Question PC unbootable after nothing...?

Dec 1, 2019
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Hey guys.
I'll get right to it.
Yesterday i tried turning on my pc when to my surprise it had failed.
I built it about a month ago with all new expect gpu and psu.

Here's my specs:
R7 2700x
Asus prime b450 plus motherboard
Rx580 nitro+ 8gb
2x8GB ddr4 Kingston hyperx ram
Strider platinum series 1kW psu

Here's the thing:
I was able to turn the pc on with one ram stick, so i thought the ram was at fault. It booted with 1x8GB stick. But now nothing. I tried different ram slots, the other stick, nothing.
I've tried running it without the ram hoping I would get any kind of output. Nope.
I tried resetting the bios by removing the battery and even tried to short circuit the clrtc as instructed here.
Then i thought maybe it's the gpu - which isn't new. But even if i try the motherboard's hdmi i still get no output - which I think should definitely do something. I'll add that if i try to plug the monitor into the gpu's dp, it'll flicker.
Anyway at this point I'm pretty much lost and will appreciate any of your input guys.
Tldr: no output on screen, no post no nothing. While all components seem to be running - fans spinning, cpu cooler lightning up, gpu light up and fans spinning....

Help me out of this misery,

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Memory modules sold as Single modules have no guarantee to work in any configuration other than as a Single module. You are free to make other combinations with no guarantees that the memory will be compatible together.

I suggest posting memory part number or link to it.

The motherboard's HDMI graphics output port is for processors with graphics, which you don't have.
 
Memory modules sold as Single modules have no guarantee to work in any configuration other than as a Single module. You are free to make other combinations with no guarantees that the memory will be compatible together.

I suggest posting memory part number or link to it.

The motherboard's HDMI graphics output port is for processors with graphics, which you don't have.
Hey, you're correct - it's an amd board and r7 has on integrated gpu.

However about the memory. I had been using the pc for about a month with the memory working fine in dual channel.
It's this one.