No signal when boot up

rayat6c19

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Spec of my PC

CPU: AMD RYZEN 5

Motherboard: Gigabyte GA-AB350N-Gaming WIFI

PSU: Antec Neoeco II Series NEO-ECO2-450 450W

Display card: Gigabyte GeForce GTX 1050 D5 2GB GDDR5

Ram: G.Skill Aegis Gaming Series 8GB (1 x 8GB) DDR4 3000MHz

I just finished assembling my PC last night. Tried to run my new PC this morning, But my Display card fan spins for about 10 seconds then stop, and my monitor said no signal received (monitor power supply plugged, HDMI cable plugged, I left the VGA cable unplugged. I need either VGA OR HDMI, not both,is that correct?)

All other components are working, CPU fan spins with no problem, PSU is working. No beep sound when boot up (no beep speaker is provided to new PC, I use the old beep speaker from my old computer, but again, no beep sound)
Fan attached to case is working fine as well.

What could be the problem ???

Please help......
 
Solution
make sure the ram in the right slot. on the mb make sure the 4/8 pin cpu power plug in connected. make sure the mb on top of the standoffs and is not shorted out.
Is it normal that the display card fan spins for 10 seconds then stop? At least it spins so I assume that the power supply to Display card is working.

I have heard that the speed of display card fans varies with the temperature detected. The higher the temp, the faster the speed. Vice versa, but I am not sure my situation is normal or not
 
Thx smorizio. I forgot the RAM, I was not pushing it hard enough into the slot.

My monitor receives signal now. But the display card fan still has the same old problem, it spins for 10 seconds then stop. ( my PC is working, I can get into the BIOS Setting)

What I’m afraid of is that my display card will be overheated since the fan is not working properly
 
with gpu now there fans have a set profile to come on with no drivers installed. at post most gpu spin up and stop till windows loads and the fan profile takes over. install windows and nvidia driver and then reboot. with the video driver installed download msi afterburner. look at the temp of the gpu and it fan profile. you can change the fan profile to test the gpu fan. start at 100 percent ramp see if the fans max out then go 90/80/70/ at some point the firmware of the gpu will turn the fans off. my asus gaming card the fans dont come on till 40c.