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Fresh PC setup (7800x3d, 4090) with no HDMI output on startup

Fresh PC setup (7800x3d, 4090) with no HDMI output on startup

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ImNico7
Junior Member
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09-19-2023, 11:26 PM
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I recently assembled a brand new 7800x3d,4090 PC build. After installing everything, I double-checked all wires and components. The system booted normally on the first try—fans spun, motherboard lights lit, GPU lights activated, and the TV confirmed it was connected to HDMI 1 before shutting out briefly. I tested various setups: HDMI to 4090 GPU, integrated graphics HDMI, different TVs, cables, and even rebooted multiple times. All components were properly seated and reconnected. I connected the keyboard and pressed F2, then tried using DEL key, but no display appeared. My guess is it needs to enter BIOS for proper output. Any suggestions? Thanks!
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ImNico7
09-19-2023, 11:26 PM #1

I recently assembled a brand new 7800x3d,4090 PC build. After installing everything, I double-checked all wires and components. The system booted normally on the first try—fans spun, motherboard lights lit, GPU lights activated, and the TV confirmed it was connected to HDMI 1 before shutting out briefly. I tested various setups: HDMI to 4090 GPU, integrated graphics HDMI, different TVs, cables, and even rebooted multiple times. All components were properly seated and reconnected. I connected the keyboard and pressed F2, then tried using DEL key, but no display appeared. My guess is it needs to enter BIOS for proper output. Any suggestions? Thanks!

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zkid1003
Junior Member
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09-25-2023, 07:59 PM
#2
Are there any debug lights on the motherboard suggesting a problem? If not, make sure your RAM is listed in the QVL. If not, the issue might be with the RAM package you bought—it could be faulty or incompatible, though this is uncommon. You can test one RAM module and slot individually to check for defects.
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zkid1003
09-25-2023, 07:59 PM #2

Are there any debug lights on the motherboard suggesting a problem? If not, make sure your RAM is listed in the QVL. If not, the issue might be with the RAM package you bought—it could be faulty or incompatible, though this is uncommon. You can test one RAM module and slot individually to check for defects.

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DaFunHouse
Junior Member
34
10-11-2023, 10:27 AM
#3
few ideas to try: without GPU some BIOSes are configured that the GPU will turn off if theres external GPU different GPU monitor not tv, tv are asses they wont be detected or they dont detect imput, just weird (talking from experience) on completly different note further more problem could be RAM or CPU MOBO compatibily
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DaFunHouse
10-11-2023, 10:27 AM #3

few ideas to try: without GPU some BIOSes are configured that the GPU will turn off if theres external GPU different GPU monitor not tv, tv are asses they wont be detected or they dont detect imput, just weird (talking from experience) on completly different note further more problem could be RAM or CPU MOBO compatibily

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CoenTjee
Member
57
10-11-2023, 04:03 PM
#4
Updating the BIOS is necessary. Observe the diagnostic display and the codes it identifies. Reminder, you were directed to the bank regarding that CPU—apologies for the inconvenience. The chip cost is around $350 at most.
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CoenTjee
10-11-2023, 04:03 PM #4

Updating the BIOS is necessary. Observe the diagnostic display and the codes it identifies. Reminder, you were directed to the bank regarding that CPU—apologies for the inconvenience. The chip cost is around $350 at most.

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Kumiko_Kin
Junior Member
11
10-13-2023, 02:02 AM
#5
It's a X870E, fresh out of the factory and don't need any update for a Zen4 chip... I'd try to boot using the iGPU without the 4090, and only 1 RAM stick
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Kumiko_Kin
10-13-2023, 02:02 AM #5

It's a X870E, fresh out of the factory and don't need any update for a Zen4 chip... I'd try to boot using the iGPU without the 4090, and only 1 RAM stick

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MaiaMoo123
Junior Member
22
10-13-2023, 02:09 AM
#6
I attempted to link to the IGPU, but it’s hard to take it out since the water cooler tubes are covering it. You’d have to detach the cooler from the CPU heatsink to access the GPU, which is quite a hassle.
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MaiaMoo123
10-13-2023, 02:09 AM #6

I attempted to link to the IGPU, but it’s hard to take it out since the water cooler tubes are covering it. You’d have to detach the cooler from the CPU heatsink to access the GPU, which is quite a hassle.

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Gabokazu
Posting Freak
814
10-13-2023, 03:57 AM
#7
Not necessary to flash the newest version since four copies are ready for that board. (I dealt with this before with an X670E Taichi two years back; the BIOS update was chaotic.) Regular troubleshooting method.
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Gabokazu
10-13-2023, 03:57 AM #7

Not necessary to flash the newest version since four copies are ready for that board. (I dealt with this before with an X670E Taichi two years back; the BIOS update was chaotic.) Regular troubleshooting method.

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jjsoini
Posting Freak
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10-13-2023, 11:17 AM
#8
Everything comes completely new and unused. It’s a serious deal—no hidden costs. I understand your concern, and I appreciate you asking about the price.
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jjsoini
10-13-2023, 11:17 AM #8

Everything comes completely new and unused. It’s a serious deal—no hidden costs. I understand your concern, and I appreciate you asking about the price.

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mp3matt
Member
151
10-13-2023, 12:40 PM
#9
What did this outcome mean? It’s not ideal compared to other fixes. There are four versions ready for that device, so you definitely want to skip the first ones.
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mp3matt
10-13-2023, 12:40 PM #9

What did this outcome mean? It’s not ideal compared to other fixes. There are four versions ready for that device, so you definitely want to skip the first ones.

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XxGrenidierXx
Posting Freak
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10-22-2023, 01:03 PM
#10
Have you attempted the DP ports? It’s important to know how much time you’ve been waiting before it started up. Newer systems with DDR5 often experience significant delays during initial boot.
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XxGrenidierXx
10-22-2023, 01:03 PM #10

Have you attempted the DP ports? It’s important to know how much time you’ve been waiting before it started up. Newer systems with DDR5 often experience significant delays during initial boot.

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