[SOLVED] No post/No video | Debug LED loop

Feb 20, 2019
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I recently bought parts to upgrade my old pc (MSI z370 a pro mobo, x2 8gb vengeance Corsair ram, intel i5 9600k cpu)
combined with gtx 750ti, cx850m, 1.5 tb hd. When I put it together and started it up I got no post/no video. I tried multiple things (checking wires, reset cmos, even testing each part). When I start up the ez debug led starts blinking cpu then to dram and continues in a loop. I been stuck for a few days and I really need a pc to use atm. If anyone got advice or a fix, let me know!
 
Solution
You will need an older generation of a CPU which fits in your socket.
For the 370 Board you would need a 8. Gen CPU for updating your bios.
The only boards which accept Gen 9. CPUs out of the box are the 390 boards which are quite more expensive than other boards.
If you ordered your board online try to change it to a 4++ board if you can.
If not, you need to borrow a Gen 8. CPU.

Abstuurz

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Feb 19, 2019
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Did you update your Bios ?
As i know you will need an update on 370 Boards to use Intel 9. Gen CPUs.
You can also try to connect your monitors wires to your Mobo and try the APU.
And on which slots do you have installed your Ram? A1 A2 B1 B2?
 
Feb 20, 2019
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Did you update your Bios ?
As i know you will need an update on 370 Boards to use Intel 9. Gen CPUs.
You can also try to connect your monitors wires to your Mobo and try the APU.
And on which slots do you have installed your Ram? A1 A2 B1 B2?
I have removed my gpu to see if that was causing any issues but nothing happened. Also I have tried installing my ram cards in a1 a2 and a2 b2. What is an APU? I will try updating my mobo and let you know what happened.
 
Feb 20, 2019
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Did you update your Bios ?
As i know you will need an update on 370 Boards to use Intel 9. Gen CPUs.
You can also try to connect your monitors wires to your Mobo and try the APU.
And on which slots do you have installed your Ram? A1 A2 B1 B2?
How do I update the bios with no post?
 

Abstuurz

Proper
Feb 19, 2019
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You will need an older generation of a CPU which fits in your socket.
For the 370 Board you would need a 8. Gen CPU for updating your bios.
The only boards which accept Gen 9. CPUs out of the box are the 390 boards which are quite more expensive than other boards.
If you ordered your board online try to change it to a 4++ board if you can.
If not, you need to borrow a Gen 8. CPU.
 
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