Gurus,
Before I posted here I did search for this in the forums. It seems this is not exactly an extremely rare problem.
My situation differs from the others in that once I did my build it booted up and I got into the Bios menu. The only thing of note was that there was a warning that my gpu was not UEFI compliant and that compatibility mode/settings would be used. I clicked to continue on to the Bios.
Once in the Bios I noticed the date was off by quite a bit, February of 2019. Just thought I should mention that. I thought CMOS kept that current. Going to the boot menu I saw my new Corsair NVME and the USB that I was going to use to install windows 10. What surprised me was there were two USB listing both USB 2.0 btw. One referred to a generic USB and the other was the same but had the phrase "partitioned " in it. I chose the generic one as the boot drive, saved, and exited.
The pc rebooted and the Tuf logo came on the monitor and the USB lit up for about 30 seconds and then went dark like it was done. The Tuff logo stayed on the screen . I waited about 5 minutes and thought something was wrong so I rebooted.
SIne then the orange dram light stays on. Like everyone else everything fires up just fine. No beep code though and no display. I'm assuming it won't boot but that might be because there is no display to see.
The gpu in question is an hd5770. I actually bought a GTX 1660 to install but I didn't have an adapter for my monitor. I figured I'd go ahead and get Win 10 installed tonight and address the adapter tomorrow.
I've swapped the memory in the slots. Put in the identical memory (brand new) I'm going to use for another build. The only thing I haven't done is reset the cmos. FYI - the memory is on the QVL list. The CPU is a Ryzen 5 3600X
Any help, suggestions, or theories would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks in advance,
Fredisius
Before I posted here I did search for this in the forums. It seems this is not exactly an extremely rare problem.
My situation differs from the others in that once I did my build it booted up and I got into the Bios menu. The only thing of note was that there was a warning that my gpu was not UEFI compliant and that compatibility mode/settings would be used. I clicked to continue on to the Bios.
Once in the Bios I noticed the date was off by quite a bit, February of 2019. Just thought I should mention that. I thought CMOS kept that current. Going to the boot menu I saw my new Corsair NVME and the USB that I was going to use to install windows 10. What surprised me was there were two USB listing both USB 2.0 btw. One referred to a generic USB and the other was the same but had the phrase "partitioned " in it. I chose the generic one as the boot drive, saved, and exited.
The pc rebooted and the Tuf logo came on the monitor and the USB lit up for about 30 seconds and then went dark like it was done. The Tuff logo stayed on the screen . I waited about 5 minutes and thought something was wrong so I rebooted.
SIne then the orange dram light stays on. Like everyone else everything fires up just fine. No beep code though and no display. I'm assuming it won't boot but that might be because there is no display to see.
The gpu in question is an hd5770. I actually bought a GTX 1660 to install but I didn't have an adapter for my monitor. I figured I'd go ahead and get Win 10 installed tonight and address the adapter tomorrow.
I've swapped the memory in the slots. Put in the identical memory (brand new) I'm going to use for another build. The only thing I haven't done is reset the cmos. FYI - the memory is on the QVL list. The CPU is a Ryzen 5 3600X
Any help, suggestions, or theories would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks in advance,
Fredisius