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me and a friend built a ryzen pc the part list is https://pcpartpicker.com/list/Cm7yfH   am not sure of power supply but it was a thermaluke 600 wat psu the problem is it would not diplay a picture on screen i had him reseat ram and nothing when powered on it lights up fans spin gpu fan doesn't and ram doesn't light up so am assuming maybe its a ram issue he doesn't have any ram to try and test motherboard but ram and gpu where used parts from his old build any help or tips will be much thankful 

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tryed to start without ram?

cmos cleared?

tripplechecked that there is no left over screw behind the motherboard by accident?

 

the GPU fan not spinning up is normal these days. they start to spin once a certain temp level is reached. no wirries there for now.

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1 minute ago, ItsTheDuckAgain said:

tryed to start without ram?

cmos cleared?

tripplechecked that there is no left over screw behind the motherboard by accident?

 

the GPU fan not spinning up is normal these days. they start to spin once a certain temp level is reached. no wirries there for now.

no cmos clear botton on motherboard not sure how to clear it and did not try with out ram what should happen?

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Just now, VengfulKing666 said:

no cmos clear botton on motherboard not sure how to clear it and did not try with out ram what should happen?

cmos clear = remove battery on mainboard and wait for 5 minutes. then reinstall. google for it :-)

 

well since the ram doesn't light up I guess it's something wrong there. Just remove it and start the system, it should tell you that there is no ram and that basically nothing will work. which would be good, because then you know it's something wrong with the ram...

if possible do a bios update, dunno if that will work without ram though, maybe the board can't handle the ram and after an update it can. checked the vendors site for compatible modules? no? do so!

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