F5F Stay Refreshed Hardware Desktop No, it's not a bent pin.

No, it's not a bent pin.

No, it's not a bent pin.

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xXSaltySeaDog
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01-27-2025, 05:38 AM
#11
Did you forget to turn on the power button on the power supply unit? (Apologies, this happens often) Would you like to attempt using a screwdriver to activate the power switch on the motherboard?
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xXSaltySeaDog
01-27-2025, 05:38 AM #11

Did you forget to turn on the power button on the power supply unit? (Apologies, this happens often) Would you like to attempt using a screwdriver to activate the power switch on the motherboard?

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martijntas
Junior Member
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01-27-2025, 05:38 AM
#12
It's late at night with very little light! I'm doing my best.
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martijntas
01-27-2025, 05:38 AM #12

It's late at night with very little light! I'm doing my best.

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ajpate
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01-27-2025, 05:38 AM
#13
Before starting, please note that pressing the “bios flash” button causes a white LED to blink unpredictably. I’m unsure of its exact meaning, but I appreciate you watching the suggested video.
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ajpate
01-27-2025, 05:38 AM #13

Before starting, please note that pressing the “bios flash” button causes a white LED to blink unpredictably. I’m unsure of its exact meaning, but I appreciate you watching the suggested video.

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rjconaway
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01-27-2025, 05:38 AM
#14
Well, at least the motherboard is starting to receive power. That BIOS flash button comes into play when you have a USB drive with an updated BIOS version; insert it into the USB at the back labeled with the BIOS name, press the button and it will refresh the BIOS without opening Windows. This process can be carried out using just the CPU EPS power connector and the 24-pin motherboard power supply. Try giving the board a quick jumpstart, and I'll keep you posted. This should only be done once the CPU is installed.
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rjconaway
01-27-2025, 05:38 AM #14

Well, at least the motherboard is starting to receive power. That BIOS flash button comes into play when you have a USB drive with an updated BIOS version; insert it into the USB at the back labeled with the BIOS name, press the button and it will refresh the BIOS without opening Windows. This process can be carried out using just the CPU EPS power connector and the 24-pin motherboard power supply. Try giving the board a quick jumpstart, and I'll keep you posted. This should only be done once the CPU is installed.

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xFunnyman
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01-27-2025, 05:38 AM
#15
I’ve reinstalled the CPU and tested the video, yet nothing occurred. I’m certain I followed all instructions correctly, so I’m puzzled about what went wrong. Could it be the PSU failed? I’ll share a clip of my jumpstart attempt. 74563037902__B170DB19-4F33-4CC8-8613-422AEE46AB13.MOV
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xFunnyman
01-27-2025, 05:38 AM #15

I’ve reinstalled the CPU and tested the video, yet nothing occurred. I’m certain I followed all instructions correctly, so I’m puzzled about what went wrong. Could it be the PSU failed? I’ll share a clip of my jumpstart attempt. 74563037902__B170DB19-4F33-4CC8-8613-422AEE46AB13.MOV

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_V_L_R_
Junior Member
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01-27-2025, 05:38 AM
#16
Strange. Remove the GPU and try again ( Plug the HDMI into the motherboard ) The 7700x has onboard graphics. Again, the PSU is on right? There is always a possibility of DOA parts ( Dead on arrival ). Can you try with only 1 stick of RAM as well.
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_V_L_R_
01-27-2025, 05:38 AM #16

Strange. Remove the GPU and try again ( Plug the HDMI into the motherboard ) The 7700x has onboard graphics. Again, the PSU is on right? There is always a possibility of DOA parts ( Dead on arrival ). Can you try with only 1 stick of RAM as well.

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meandmoreme
Member
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01-27-2025, 05:38 AM
#17
I’ve taken out the GPU and checked the motherboard—still nothing. I swapped the RAM but didn’t notice any change. The PSU is active but producing no noise? That’s unusual. Appreciate your help; this is my first build, so I’m really hoping everything works out.
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meandmoreme
01-27-2025, 05:38 AM #17

I’ve taken out the GPU and checked the motherboard—still nothing. I swapped the RAM but didn’t notice any change. The PSU is active but producing no noise? That’s unusual. Appreciate your help; this is my first build, so I’m really hoping everything works out.

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Lexi48Heat
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01-27-2025, 05:38 AM
#18
The PSU shouldn't be producing much noise unless it's doing nothing. The CPU is correctly placed in the socket? Triangle to triangle? It seemed okay in the video—every cable looks connected properly. Can you verify the CPU power cables (top left of the motherboard)? Make sure they match and aren’t mistaken for PCIe GPU cables, which look similar. Unfortunately, I have to go to bed (around 2 AM here), but I’ll be back tomorrow. We’ll try to get the PC running; it’s late, and my mind might not grasp something obvious. I’ll share some helpful comments with good people tomorrow if no one replies while I sleep.
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Lexi48Heat
01-27-2025, 05:38 AM #18

The PSU shouldn't be producing much noise unless it's doing nothing. The CPU is correctly placed in the socket? Triangle to triangle? It seemed okay in the video—every cable looks connected properly. Can you verify the CPU power cables (top left of the motherboard)? Make sure they match and aren’t mistaken for PCIe GPU cables, which look similar. Unfortunately, I have to go to bed (around 2 AM here), but I’ll be back tomorrow. We’ll try to get the PC running; it’s late, and my mind might not grasp something obvious. I’ll share some helpful comments with good people tomorrow if no one replies while I sleep.

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TrueBit
Senior Member
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01-27-2025, 05:38 AM
#19
Thank you for your assistance. It's been quite the wait! Goodnight, and I appreciate your patience. The computer is starting to get a bit frustrating right now.
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TrueBit
01-27-2025, 05:38 AM #19

Thank you for your assistance. It's been quite the wait! Goodnight, and I appreciate your patience. The computer is starting to get a bit frustrating right now.

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AlpFG
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01-27-2025, 05:38 AM
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AlpFG
01-27-2025, 05:38 AM #20

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