Question PC won’t post, everything runs and spins, no error LEDs

Nov 22, 2024
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Hi, this is my first time posting here!

I have this problem with my new PC build. My friend has this exact same build and works just fine, was just built few months back)

Everything seems ok, PC is powered , fans are spinning in case and CPU, GPU fans are spinning, just se can’t get to post (bios). There is no error on motherboard either, none of the error LEDs are shining. You can even feel that CPU and GPU gets “warm”.

My build:

MB: Gigabyte B650 UD AC
CPU: Ryzen 5 9600X
GPU: RTX 4070 super
PSU: Gigabyte UD750GM
RAM: Patriot Viper 7200 MHz DDR5 32 GB kit

Things I tried

One stick of ram, different GPU, different monitor, reset cmos, refitting all cables, removing all connected USBs, removing hard drives and leaving empty. Different HDMIs. We are empty on ideas..

Is there a chance of faulty MB or maybe I need to flash bios to the latest? That’s what I think is the most likely to be the solution. I heard new builds sometimes needs new bios to post.
 
Nov 22, 2024
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Oh.. I did not know that, thanks for letting me know that! I will try that as soon as I get home. But I think I already tried that because I was getting real desperate. Do you think it would post just on MB GPU and not dedicated?
Also, verify that the 8-pin and 24-pin motherboard power connectors are firmly attached on both ends (PSU and motherboard).
I checked that yesterday. I can try reconnecting them once again, but they are very connected, I heard the click and there is no ,,space" between the connector and the cable plastic if you understand me.
 

COLGeek

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Oh.. I did not know that, thanks for letting me know that! I will try that as soon as I get home. But I think I already tried that because I was getting real desperate. Do you think it would post just on MB GPU and not dedicated?

I checked that yesterday. I can try reconnecting them once again, but they are very connected, I heard the click and there is no ,,space" between the connector and the cable plastic if you understand me.
Possibly. That is why I suggested it.

Let us know later how it turns out.
 
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Paperdoc

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Just to help make it clearer as you follow COLGeek's advice, with your system off remove the video car from your system so it cannot be detected and used. Then connect your monitor cable to the video output socket on your mobo's back panel and turn on. Your mobo should detect that there is NO video card and set itself to use only the mobo's CPU video abilities.

If that works, then you can return to figuring out how to get the added video card working. One small item I did not notice in posts above. Check the power connections into your video card from the PSU. It cannot operate without that. If I read the manuals for that card correctly, it needs a lot of power and thus comes with a special adapter cable. It has one connector to fit securely onto the card at its top, and several connectors on the other end to plug into several SATA power outputs OR into some sockets on a modular PSU. Check the card specs sheets for recommended PSU's with the proper outputs if you need to. Modular PSU's are NOT all the same!
 
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Possibly. That is why I suggested it.

Let us know later how it turns out.
So I tried removing the GPU and plugging just HDMI and DP straight into the MB. Still nothing.. No signal.
Just to help make it clearer as you follow COLGeek's advice, with your system off remove the video car from your system so it cannot be detected and used. Then connect your monitor cable to the video output socket on your mobo's back panel and turn on. Your mobo should detect that there is NO video card and set itself to use only the mobo's CPU video abilities.

If that works, then you can return to figuring out how to get the added video card working. One small item I did not notice in posts above. Check the power connections into your video card from the PSU. It cannot operate without that. If I read the manuals for that card correctly, it needs a lot of power and thus comes with a special adapter cable. It has one connector to fit securely onto the card at its top, and several connectors on the other end to plug into several SATA power outputs OR into some sockets on a modular PSU. Check the card specs sheets for recommended PSU's with the proper outputs if you need to. Modular PSU's are NOT all the same!
Thanks for clearing this out but GPU should be connected to PSU correctly. I have the power adapter for 16x pin and should be connected correctly. We even tried old RX 470 with just 6x pin and no help either.
 
Nov 22, 2024
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Also, I just checked once again website of the motherboard and now I think BIOS is the one really to blame here. But I'm not sure of course

If you check the link, my CPU is listed as BIOS v.F31. Is it possible that my MB was shipped with just the version of F1? (not supporting 9000 series CPUs). I think maybe flashing bios will fix this? Because I tried almost everything, even our motherboard does not signal no errors. I just don't want to fail flash BIOS for nothing, maybe I'm not seeing something.

What do you think guys, any other ideas except the bios?
Is there any specific way of flashing my BIOS onto this MB?
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