My system won't boot! Tried everything!

gurlal123

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Feb 27, 2016
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So I have a mining setup with an
Asrock h110 pro btc+
Ddr4 ballistix 2400mhz 4 gb ram
Pentium g4400 CPU
A data ssd 128gb
A sea sonic 760 watt platinum power supply and 4 rx 580 two of which are 4 gb and two 8gb.

So I've tried almost everything to fix my problem but can't find a solution. What will happen is that once I have everything plugged in I will turn on power supply and press the power button on motherboard it will then proceed to turn on CPU fan only to close a second later. When it closes I hear a click sound in my battery and I don't know why?? Also I know this power supply isn't enough for 4 cards but even with one it does the same thing.

Please help I've been trying to fix this for three days already and finally got back to a forum for help. I might even have done a noob mistake and I'm just have tunnel vision and I can't see what I did wrong so if someone could please share some insight I would appreciate it!!
 

4745454b

Titan
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Correct, you can't run those four cards with that PSU. If you tried, you might have blown the PSU. My first bit of advice is to not try to run all four cards. Second, pull the PSU and test it on another PC. If it works, that means you have a different issue. If it fails it means you killed it.

When it closes I hear a click sound in my battery

Battery? Meaning the coin battery on the board, or a larger backup battery?
 
Supported memory for Pentium G4400 is: DDR3L-1333, DDR3L-1600, DDR4-1866, DDR4-2133.

Ballistix Sport LT DDR4 Memory •Speeds start at 2400 MT/s

Memory may be unable to operate at slow enough memory frequency for a Skylake Pentium G4400. I would try some DDR4-2133MHz memory.
 

gurlal123

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Feb 27, 2016
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Ok so I'm gonna try the battery solution first as I did do what you just said I shouldn't have so I'll check that out if not i guess I'll try the memory solution in the morning when I go pick up some ram I'll keep you guys posted! Thanks for the replies so far!
 

gurlal123

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Feb 27, 2016
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Also by battery I meant psu. And I tested it another way I used a different power supply and it still didn't boot up. This time it was a 750 watt gold evga power supply and I tried booting the motherboard without any gpus on it and it still didn't work. So I'm hoping it's an issue with the ram I guess I'll have to wait till tomorrow and see!