F5F Stay Refreshed Software PC Gaming Fixed: Brand-new gaming computer failing to start up.

Fixed: Brand-new gaming computer failing to start up.

Fixed: Brand-new gaming computer failing to start up.

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TDM_us
Member
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02-24-2025, 06:01 PM
#1
I’m experiencing difficulties getting my computer to start and display an image on my monitor. The front case fans are illuminated, along with several lights – specifically two located on the motherboard close to the RAM modules – within the system casing. This was my initial complete PC assembly, completed after consulting YouTube tutorials and meticulously adhering to all provided instructions. Despite unplugging and reattaching every connection for the motherboard, power supply, and case cables, as well as spending seven hours on this process, the computer remains unresponsive. My hardware specifications are as follows: Cooler Master Masterbox TD500, a Seagate BarraCuda 1TB internal hard drive, a Kingston A400 240GB SSD, an EVGA 600 BQ 80+ Bronze 600W power supply, an AMD Ryzen 5 2600 processor, 16GB of Corsair Vengeance LPX DDR4 3000MHz (2x8GB), an MSI Performance Gaming AMD X470 Ryzen 2 AM4 DDR4 ATX Motherboard, a Tecware Phantom mechanical keyboard, and a Logitech G402 mouse. Any assistance would be greatly appreciated; I’m hoping to avoid the expense of professional PC repair services.
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TDM_us
02-24-2025, 06:01 PM #1

I’m experiencing difficulties getting my computer to start and display an image on my monitor. The front case fans are illuminated, along with several lights – specifically two located on the motherboard close to the RAM modules – within the system casing. This was my initial complete PC assembly, completed after consulting YouTube tutorials and meticulously adhering to all provided instructions. Despite unplugging and reattaching every connection for the motherboard, power supply, and case cables, as well as spending seven hours on this process, the computer remains unresponsive. My hardware specifications are as follows: Cooler Master Masterbox TD500, a Seagate BarraCuda 1TB internal hard drive, a Kingston A400 240GB SSD, an EVGA 600 BQ 80+ Bronze 600W power supply, an AMD Ryzen 5 2600 processor, 16GB of Corsair Vengeance LPX DDR4 3000MHz (2x8GB), an MSI Performance Gaming AMD X470 Ryzen 2 AM4 DDR4 ATX Motherboard, a Tecware Phantom mechanical keyboard, and a Logitech G402 mouse. Any assistance would be greatly appreciated; I’m hoping to avoid the expense of professional PC repair services.

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Mario10Gamer
Member
188
02-24-2025, 06:01 PM
#2
Could you tell me which graphics card you have installed? Do you observe any output on the screen upon startup? Are there any beeps emanating from the computer when it’s turned on?

Verify that the video cable connecting your PC to your monitor is securely connected to the graphics card, if present.

If this doesn't resolve the issue, attempt a different cable or confirm that your monitor is switched on.
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Mario10Gamer
02-24-2025, 06:01 PM #2

Could you tell me which graphics card you have installed? Do you observe any output on the screen upon startup? Are there any beeps emanating from the computer when it’s turned on?

Verify that the video cable connecting your PC to your monitor is securely connected to the graphics card, if present.

If this doesn't resolve the issue, attempt a different cable or confirm that your monitor is switched on.

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vdreilly
Junior Member
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02-24-2025, 06:01 PM
#3
Could you tell me which graphics card you’re using? Do you observe any display at all when the computer starts up? And do you notice any beeping sounds from the PC upon powering it on?

Verify that the video cable connecting your PC to your monitor is securely connected to the graphics card – if one exists.

If this doesn't resolve the issue, attempt a different cable or confirm that your monitor is switched on.
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vdreilly
02-24-2025, 06:01 PM #3

Could you tell me which graphics card you’re using? Do you observe any display at all when the computer starts up? And do you notice any beeping sounds from the PC upon powering it on?

Verify that the video cable connecting your PC to your monitor is securely connected to the graphics card – if one exists.

If this doesn't resolve the issue, attempt a different cable or confirm that your monitor is switched on.