Question No screen output on a new build ?

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Hi. I recently purchased a Gigabyte A520M DS3H V2 motherboard and an AMD AM4 Ryzen 5 4500 CPU.
Based on what I've read, the two are meant to be compatible.

Well i put the whole lot together along with an GeForce RTX 3050 8GB GPU and 64gb CORSAIR VENGEANCE LPX DDR4 RAM and a new 750W psu. When i power it up the keyboard lights up and the cpu fan spins but after that I'm getting noting but a blue screen.

I tried removing the GPU, and then i tried re-seating the ram. is there anything else i can try?

I removed the PSU and checked it on an other board and it's working fine.

I'm stumped on this one.

I'd love any help!
 
I did actually think of that but i cant' find the jumper for restting the cmos. I did try removing the bios battery for 60 seconds.

****UPDATE**** i just found the cmos reset jumper switch.
 
Some Vengeance ram does not play nice with some Ryzen systems.
Do a hard reset.
Unplug from wall.
Press the power button a few times.
Remove the battery for about 5 minutes.
Press the power button a few more times.
Reset /clear cmos.
Replace battery and video card and boot.
Give it time. It may restart a couple times before you see anything on the monitor.
Once memory training is done you should get one beep. and boot to bios.
This can take a few minutes. Be patient.
It is not like old systems where it booted to bios in a few seconds on first boot.
Some times it takes a few minutes for the memory controller and memory modules to work out a working speed and timings. Large capacity Vengeance memory can take a few minutes.
About 3 minutes on my 3600 with 16 gigs Vengeance 3600 cas 18 ram.
After that just a few seconds.
 
Unolocogringo thanks for the lengthy reply. I'm in the office today so it'll be this afternoon before I get round to trying it out. I'll let you know how it goes. Cheers again for the advice.
 
Hi again Unolocogringo. OK I took the whole thing apart and tried rebuilding it as per your instructions. I tried different ram and I cleared the cmos. The keyboard lights up and this time the caps lock and num lock are responding to touch. Im trying it with the on board graphics but I'm still getting a blue screen. It's been powered on now for a few minutes.
 
Your CPU does not have integrated graphics.
The motherboard ports will never give a display with your CPU. You need a CPU ending with a "G" for the motherboard ports to work.
You must install a video card and connect the monitor to it.
You have signs of life ,but without a video card installed you will never get post or video.
 
Update!!! I plugged in the graphics card and rebooted it and it appears to be working now. Unolocogringo I just want to say thank you for your kind help. I'm just having a bit of hassle with the operating system but I'm almost 100% sure it's the pen drive that's at fault. Once again, thank you!!
 
Update!!! I plugged in the graphics card and rebooted it and it appears to be working now. Unolocogringo I just want to say thank you for your kind help. I'm just having a bit of hassle with the operating system but I'm almost 100% sure it's the pen drive that's at fault. Once again, thank you!!
Glad we have life in it.
You are quite welcome.
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Would you believe i got my first email account on St. Patrick's day in 1995...... and i still have it. quick side note. I managed to get Kubuntu 24.04 running on my system, For some strange reason 24.10 just will not run. But that's only a minor issue, as my son says, "First world problems"