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The power and reset indicators are illuminated, yet there is no post message or error code displayed.

The power and reset indicators are illuminated, yet there is no post message or error code displayed.

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07-03-2016, 06:11 PM
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Hello, I am currently trying to get my new system to post but when I flip the switch on the PSU, the ONLY thing that lights up on the motherboard is the power and reset LED. There is no visual confirmation that any of the parts are not compatible/not working. I know the PSU and the H220x are working because I left the H220x on all night with the included 24-pin "cap" from EVGA to use for the PSU to leak test it. Parts: ASUS X99 Deluxe, Intel i7 5930k, Swiftech H220x, EVGA GTX 780 SC 6GB, 16 GB (4x4) Corsair Dominator Platinum DDR4 2666. I don't have these parts assembled in a case, they are in a "test bench" setup on my desk on top of an antistatic mod mat. - I have the 24-pin plugged into the motherboard - I have the 8-pin cpu plugged in - I have the 8+6 pin on the graphics card plugged in - I installed the CPU and made sure it was oriented with he gold triangle facing the triangle on the motherboard - I applied MX4 TIM to the cpu - I installed the 2011 screws for the H220x and installed it to the CPU socket - The H220x is installed using the included PWM hub from Swiftech (and installed, according to the guide, with the lead coming off of the PWM hub to the CPU fan header) - All 4 memory modules artfully installed in the specified locations for quad-channel - Graphics card is fully seated in the PCIE lane - I have the DVI-D on on the graphics card connected to an old monitor that I know works I read the manual for the motherboard several times and according to how I have it set up I should be getting POST led confirmation, but that isn't the case. The only lights that light up are the Power and Reset backlight on the motherboard, no POST code error etc. Any help you could provide would be greatly appreciated as ASUS support is not picking up (I assume because its Saturday) Thank you in advance, rtwo-dtwo
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Charlie_Senpai
07-03-2016, 06:11 PM #1

Hello, I am currently trying to get my new system to post but when I flip the switch on the PSU, the ONLY thing that lights up on the motherboard is the power and reset LED. There is no visual confirmation that any of the parts are not compatible/not working. I know the PSU and the H220x are working because I left the H220x on all night with the included 24-pin "cap" from EVGA to use for the PSU to leak test it. Parts: ASUS X99 Deluxe, Intel i7 5930k, Swiftech H220x, EVGA GTX 780 SC 6GB, 16 GB (4x4) Corsair Dominator Platinum DDR4 2666. I don't have these parts assembled in a case, they are in a "test bench" setup on my desk on top of an antistatic mod mat. - I have the 24-pin plugged into the motherboard - I have the 8-pin cpu plugged in - I have the 8+6 pin on the graphics card plugged in - I installed the CPU and made sure it was oriented with he gold triangle facing the triangle on the motherboard - I applied MX4 TIM to the cpu - I installed the 2011 screws for the H220x and installed it to the CPU socket - The H220x is installed using the included PWM hub from Swiftech (and installed, according to the guide, with the lead coming off of the PWM hub to the CPU fan header) - All 4 memory modules artfully installed in the specified locations for quad-channel - Graphics card is fully seated in the PCIE lane - I have the DVI-D on on the graphics card connected to an old monitor that I know works I read the manual for the motherboard several times and according to how I have it set up I should be getting POST led confirmation, but that isn't the case. The only lights that light up are the Power and Reset backlight on the motherboard, no POST code error etc. Any help you could provide would be greatly appreciated as ASUS support is not picking up (I assume because its Saturday) Thank you in advance, rtwo-dtwo

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07-05-2016, 02:44 AM
#2
Inspect every fan and power link, then attempt to reset the CMOS. From your photos, there doesn’t appear to be anything unusual that might be causing the problem.
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RuheloserYanKo
07-05-2016, 02:44 AM #2

Inspect every fan and power link, then attempt to reset the CMOS. From your photos, there doesn’t appear to be anything unusual that might be causing the problem.

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ITz_NoY
Member
240
07-09-2016, 07:07 AM
#3
Did you make sure the RAM was inserted correctly by opening the slot and applying firm pressure until it secures?
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ITz_NoY
07-09-2016, 07:07 AM #3

Did you make sure the RAM was inserted correctly by opening the slot and applying firm pressure until it secures?

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janek9959j
Member
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07-11-2016, 07:08 AM
#4
The device activates when you press the power button, and it restarts when you use the reset function.
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janek9959j
07-11-2016, 07:08 AM #4

The device activates when you press the power button, and it restarts when you use the reset function.

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Wolfboy6543
Junior Member
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07-11-2016, 03:36 PM
#5
All four dimmers were lowered until the lock clicked. Then I pressed the clear CMOS button but it didn’t work; the PWR/Reset indicators stayed steady.
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Wolfboy6543
07-11-2016, 03:36 PM #5

All four dimmers were lowered until the lock clicked. Then I pressed the clear CMOS button but it didn’t work; the PWR/Reset indicators stayed steady.

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_Snyke_
Junior Member
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07-27-2016, 08:34 AM
#6
Unfortunately, there is nothing.
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_Snyke_
07-27-2016, 08:34 AM #6

Unfortunately, there is nothing.

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BendoNoel
Member
227
07-29-2016, 09:53 AM
#7
Take out your graphics card, keep your two memory sticks and SSD, and test it now.
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BendoNoel
07-29-2016, 09:53 AM #7

Take out your graphics card, keep your two memory sticks and SSD, and test it now.

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ySlowG0D
Junior Member
10
07-30-2016, 11:53 PM
#8
Have you adjusted the dipswitches on the board? Possibly XMP, TPU, or SLI switches; another option might be grounding the board with standoffs in a case.
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ySlowG0D
07-30-2016, 11:53 PM #8

Have you adjusted the dipswitches on the board? Possibly XMP, TPU, or SLI switches; another option might be grounding the board with standoffs in a case.

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BlockBaws1738
Junior Member
29
07-31-2016, 12:19 AM
#9
I changed all the dipswitches to their correct positions as shown in the motherboard manual. I took out the graphics card and noticed the rubber cap was still on the SLI bridge. It might have been the reason for the issue—after reinserting it, I flipped the PSU switch and turned PWR on the motherboard, and... it worked! Thank you all. I’m planning to log this PCpartpicker build when I receive the chassis, and I’ll share it in the forum’s computer builds section. My account is the same on pcpartpicker too. Thanks again!
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BlockBaws1738
07-31-2016, 12:19 AM #9

I changed all the dipswitches to their correct positions as shown in the motherboard manual. I took out the graphics card and noticed the rubber cap was still on the SLI bridge. It might have been the reason for the issue—after reinserting it, I flipped the PSU switch and turned PWR on the motherboard, and... it worked! Thank you all. I’m planning to log this PCpartpicker build when I receive the chassis, and I’ll share it in the forum’s computer builds section. My account is the same on pcpartpicker too. Thanks again!

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jacobtrup1294
Junior Member
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08-03-2016, 04:57 AM
#10
I receive an error message indicating no boot device was found. The device is connected via SATA power and has a SATA link to the motherboard. ***Update*** It seems to function now, appreciate you.
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jacobtrup1294
08-03-2016, 04:57 AM #10

I receive an error message indicating no boot device was found. The device is connected via SATA power and has a SATA link to the motherboard. ***Update*** It seems to function now, appreciate you.

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