New Built PC Wont Post (ryzen 2600)

Jan Bryan

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Hello to all, i just built a new pc, with a ryzen 2600 processor, i Bought the MSI a320M Pro VH plus first, and i Have a gtx 1050 ti, it wont post anything, no display on my monitor so my guess is that the motherboard needs bios update but it had a sticker that says Amd Ryzen Desktop 2000 ready but still it wont post, i Bought a new motherboard the B450M DS3H to make sure that my CPU is compatible but still No display, what seems to be the problem to my new build PC? I also connected my HDMI cable to my graphics card, Please Help.
 
Make sure it is really the graphics card where your HDMI cable is connected, it is quite easy to make an error here. The motherboard itself has a single HDMI output, which won't output anything because it is only designed to be used with CPUs that contain iGPU (like Ryzen 2200G / 2400G). Your monitor really needs to be connected to the output on your 1050Ti, and nothing else.

Also, please post full specs; cpu, mobo, ram, gpu, power supply.
 

Jan Bryan

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My specs
Cpu= Ryzen 5 2600
Ram= Ddr4 hyperx 2400 mhz
Graphics Card= gtx 1050ti
Psu= Thermaltake 550w
Motherboard=B450M DS3H
Yes i connected the HDMI cable to the Graphics card and no display
 
So, you tried 2 different mobos, and no luck? Got some more questions:

- Do you get any beeps when trying to POST? If not, do you have a case speaker connected to the mobo at all?
- Does the rig turn on at all? Fans spin?
- How many RAM sticks do you have in total? If more than 1, try using only a single stick. Then another one, if it still won't work. Make sure to use the corresponding RAM slot(s) on your mobo, as per mobo manual. They really matter.
- Did you try to clear CMOS (either by removing the battery, or shorting the CLR_CMOS jumper)?
- Does your PSU work at all? Is it new or used? If new, can it pass paper-clip test? Can you borrow a different one just to test your rig?
- Is your GPU new or used? If new, can you test it in a different rig, or use a different GPU to test in your own rig?
 

Jan Bryan

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Feb 13, 2017
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I dont get any beeps and i dont have a case speaker, and yes my rig turns on, all fans are spinning, but when i tried to turn my pc off with the power button it wont turn off, i have to pull the plug on my psu to turn it off, I only have 1 ram 8gb, and im using my PSU for over a year now and my GPU also.
 
If you don't have case speaker, then it is impossible to tell if there are any beeps at all. Since you can't hear them :)

Some motherboard manufacturers also include a small speaker for the mobo in the box, did you get it by any chance? It looks like this:

https://www.amazon.com/Computer-Internal-Onboard-Speaker-Motherboard/dp/B0146P072U

If you don't have one, it would be beneficial to get one just to hear the beeps. It might be easier to detect whether it is the RAM, CPU or GPU your motherboard is complaining about.
 

Jan Bryan

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Oh okay, i dont have any of that, it is hard for me to figure out whats the problem on my pc, just one question, if my motherboard lights are on, does it mean my motherboard is working?
 

Jan Bryan

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UPDATE- I just tested my graphics card and my PSU to my old PC and it Worked! So Im thinking that the problem to my new PC is The motherboard or the ram or maybe the CPU but i dont see any bent pins on my CPU.
 
There are only 2 possible causes remaining: RAM or CPU. You already changed the mobo, it is hard to believe that 2 new mobos wouldn't work.

Also, hard to tell anything without beep codes (which would point you in the right direction for sure).

Can you test with a different DDR4 stick? Easier to test then a different CPU...