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This is a new build. I've been trying to get it working since 3pm yesterday. It's driving me insane.

Fans run powers on no display or sound. Mboard 12v 8 pin psu has 4+4. I tried rotating ram, using a single ram, using 2 different hdmi cables and vga on both motherboard and video card. I really hope the mboard isn't dead... Could be psu?
 
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After looking over everything, it's all compatible and supported. However the power supply seems to be a bit under what it recommends.

This is directly from nVidia: 500 watt or greater power supply with a minimum of 30 AMPS on the +12 volt rail.

When I looked at your PSU specs. it has 2 rails, 1 @ 20amps and 1 @17amps. So I believe this is the culprit.

I also added up Your actual PSU Rail watts which is: 444


I recommend a PSU that is a Single Rail and 42 amps or over. That will put you over the 500w minimum.
If you chose to get another dual rail, just make sure one of the rails is over 30 amps and all should be well.

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After looking over everything, it's all compatible and supported. However the power supply seems to be a bit under what it recommends.

This is directly from nVidia: 500 watt or greater power supply with a minimum of 30 AMPS on the +12 volt rail.

When I looked at your PSU specs. it has 2 rails, 1 @ 20amps and 1 @17amps. So I believe this is the culprit.

I also added up Your actual PSU Rail watts which is: 444


I recommend a PSU that is a Single Rail and 42 amps or over. That will put you over the 500w minimum.
If you chose to get another dual rail, just make sure one of the rails is over 30 amps and all should be well.
 
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Before you buy anything, I see on board video on the motherboard. I would disconnect the PCI-E Video card (GeForce 760) and test booting with the on board video.

If it does not boot with the on board video, something else is the problem.

but yea, if you can boot with on board video, that should work great! It's a little over kill, but that is good for temps.