[Help] New build PC no beeps, no display

Marcus Rashford

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did u install pc speaker? tats y no beep.

try use onboard gpu 1st.

Did the onboard gpu still no display. I see the RAM got light. So don't think Its the RAM. This the 1st time build PC after many years. So Abit noob to say
 

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Did the onboard gpu still no display. I see the RAM got light. So don't think Its the RAM. This the 1st time build PC after many years. So Abit noob to say

if u have pc speaker...tat will be beep sound if errors...or 1 single beep if system is booted up.

still got 1 more to troubleshoot..... : remove excess thermal paste....

if all else fail....bring back the mobo to the shop u purchase from....1 to 1 xchange....

Learn as u DIY.....but is fun....

And check whether u plug all the power connectors onto the mobo?
 
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Did the onboard gpu still no display. I see the RAM got light. So don't think Its the RAM. This the 1st time build PC after many years. So Abit noob to say

resit the rams again??
must be sure it is fully inserted...
or just try with 1 stick first??
 

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If the RAM got light, it means it sits correctly and working. Am I right?

maybe or maybe not...

last time i change gpu, gpu fan is turning but no display...
i resit it, then got display...
so i think the gpu might be getting some power but not fully inserted...

might be same for ur rams...

and when u test with ur onboard gfx, did u remove ur gpu??
 

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If the RAM got light, it means it sits correctly and working. Am I right?

Try to resit ram again just to be sure.

I had a similar problem before where I didn't sit the ram properly.

Some mobo designs require 2 snaps to be fully sitted so easy to miss.

Try first, then we can move on to see potential issues. Always try the most obvious first.
 

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maybe or maybe not...

last time i change gpu, gpu fan is turning but no display...
i resit it, then got display...
so i think the gpu might be getting some power but not fully inserted...

might be same for ur rams...

and when u test with ur onboard gfx, did u remove ur gpu??

I did the onboard GPU after removing my gpu. Will try out the RAM again
 

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You didn't test the CPU/Mainboard at the shop before leaving?

That time this happened to me, it's the mainboard that died. All the fans were spinning, but I still changed the PSU cos the fan was noisy and unsure if that caused the mobo to die, so didn't want to risk with a new mobo+CPU.
 

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You didn't test the CPU/Mainboard at the shop before leaving?

That time this happened to me, it's the mainboard that died. All the fans were spinning, but I still changed the PSU cos the fan was noisy and unsure if that caused the mobo to die, so didn't want to risk with a new mobo+CPU.

Bought long time ago, no guts to diy. No more warranty. Now then fix. So Abit lost already.
 

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Bought long time ago, no guts to diy. No more warranty. Now then fix. So Abit lost already.

The best thing to do is to dismantle and bench the parts to ensure it works outside the case. I’ve experienced all sorts of issues in the past that can cause a PC not to POST.

If u need more info on benching check out my video below,...

 

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TS, list down all parts of your rig like those on the right -->
 

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how long u waited? first boot might take awhile to post. try ram stick 1 by 1
 
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