Ryzen 3 no post

urquhart6

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Sep 23, 2017
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Hi guys!

I'am currently building a new PC for myself, but the little boy just wont post. I connected the 24 pin to the motherboard, installed, the double stick 4fb ddr4 memory, installed my ryzen 3 1200, 1050 TI, then I start the thing, everything is lighting up, turning, no smoke...but no image on monitor as well.

Any suggestions? Im strarting to freak out.
 
Solution
It wasn't going to post without a gpu. It's highly unlikly thats the problem but it will cost nothing but time the reset the bios with the clr cmos jumper. Instructions on doing so are on page 17 of the manual.

urquhart6

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Sep 23, 2017
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I have pluged in only the 4 pin, cause there is no 8 pin, and the 6+2 pin isn't "shape compatible".

Specs:
Ryzen 3 1200,
GTX 1050 TI
2*4gb DDR4 (the 2133MHZ)
Gigabyte K320M-Ds2
Chieftec 400Watt psu
I tried every method expect the full 8 pin connected in (because i can't.....)
 

urquhart6

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Sep 23, 2017
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I did listed the specs above
 

urquhart6

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Sep 23, 2017
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But I think I'm going out buying a Removed PSU that has a decent 8 pin for the CPU and shove this one down the throat of the shoopkeeper.

How much watts do I need guys?
 

urquhart6

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Sep 23, 2017
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Thank you guys both for the solution. It saturday night here, so I will go whatever I can pick up at my local bestbyte. And hove I wont leave my salary there for a PSU. :) Really thx for ur time and help again. I will give u feedbeck about the process. :)
 

bignastyid

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Usually if a 4-pin will work the manual will.show which side of the 8-pin plug to use the 4-pin in. The manual for your board states no such thing. Which leads me to believe it requires all 8 pins.

If he is so sure take the system there and plug in a psu with an 8-pin connector and see if the system works.