PC trouble shooting

jcspec

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Aug 17, 2013
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Main components

i5-6600k
msi H110i (mini ITX)
ASUS GTX 1070 turbo
corsair vengeance lpx ddr4-3200
cosair RM-550 80+ gold

So I built my computer a week ago and it worked fine. Played skyrim on ultra etc. While playing, my computer froze and I couldnt force quit. I force shut down my system. now whenever I try turning on my comp, my monitor says no signal. I checked the monitor and cable with my xbox (it works) when I turn on the computer the motherboard led turns on and the power led for the gpu is on (mobo and psu work). I took my gpu out and put in my old gpu (no signal). Then I took the gpu out and plugged an hdmi into the motherboard (no signal). Then a dvi cable into the motherboard (no signal). Searched online and unplugged the button battery for 15 min and plugged it back in. (still no signal). The motherboard did not come with a speaker. I plugged in my old speaker but it doesn't even been even when my pc was working.

Any idea's or suggestions?
 
Solution
Looks like you've been very thorough so the only remaining tests are on the RAM modules and hard resetting the BIOS. And if you have a spare PSU, it wouldn't hurt to test the computer with a different PSU, or your PSU on a different computer.

1. Reseat your RAM modules

2. Test each RAM module only, on each motherboard slot

3. Reset the BIOS as follows:
a) Remove the AC power cord
b) Remove the button battery
c) Move the BIOS jumper from pins 1 & 2 < to > 2 & 3
d) Press and hold the power button for a full minute
e) Wait 10 minutes before reverting a) to c)...
f) If 10 minutes don't solve it, repeat exactly and this time wait an hour.... a third reset would have to be overnight, after which no results would indicate a dead BIOS or...
Looks like you've been very thorough so the only remaining tests are on the RAM modules and hard resetting the BIOS. And if you have a spare PSU, it wouldn't hurt to test the computer with a different PSU, or your PSU on a different computer.

1. Reseat your RAM modules

2. Test each RAM module only, on each motherboard slot

3. Reset the BIOS as follows:
a) Remove the AC power cord
b) Remove the button battery
c) Move the BIOS jumper from pins 1 & 2 < to > 2 & 3
d) Press and hold the power button for a full minute
e) Wait 10 minutes before reverting a) to c)...
f) If 10 minutes don't solve it, repeat exactly and this time wait an hour.... a third reset would have to be overnight, after which no results would indicate a dead BIOS or motherboard, and the next step would be to RMA it.
 
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