Fresh build. No beeps or display from motherboard even without ram.

Thingthing

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Motherboard won't make a sound when I boot up the system even without ram sticks installed.
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Parts.
i5-7600k
Asus B150 pro gaming motherboard
Cooler master 212 evo
Corsair LPX ddr4 3000mhz 2x4gb
Gtx 970
EVGA supernova G2 550w gold
120gb ssd
1tb hdd
 
Solution
That motherboard needs an updated BIOS to work with a 7th gen processor, otherwise it wont boot/ nothing will happen. You will have to do one of the following:.
Return your 7th Gen for a 6th Gen chip
Buy a cheap 6th gen i3 or pentium and flash the newest version of the BIOS if there is one available that supports 7th Gen processors, then sell the 6th Gen processor.
Return your motherboard and by a b250 instead.
That motherboard needs an updated BIOS to work with a 7th gen processor, otherwise it wont boot/ nothing will happen. You will have to do one of the following:.
Return your 7th Gen for a 6th Gen chip
Buy a cheap 6th gen i3 or pentium and flash the newest version of the BIOS if there is one available that supports 7th Gen processors, then sell the 6th Gen processor.
Return your motherboard and by a b250 instead.
 
Solution

The number is 1806, can't seem to find it on asus' website.
 


And you need 3016. So, as all others mentioned, you need to update it. (The number on the sticker does not always correspond to BIOS numbers seen on webpage)
 
Aside from the BIOS, while you are still within your return period, be aware that the Premium you are paying for the 7600k and CPU cooler will result in almost 0 return on your investment. Your RAM speed is also not supported as the B150 pro tops out at 2400 (recent BIOS update may up it a bit)

https://www.asus.com/Motherboards/B150-PRO/specifications/
https://www.pugetsystems.com/labs/articles/Z170-H170-H110-B170-Q150-Q170---What-is-the-Difference-635/

The k series processor gives you OC ability but the MoBo does not support overclocking. A 7600 w/ stock cooler (4.1 / 4.2 Ghz) and 2400 RAM will perform just as well, outside the slight difference in Turbo frequency
 
Good idea... that MoBo also has a very substandard audio solution. Might I suggest:

If sticking with last generation stuff

MSI Z170A SLI Plus ($110) ... Adds OC'ing, adds SLI capability and gives you ALC 1150 audio codec which was the last generations standard for gaming boxes ... I wouldn't settle for ALC 887 or 892. Make sure to get latest BIOS. Anandtech wrote that the MSI Z170 SLI Plus "redefined that standard" at the price point

https://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16813130900
http://www.anandtech.com/show/10236/the-msi-z170a-sli-plus-review

MSI Z270 SLI PLUS ($130) - The successor to the above board again delivers features appropriate for a Gaming box including overclocking, SLI and ALC 1220. If looking at other alternatives in this proce range be sure to check out whether you getting stuck with substandard audio.

https://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16813130978

Newegg specs are incomplete and inaccurate, current specs here:

https://www.msi.com/Motherboard/Z270-SLI-PLUS.html#productSpecification-section

Z20 means can OC that CPU
No BIOS update required
RAM Speeds supported up to 3800
ALC 1220
SLI / CF support
10 USB 3.1
6 SATA
Intel I219-V LAN
6 fan Headers


 




Thank you very much for the recommendation, I think I'll go for the MSI Z170A.
 


I didn't realize that this hadn't already been mentioned but in my experience, the only way to accomplish this BIOS 'update' if not already installed when purchased was to borrow the older generation CPU, update the BIOS, then take out the last generation CPU and install the current generation one.

Unless things have changes, or unless the board already has it, you'll need access to a 6600k (or equivalent) CPU to do the BIOS update. For that reason, I'd spring for the extra $20 and get Z270.