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System Name | The 2025 10 Year Plan |
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Processor | Ryzen 9 7945HX3D |
Motherboard | BD790iX3D |
Cooling | ACP12 Max fan onboard cpu heatsink |
Memory | 2x32gb Cosrair Vengeance 4800 SODIMM |
Video Card(s) | ASrock Taichi 9070XT |
Storage | 2TB WD SN7100 |
Display(s) | 34" Phillips Evnia 8600 QDOLED |
Case | Jonsbo D31 |
Audio Device(s) | On board |
Power Supply | Corsair RMe 850 |
Mouse | Logitech G502 Hero |
Keyboard | Logitech G512 |
Software | Windows 11 |
Hi all you helpful people.
I have recently started building a new pc but have hit a snag. The ASRock B560 motherboard (new old stock, ebay) VGA post light comes on during POST and it goes no further. It passes the CPU and RAM test lights no problem.
Intel i5 10400F cpu so I cannot try onboard graphics
2 x 8GB DDR4 3200
Some no-name 512Gb M.2 hard drive in the first slot
Game Max 700w Rampage PSU - which Ive used in previous builds and has always been ok
Ive tried a GTX 1060 that is used in another build (this very build im using to type this) so I know thats ok, Ive also tried a spare GTX 970 and GTX 770.
Ive tried graphics cards in the second PCiE slot same result.
In each case the graphics cards are getting power - fans spin and where applicable RGB lights up.
I see no damage to either PCiE slot and the motherboard appears unused in so far as it came sealed with back plate still in its sealed wrapper.
Tomorrow I will fit a different PSU but i genuinely dont believe its that. Any suggestions? Board has cost me £100 and I cannot afford to replace it unfortunately.
I have recently started building a new pc but have hit a snag. The ASRock B560 motherboard (new old stock, ebay) VGA post light comes on during POST and it goes no further. It passes the CPU and RAM test lights no problem.
Intel i5 10400F cpu so I cannot try onboard graphics
2 x 8GB DDR4 3200
Some no-name 512Gb M.2 hard drive in the first slot
Game Max 700w Rampage PSU - which Ive used in previous builds and has always been ok
Ive tried a GTX 1060 that is used in another build (this very build im using to type this) so I know thats ok, Ive also tried a spare GTX 970 and GTX 770.
Ive tried graphics cards in the second PCiE slot same result.
In each case the graphics cards are getting power - fans spin and where applicable RGB lights up.
I see no damage to either PCiE slot and the motherboard appears unused in so far as it came sealed with back plate still in its sealed wrapper.
Tomorrow I will fit a different PSU but i genuinely dont believe its that. Any suggestions? Board has cost me £100 and I cannot afford to replace it unfortunately.