Is my CPU causing my PC to not boot up?

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  • Bruce
    PCHF Member
    • Oct 2017
    • 10697

    #16
    @Frameless - any update?

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    • Bruce
      PCHF Member
      • Oct 2017
      • 10697

      #17
      abandoned

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      • Bruce
        PCHF Member
        • Oct 2017
        • 10697

        #18
        update from the OP
        Hi! Sorry for not getting back at you, i just saw that you had asked. But to answer your question, i ended up buying a new motherboard and the PC turns on perfectly fine, the only problem is that it doesn’t display anything. I’ve tried taking out the CMOS battery, testing out the ram, rechecking every cable, turning it on without the graphics card, turning it on and off for 3 times to see if somehow that worked. But it still doesn’t display anything.

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        • Bruce
          PCHF Member
          • Oct 2017
          • 10697

          #19
          what is make/model of new mobo?
          despite the screen not coming on, what’s giving you the belief the PC is booting up OK?
          did you check the Quality Vendors List to see if the memory is compatible with the new mobo?

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          • Frameless
            PCHF Member
            • Oct 2022
            • 24

            #20
            Originally posted by Bruce
            what is make/model of new mobo?
            despite the screen not coming on, what’s giving you the belief the PC is booting up OK?
            did you check the Quality Vendors List to see if the memory is compatible with the new mobo?
            The new motherboard is a ASUS Prime Z90-P. Even though there’s no signal or display, the PC has everything turned on, LEDs, fans, graphics card, IO peripherals. But from what I’m sure is that even though that it’s on, it’s just running on nothing pretty much if that makes sense, since my keyboard and mouse don’t turn on and there’s nothing displayed, not even the bios or anything.

            And yes I did research everything so far before buying the motherboard, i bought it off of Amazon brand new and i checked that everything was compatible

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            • Bruce
              PCHF Member
              • Oct 2017
              • 10697

              #21
              and just to get the dumb stuff out of the way…

              you have the monitor plugged into the GPU, not the mobo?
              and when you removed the GPU and tried to get it going, you had the monitor plugged into the mobo and your mobo and CPU support onboard graphics?

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              • Frameless
                PCHF Member
                • Oct 2022
                • 24

                #22
                Yup, i plugged it into the graphics card the whole time, then when trying to turn it on without the graphics card I connected it to the motherboards cpu on board graphics. And after all of that still nothing

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                • phillpower2
                  PCHF Administrator
                  • Sep 2016
                  • 15205

                  #23
                  Originally posted by Frameless
                  The new motherboard is a ASUS Prime Z90-P.
                  No such MB but fwiw there is an ASUS Prime Z390-P and sorry to say it is not compatible with 10th generation CPUs, only 8th and 9th, you can confirm this for yourself here

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                  • Frameless
                    PCHF Member
                    • Oct 2022
                    • 24

                    #24
                    Originally posted by phillpower2
                    No such MB but fwiw there is an ASUS Prime Z390-P and sorry to say it is not compatible with 10th generation CPUs, only 8th and 9th, you can confirm this for yourself here
                    Yes that was my mistake, to clarify the I’m currently using motherboard is a Z590-P. Sorry for the typo

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                    • phillpower2
                      PCHF Administrator
                      • Sep 2016
                      • 15205

                      #25
                      That board is ok with the CPU but the RAM that you have is not compatible with the CPU which can only handle RAM up to 2666MHz.

                      What you need to do, get an alternative GPU that you can swap in for testing while there is just the one stick of RAM in the board and only the screen and a keyboard connected, this should have been done before assembling the parts inside the case, you should also have a BIOS error speaker like in the attachment below.

                      Can I just make sure that you are aware that there is no integrated video from the MB and that if you are using a USB type keyboard it must be connected to a black USB 2.0 port.

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                      • Frameless
                        PCHF Member
                        • Oct 2022
                        • 24

                        #26
                        I’ve had the PC for about two years with the same 3200mhz ram and 10400f CPU and never had a problem with the ram and always ran perfectly fine. Only thing that I’ve changed in the PC is the motherboard and power supply after these 2 years, but I’ll try to check with some 2666mhz ram then to see if that’s the problem.

                        As far as i checked, my motherboard never came with a BIOS speaker when I bought it. It just came with three bags that two of them have some screws and one with some m.2 pad and the rest was just SATA cables. So I guess I’ll have to see if i can buy it somewhere

                        And yes I’m aware about the keyboard, I’ve always had it onto a USB 2.0 port and changed it to the 3.0 ports and still nothing. I’m sure that my keyboard isn’t broken cause it works perfectly fine on my laptop, but now with the PC it doesn’t light up or turn on

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                        • phillpower2
                          PCHF Administrator
                          • Sep 2016
                          • 15205

                          #27
                          Originally posted by Frameless
                          I’ve had the PC for about two years with the same 3200mhz ram and 10400f CPU and never had a problem with the ram
                          I don`t just make things up and always check my facts before posting, Intel clearly state here that 2666MHz RAM is the maximum that their if 10400F can handle.
                          Originally posted by Frameless
                          I’ll try to check with some 2666mhz ram then to see if that’s the problem.
                          Wasn`t what was suggested, one stick of RAM cannot run in dual channel so will be well within the maximum speed that the CPU can handle.

                          What was suggested, getting a BIOS error speaker and alternative GPU to swap in just for testing.

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                          • Frameless
                            PCHF Member
                            • Oct 2022
                            • 24

                            #28
                            I didn’t mean anything as saying that you were lying or something like that, just wanted to mention that i found that odd since I never had a problem with it. But thank you for clarifying that since I didn’t know. Now just to be sure, when and if i manage to make the PC boot up, i can go into the bios to make the ram only run at 2666mhz so that i wouldn’t be forced to purchase another ram, correct?

                            I will try to test the GPU swap and will get back if anything changes and works

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                            • phillpower2
                              PCHF Administrator
                              • Sep 2016
                              • 15205

                              #29
                              You already have an ongoing thread regarding this issue so not sure why or how I for one never noticed.

                              We understand that computer issues can be stressful but please do not start more than one thread looking for help with the same issue, this not only wastes helpers time but can also lead to confusion as to who`s and what guidance you are following which in turn can lead to mishaps and potentially irreparable damage to your computer.

                              Continue at your first thread here

                              This duplicate thread has been closed as per the above.

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