[New First Build] No Video on Power Up!!

New_to_the_Masterrace

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Just built myself a new system for Christmas and for the past 48 hours it's been nothing but troubleshooting, any help would be much appreciated

I installled Windows 7 on it, and once upgraded to Windows 10 neither my wifi or ethernet would work. After trying everything I reinstalled Windows 10 only to have the internet still not work. I then found out that my PC was probably using outdated Realtek ethernet drivers and shut down my system to go and put Windows 10 drivers for my motherboard on USB

Upon return when booting up my PC the monitor failed to receive any signal from my PC whatsoever, staying asleep.

I tried 2 VGA cables and 1 DVI cable between THREE monitors so i'm certain it's my PC.

I unplugged everything and replugged everything, along with trying the single stick of ram I had on every slot.

I also tried the power trick I've seen on forms of holding the power buttom to drain power from the MOBO

I don't understand because it was working on several different uses and now all of the sudden I can't get video.

I've been using onboard graphics cause I don't need a dedicated GPU just yet, hopefully that's not the issue.

CPU: I3-8100K
MOBO: MSI z370 A PRO
GPU: Intergrated Graphics
RAM: Ballistix Crucial 8GB (Single) DDR4 2400
CPU cooler: Stock
PSU: Corsair CX Series, CX600 (600W) Power Supply
HDD: Seagate Firecuda 2tb
Case: NZXT S340

I have a sneaking suspicion it's the PSU but this is wearing me out...
 
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If you are having so much issues with the motherboard, I would just exchange it with a type or brand. I don't think the power is the issue....600W is more than enough unless its dying on you.

Gael W

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Gael W

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Oct 27, 2014
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If you are having so much issues with the motherboard, I would just exchange it with a type or brand. I don't think the power is the issue....600W is more than enough unless its dying on you.
 
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