New built PC wont POST. Help!

Eballtr

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I just built a new budget PC for my friend and we cannot get it to POST. We've tested the PSU on another PC and it worked fine so that is ruled out. The RAM is currently being sent back to Amazon to eliminate the factor of dead RAM. The PC case power light turns on, the fans spin up but the monitor stays on standby (we have tested with the IGPU and graphics card on multiple displays). We have no system speaker due to trying to keep costs as low as humanly possible so there are no beep codes. Please help, what could be causing this?

Specs:

CPU: Intel Pentium G4400

GPU: Zotac GeForce GTX 750 TI

MOBO: Gigabyte GA-H110M-A

PSU: EVGA 100-N1-0400-L1

RAM: Crucial CT4G4DFS8213

Case: Rosewill SRM-01

HDD: Western Digital WD3200AAJS

OS: Windows 10
 

rvilkman

Distinguished
the usual suspects are:
Is the PCIe connector connected to the GTX750TI?
Is the 4 pin connector connected to the top left of the motherboard ?
Also make sure your motherboard is properly installed on the risers and nothing is touching the case under the board.

As for system speaker, you can get those things for under $5.
 

Quixit

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If none of the more normal stuff is wrong, check the CPU socket for bent pins. It's somewhat common. If you have the problem and it's very minor you can bend them back but you have to be ultra careful, otherwise RMA the board. Based on what you've said it's most likely a CPU or motherboard problem.

750 TIs don't have PCI-E power connectors.
 

Eballtr

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Alright thanks, when I get the RAM back if it still doesn't work I'll probably RMA the board
 

Eballtr

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Alright thanks, when I get the RAM back if it still doesn't work I'll probably RMA the board