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I am super new to building PCs and am having some trouble with my first one the list of parts are as follows and for some reason my Pc won't boot up, could someone help me understand how I can go about making sure I have done everything right?
Ryzen3100 processor B450M 5s3h Motherboard Inland Premium 512GB SSD DLM21 dark flash case XFX RX 5500 8Gb Graphics card OLOy DDR4 RAM 16GB EZDIY FAB extension Kit RGB cable combs Uphere computer case red fans set |
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Motherboard probably doesn't have the appropriate BIOS.
What exactly do you mean your "Pc won't boot up"? What happens exactly? |
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Exactly what happens is that when I finally plugged everything in all together the computer won't turn on at all, the power supply included even when I switch it too on and I turn it on. |
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Sounds like you're getting no power at all. Here's the steps I'd do to get you going:
Make sure your 24 pin motherboard connector is in properly Make sure your 8 pin EPS / CPU connector is in properly Make sure that your front panel IO from your case to your motherboard is in properly. Check your motherboard manual for this. You can have no CPU installed and just these connectors and you should have some power going through your board. I'd recommend keeping everything plugged in mind you unless you run into further issues. |
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