Question I’m getting no graphics on my monitor from my new built pc. Ram Sticks aren’t lighting up. Not booting up.

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here’s the list of my pc
-AMD Ryzen 5 7600
- GIGABYTE B650M D3HP
-GIGABYTE GEOFORCE 4060 RTX
- DDR5 32GB SILICON POWER RAM(16 each)
-SSD 1TB SP 3D NAND
-750WATT Power supply
I tried 1 ram at a time didn’t work. It’s not booting either, power supply should be enough for this build. Everything else works, fans, graphics card. Tried different monitors, made sure all the plugs are fully in, cleaned ram sticks. Not sure what to do now? HELPPP
 

Lutfij

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Welcome to the forums, newcomer!

750WATT Power supply
750W is the advertised watage of the unit, what is teh make and model of the unit? If the unit's recycled from a prior build, how old is the unit and what did it power prior?

Remove the discrete GPU from the system and see if the system powers on/POST's with the iGPU. How are you cooling the processor? Rams populating slots A2 and B2?
 
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all parts brand new. I built this pc yesterday. GM750W Segotep & yes rams are in correct spot but I realize I got non rgb rams so what should I check next, im ahving trouble getting display on my monitor. Made sure my HDMI was fully in, tried all hdmi ports on both mobo and pc.
 
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Remove GPU and only use integrated GPU. Make sure both the 8-pin and 24-pin power connectors are firmly attached to the motherboard and PSU.

Any change?
I think I found the problem, the RAM sticks don’t support/isnt compatible to the mother board. Seen reviews mentioning the same things . Can you help me confirm it ? I have a “

“ Silicon Power DDR5 32GB (2x16GB) Zenith 6000MT/s (PC5-48000) 288-pin CL30 1.35V UDIMM Desktop Memory Module RAM SP032GXLWU60AFDG White ”​

And my Mobo is

“. GIGABYTE B650M D3HP (AM5/ LGA 1718/ AMD/ B650/ Micro ATX/ 5-Year Warranty/ DDR5/ 2X PCIe 4.0 M.2/ PCIe 4.0/ USB 3.2 Gen2 Type-C/ 2.5GbE LAN/Motherboard). ”​

 

Aeacus

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the RAM sticks don’t support/isnt compatible to the mother board.
All DDR5 UDIMM RAM sticks are compatible with your MoBo.

But what may not work, is the 6000 MT/s speed, your RAM is rated for. Since that speed is "OC".
MoBo specs: https://www.gigabyte.com/Motherboard/B650M-D3HP-rev-10/sp#sp

Still, when you can access BIOS, change the RAM frequency to 5200 MT/s (with timings of CL38-38-38-84) and system should boot fine.
Timings i listed are official ones for the 5200 MT/s speed,
RAM specs: https://www.silicon-power.com//web/product-Zenith_DDR5_Gaming_UDIMM

If no access to BIOS, clear CMOS and once you power the build on, do wait few mins, since MoBo needs to do memory training.
Also, try with 1 stick at a time.
 
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All DDR5 UDIMM RAM sticks are compatible with your MoBo.
ill try that right now thank you, should I try this with the graphics card connected or removed? The Graphics card is running fine, lights up and fans spin. I also have a ques,this down here is my monitor

MSI 27” FHD (1920 x 1080) Non-Glare with Super Narrow Bezel 144Hz 1ms 16:9 HDMI/DP AMD Radeon FreeSync IPS Gaming Monitor (OPTIX G271),​

this wouldnt be the problem right ?
 
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All DDR5 UDIMM RAM sticks are compatible with your MoBo.
I tried CMOS it as well as tried to BIOS update it to rev1.0 after and nothing works. My friend that picked out all my parts said the the RAM supports intel cpu and I have amd cpu. My new ram sticks are getting here tomorrow so I’ll see if that’s the problems, I feel like I tried everything, making sure all cables plugged into PSU and Mobo, checked if they’re in the right spots, tried 1 stick at a time, tried without gpu, CMOS it, updated BIOS. All that and still no signal on my monitor.
 

Aeacus

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I also have a ques,this down here is my monitor

MSI 27” FHD (1920 x 1080) Non-Glare with Super Narrow Bezel 144Hz 1ms 16:9 HDMI/DP AMD Radeon FreeSync IPS Gaming Monitor (OPTIX G271),​

this wouldnt be the problem right ?
No. Unless monitor itself is dead.

Make sure the monitor works, by plugging it behind another PC. This rules out monitor being the issue.

The Graphics card is running fine, lights up and fans spin.
Just because GPU LEDs light up and fans spin, doesn't mean the GPU works fine.

Remove the GPU from the system, completely. And plug your monitor to your MoBo. Look if you can see the image.

If you can, your GPU, most likely is dead.
If not, issue is with CPU, MoBo, RAM or all of them.

My friend that picked out all my parts said the the RAM supports intel cpu and I have amd cpu.
If your friend is so knowledgeable, then why they picked out "intel supported" RAM, compared to "AMD supported" RAM? :unsure:

It is clear that your "friend" knows little, if any, about PC hardware.

I already linked your RAM official specs, here it is again,
link: https://www.silicon-power.com//web/product-Zenith_DDR5_Gaming_UDIMM

Would you kindly tell me, where, in the official specs, it states that your RAM is Intel exclusive? :unsure:
Thing is, it doesn't state that nowhere. Instead, it is stated:
The XPOWER Zenith DDR5 UDIMM module is ready for Intel® XMP 3.0 and AMD EXPO™ for ultra-fast one-click overclocking.
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