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Fosh612

I just built my gaming pc and connected my PSU keyboard and monitor, but when I turn it on nothing happens on my monitor, my monitor works with my laptop, my fans and all LEDS turn on. I don’t know what to do I am lost

 

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1 minute ago, Gungpae said:

What's your build and where is your monitor plugged into (motherboard or gpu)?

Okay sorry right there

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1 minute ago, Gungpae said:

What's your build and where is your monitor plugged into (motherboard or gpu)?

And it is connected to my GPU cause my cpu has no on board graphics

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1 minute ago, Fosh612 said:

And it is connected to my GPU cause my cpu has no on board graphics

I know ryzen had problems with ram compatibility, but i'm not sure about the newer ones. Try removing a stick and booting it (do at least two boots).

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Just now, Gungpae said:

I know ryzen had problems with ram compatibility, but i'm not sure about the newer ones. Try removing a stick and booting it (do at least two boots).

Do I after enter bios to startup my PC???

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1 minute ago, Fosh612 said:

Do I after enter bios to startup my PC???

no, but at the very least it should POST on your monitor. To fix the ram compatibility you just need to flash an update on your bios which you can do after setting up your pc with 1 stick of ram

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7 minutes ago, Gungpae said:

no, but at the very least it should POST on your monitor. To fix the ram compatibility you just need to flash an update on your bios which you can do after setting up your pc with 1 stick of ram

Anything else?

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1 minute ago, Fosh612 said:

Anything else?

if removing the stick of ram didn't work then you might want to check the power connections on your motherboard/gpu/etc...

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1 minute ago, Gungpae said:

if removing the stick of ram didn't work then you might want to check the power connections on your motherboard/gpu/etc...

I did that, when building, everything snapped in

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9 minutes ago, Gungpae said:

if removing the stick of ram didn't work then you might want to check the power connections on your motherboard/gpu/etc...

My CPU led says there is an issue, what do I do?

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1 minute ago, Fosh612 said:

My CPU led says there is an issue, what do I do?

try resetting your CMOS (if you don't know, refer to your motherboard guide)

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4 minutes ago, Gungpae said:

try resetting your CMOS (if you don't know, refer to your motherboard guide)

I don’t have a jumper cap...

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7 minutes ago, Gungpae said:

try resetting your CMOS (if you don't know, refer to your motherboard guide)

When installing cpu, I removed it and redid it... is that an issue?

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7 minutes ago, Fosh612 said:

I don’t have a jumper cap...

you don't need a jumper cap, just use a screwdriver to make it come in contact with both pins

 

6 minutes ago, Fosh612 said:

When installing cpu, I removed it and redid it... is that an issue?

what do you mean by redid it?

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Just now, Gungpae said:

you don't need a jumper cap, just use a screwdriver to make it come in contact with both pins

 

what do you mean by redid it?

I removed it and reinstalled it

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3 minutes ago, Gungpae said:

that's probably not an issue unless you didn't install it properly

I tried resetting it

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1 minute ago, Gungpae said:

not an issue then

I may have done it wrong.

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Just now, Fosh612 said:

I may have done it wrong.

if you think you made a mistake, then check the pins on the cpu, see if they all seem relatively straight. But I've had this issue with one of my build, which resetting cmos fixed it

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Just now, Gungpae said:

if you think you made a mistake, then check the pins on the cpu, see if they all seem relatively straight. But I've had this issue with one of my build, which resetting cmos fixed it

I don’t think i did, I lined up the cpu

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Just now, Fosh612 said:

I don’t think i did, I lined up the cpu

I think that if it you somehow put it in wrong then the fans, leds etc. wouldn't power on at all. Do you get any CMOS beeps, do you have the speaker connected or is one built in to the motherboard

 

 

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2 minutes ago, Madgemade said:

I think that if it you somehow put it in wrong then the fans, leds etc. wouldn't power on at all. Do you get any CMOS beeps, do you have the speaker connected or is one built in to the motherboard

 

 

I did not connect speakers...

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3 minutes ago, Madgemade said:

I think that if it you somehow put it in wrong then the fans, leds etc. wouldn't power on at all. Do you get any CMOS beeps, do you have the speaker connected or is one built in to the motherboard

 

 

My cpu indicator is lit and I don’t know what to do.

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