Hello, I built my new PC with help from a friend who has some experience doing so, but as the title says, there's no display.
I have no GPU yet, but my friend tells me it should work with the integrated graphics.
We checked if it was a monitor problem by connecting the PC to a TV, but there was no display either.
We removed and re-inserted the RAM (and checked the manual to make sure it was in the right slot).
We cleared de CMOS by removing the battery, waiting a bit, and putting it again.
We checked again if the motherboard and CPU were compatible and it says they are; in the shop where I bought the mobo it said it was ready to use for Gen 9.
The motherboard has an orange blinking light, I couldn't find anything about it on the manual and the internet says it's just for aesthetics.
Any feedback would be appreciated since I really don't know much and building for the first time is a little bit overwhelming.
PS: Sorry for any errors, English isn't my native language.
CPU: Intel Core i5-9600K
Motherboard: ASUS Prime B365M-A, S-1151, Intel B365, HDMI, 64GB DDR4, mATX
RAM: DDR4 8GB 2666MHz Crucial DIMM, Unbuffered, 1.2V
SSD: SSD Crucial 480GB BX500 3D SATA 6.0Gb/s 2.5", Reading 540 MB/s, Writing 500 MB/s
CPU fan: Aerocool Mirage 5, ARGB, TDP until 150W, Socket Intel, AMD
Power Supply: EVGA 460 BP, Non-Modular, 460W, Certified 80+ Plus Bronze
Case: Gamer Sharkoon RGB Slider, ATX/Micro-ATX/Mini-ITX
Motherboard: ASUS Prime B365M-A, S-1151, Intel B365, HDMI, 64GB DDR4, mATX
RAM: DDR4 8GB 2666MHz Crucial DIMM, Unbuffered, 1.2V
SSD: SSD Crucial 480GB BX500 3D SATA 6.0Gb/s 2.5", Reading 540 MB/s, Writing 500 MB/s
CPU fan: Aerocool Mirage 5, ARGB, TDP until 150W, Socket Intel, AMD
Power Supply: EVGA 460 BP, Non-Modular, 460W, Certified 80+ Plus Bronze
Case: Gamer Sharkoon RGB Slider, ATX/Micro-ATX/Mini-ITX
We checked if it was a monitor problem by connecting the PC to a TV, but there was no display either.
We removed and re-inserted the RAM (and checked the manual to make sure it was in the right slot).
We cleared de CMOS by removing the battery, waiting a bit, and putting it again.
We checked again if the motherboard and CPU were compatible and it says they are; in the shop where I bought the mobo it said it was ready to use for Gen 9.
The motherboard has an orange blinking light, I couldn't find anything about it on the manual and the internet says it's just for aesthetics.
Any feedback would be appreciated since I really don't know much and building for the first time is a little bit overwhelming.
PS: Sorry for any errors, English isn't my native language.