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I finished my build but nothing happens

Al_Salvador

I really need help, I finihsed building my PC, I plugged the HDMI to my mobo and a keyboard too, but nothing is displaying on screen..pitch black. only the Kraken x52 fans and coller seems to work, my rgb rams are also on, but nothis happens

 

need help please

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You need an OS.......

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how can i install an os if nothing is even showing up, my display is even in sleeping mode cause it as no video input

 

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2 minutes ago, Al_Salvador said:

how can i install an os if nothing is even showing up, my display is even in sleeping mode cause it as no video input

 

What montherboard do you have?  Does it have a code display on it?

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1 minute ago, WereCat said:

What are your components?

You said you plugged the display into the motherboard, do you even have iGPU?

Yes my gpu is a Gigabyte GeForce GTX 1060 Windforce OC 3G and it is plugged to the mobo. a 6 pin vga cable is plugged on it

 

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Just now, Al_Salvador said:

Yes my gpu is a Gigabyte GeForce GTX 1060 Windforce OC 3G and it is plugged to the mobo. a 6 pin vga cable is plugged on it

 

Then plug the HDMI into the graphics card, not the motherboard

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2 minutes ago, WereCat said:

Then plug the HDMI into the graphics card, not the motherboard

Thank u very much it worked

 

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Just now, Al_Salvador said:

Thank u very much it worked

 

But why aren't the fans spinning?

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Just now, Al_Salvador said:

But why aren't the fans spinning?

It's designed that way to spin up only when the GPU gets hot enough.

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Just now, Lurick said:

It's designed that way to spin up only when the GPU gets hot enough.

Ok, thank you very much again. And is it better to use the gpu as my hdmi port or the mobo one after the setup is over?

 

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6 minutes ago, Al_Salvador said:

Ok, thank you very much again. And is it better to use the gpu as my hdmi port or the mobo one after the setup is over?

 

You'll need to keep using the GPU one if you want to use the GPU itself for rendering.

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6 minutes ago, Al_Salvador said:

Ok, thank you very much again. And is it better to use the gpu as my hdmi port or the mobo one after the setup is over?

 

the gpu is gonna be your output, so don't bother with the motherboard one, even more if you are on ryzen, which most of then don't get integrated gpu on them (except for the 2200g and 2400g)

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Your GPU is the part doing the video output...otherwise why have it?

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is it ok if i turn of the pc just by pushing the button, since there is no os insinde, or does it cause any problem and there is a way to turn in of without os?

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36 minutes ago, Al_Salvador said:

is it ok if i turn of the pc just by pushing the button, since there is no os insinde, or does it cause any problem and there is a way to turn in of without os?

its fine

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