New Build no video feed

drizzt1288

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Dec 30, 2016
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Decided to build a new computer after 5 years. Installed everything and when I go to turn on the computer I get no video feed. I have seen the troubleshooting checklist and evrrything looks good. All fans work, CPU heatsink, GPU fans are working. I don't hear any posting beeps, but I don't think I have a speaker header to put in. Any ideas what my issues might be? Components are as follows.

I5 6600K
ASROCK H170 Pro4
Patriot 16gb Viper DDR4 2133
EVGA GTX 1060 ACX 2.0
EVGA Supernova 650 G2
In Win 303

I did a breadboard test before putting it in my case and was able to get to the bios screen. Is it possible I fried or did something after the fact?

I am sure I have everything hooked in correctly. 6 Pin GPU, 8 pin CPU. Everything running fine fan wise.

Is there a way to test each component without being able to actually get into the computer? I have tried multiple cables and monitors. Tried 1 stick of ram as well as trying to just use the on board video with no luck.

Any help would be greatly appreciated. Really sad and frustrated at this point.
 

drizzt1288

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Dec 30, 2016
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Yes, tried with no graphics card just using on board video and no luck. I literally have no clue what it is. Doesn't seem to be a power issue with everything lighting up fans working.
 

drizzt1288

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Dec 30, 2016
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I'm worried that I may have fried something after the fact. I was able to get to bios prior to installing I'm my case. Everything seems to be getting power and working though. If the fan is working on my video card is it OK or is it maybe an issue of something inside the card? I'll have to try and do 1 slot at a time later. When I put my headset in a move USB slot the led slit up so my move should be ok?
 

drizzt1288

Commendable
Dec 30, 2016
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1,510
Also, don't know if this will help diagnosing my issue or not. When I go to turn on the computer everything will turn on and then shut off and restart. It doesn't do it in a loop, it just shuts off and restarts once. Still haven't had a chance to use 1 stick of ram in each slot yet.