Problem with PC startup, no boot detected. Please assist.
Problem with PC startup, no boot detected. Please assist.
I assembled the PC and didn't see the screen on the AIO pump. RGB is active on the motherboard, RAM, and everything else except the PSU fan. All other components are off or spinning, including the PSU fan. Removing the CPU connectors for the PSU caused the fan to spin. I’m checking if using the correct CPU connector resolves the issue. The PSU fan is now running only when I take out the CPU connectors. Booting now shows a red CPU indicator that disappears, then a solid white VGA green boot.
The PSU fan not turning on is fine, it's running at 0 RPM. Apart from that, there isn't enough detail provided. It could be anything. Those CPUs aren't particularly stable with any random RAM setup, and you've exceeded your RAM capacity significantly—64GB at 6600MHz isn't advisable with that CPU configuration. I'd recommend using an EXPO certified 6000MHz kit instead. I can only offer limited help here because pinpointing the problem would require more details. As a general tip, try using slower RAM to see if it boots, and double-check all connections. Watch for any changes in your motherboard's behavior during startup. Don't overlook power cycling or clearing the CMOS battery. If needed, consider ordering replacement parts to diagnose the core components. Alternatively, take the device to a repair shop.
It shows CPU, the right connector is used. Does it lock into place when you insert the power connector? (Even if instructions say so, some components don’t produce an audible click, but others have a locking feature that indicates security.)
Adjust the connector in the first image only. All systems appear to activate, such as the PSU fan, GPU, and AIO pump. LED diagnostic lights are now visible. Initially, a red CPU appears, then it disappears, followed by a clear white VGA green boot that doesn’t work.
Using the connector from the first image, all systems appear to activate—like the PSU fan, GPU, and AIO pump. LED diagnostic lights are now on. When powered on, it shows a red CPU warning, then clears, followed by a solid white VGA green boot that doesn’t work.
Both CPU 8pin slots are a good option if the power supply includes sufficient connectors. Yes, using 4pin connectors on the motherboard works well with 2 placed side by side, though it requires careful handling. If available, the simplest method is to connect them in pairs first and then attempt the full installation. It’s possible that some CPUs don’t fit neatly into an 8pin slot, so a small mechanism may be involved. The POST process usually involves each LED lighting up one by one until the green or boot indicator appears. If issues arise, related components like CPU, VGA, or DRAM lights may illuminate instead.