Brand New Build Will Not Post

Beuf0816

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Alright guys and gals,

Here are my specs

Mobo: ASRock Z97 Extreme3 LGA 1150

CPU: Intel i5 4670K

Ram: 2 (4Gb DDR3 2400 Gskill Trident)

GPU: EVGA SuperClocked 02G-P4-2765-KR GeForce GTX 760 2GB 256-bit

PSU: RAIDMAX Blackstone series RX-700AC 700W Continuous Power ATX12V V2.3

HDD: Western Digital WD AV-GP WD10EURX 1TB
PNY XLR8 SSD9SC120GMDF-RB 2.5" 120GB SSD


My computer will not post, will not send a signal to my display, everything lights up, and dall fans that are connected are spinning. I just purchased a speaker case because mine does not have one, it will be here tomorrow. I have been trouble shooting since 7:45, its is now 1:30 am and I am at a loss. I have bread boarded, completely took it apart and rebuilt it to no avail... Help me :(
 

plast0000

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"how in the world did I ask you about speakers? you didn't even install windows"

do you hear beeps from the computer?
try using a different display
make sure that ram sticks are attached probably
try running using 1 ram stick
 

Beuf0816

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There is nothing coming from my case other than the hum of my fans...

I have switched from a VGA computer screen to a full out hdmi tv, back to different vga screen nothing.

I have snapped both ram sticks in place multiple times,

and i have tried using 1 ram stick with each of the 4 slots

:/
 

plast0000

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try booting using the on board graphics
 

Beuf0816

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I've, tried Everything under the sun that i can think of, even went back to look at notes from a computer hardware class i took. Hopefully the speaker will help me tomorrow
 

NBSN

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If you are sure that everything is correctly connected, then lets hope that the speaker will give some sort of error code via beeping. I looking up your motherboard and the manual did not give any indication that the board offered any sort of visual error codes.
 

plast0000

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beeping comes from computer's internal speakers not external, am I right?
 

NBSN

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Supposed to come from internal on motherboard as far as I know, but it might depend on the motherboard itself. I don't know that brand of motherboard well enough to say and had to look up its manual, which was no help.