PC error - unsure of exact error

BooseMedia

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I7 5820k
X99 sabertooth tuff
32gb 3200mhz RAM
Strix 1080

Windows 10
Hi,

I installed my gpu last night. Was playing away happily. Did a update and shutdown on windows.

When I've turned it on this morning,

The PC starts, all the lights are on fans running.

No signals is given out from my DP connection.

Also I have no power on my USB'S.
Although if I plug a USB extender in that shows a light.

I can't enter BIOS as that no signal is reaching my screen.

I have swapped ram around removed a stick, reinstallEd GPU.

I am now here at my wits end with no idea what to do.

Any help ideas faulting finding tips would be greatly appreciated.

Happy Saturday :/



 
You might try this solution from Microsoft:

Use installation media
To start your PC in Safe Mode using installation media:

On a working PC, go to the Microsoft software download website and create Windows 10 installation media.
Insert the installation media you created, and then restart your PC.
On the Install Windows screen, select Repair your computer. (If you’re not seeing this screen, your PC might not be set up to boot from a drive. Check your PC manufacturer's website for info on how to boot from media, and then try again.)
On the Choose an option screen, select Troubleshoot. From there, you can use Safe Mode. Select Advanced Options > Startup Settings > Restart.
After your PC restarts, select 5 or F5 to restart you PC in Safe Mode with Networking. If your PC won’t start in Safe Mode with Networking, try steps 2-4 again, and then, after your PC restarts, select 3 or F3 to Enable low-resolution video.
Once your PC is in Safe Mode, open Device Manager by typing device manager in the search box on the taskbar, select Device Manager, and select the arrow to expand Display adapters.
If you see two items under Display adapters:
Right-click the added display adapter (for example, Intel HD 4000 or AMD Radeon HD 4200), and then select Disable > Yes. To see if that worked, shut down your PC, disconnect your installation media, and then turn your PC back on.
If that doesn’t work, restart your PC in Safe Mode (see steps 2-5), return to the Display adapter section in Device Manager, enable the display adapter, and then disable the other display adapter.
If you see one item under Display adapters, roll back the driver or uninstall the display adapter.
To roll back the driver, open Device Manager and select the arrow to expand Display adapters. Under Display adapters, right-click the item and select Properties. Select the Driver tab, and then select Roll Back Driver > Yes.
To uninstall the display adapter, open Device Manager and select the arrow to expand Display adapters. Under Display adapters, right-click the item and select Properties. Select the Driver tab, select Uninstall > OK.
Shut down your PC, disconnect your installation media, and then turn your PC back on.
 

BooseMedia

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Sep 27, 2016
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I can't get anything on my screen though

 

BooseMedia

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Sep 27, 2016
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Removed all devices, I have a red error light for cpu

It's either my cpu or psu -I'll have to get a psu tester tomorrow
 

BooseMedia

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So I have a red led - cpu error on the motherboard my problem now is

It a cpu error
Is it the mobo causing a cpu error
Is it faulty psu causing the cpu error.

No spare parts avaliable
 

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