Ryzen Motherboard Problem

matts220

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So I have an AM4 system. And the Motherboard I am using is the Gigabyte GA-AB350N-Gaming WIFI, and today I decided to do some cable management. And when I plugged back everything the motherboard did not boot or anything. I've tried all my components in another Ryzen system and they all work. My motherboard is the problem, is there anything I can do? I have a Zotac GTX 1050ti OC Edition, Ryzen 3 1200, 8gb of Vengence LPX DDR4 3000MHz 2×4gb, Samsung 850 Evo 500gb SSD, and a EVGA 500w PSU. Everything was working fine before I did the cable management and I plugged everything back to their respective place. But the components seem to get power as the GPU and CPU fan spin and as well as the case fans, but no signal appears, and the integrated LED's in the motherboard do not turn on anymore. I really need my system back up and running again.
 


I made sure the RAM was not loose, I've even cleared the CMOS battery and nothing has happened. I know Ryzen takes along time to boot but it's been 30mins.
 

Try booting with just 1 stick of RAM. If that doesn't work, i think you need to start over. Take your cables out and put them back in again. If you can't get it working that way, take the motherboard out of the case and breadboard it.

 

I've tried my RAM in my friends Ryzen system and both sticks work. I've tried taking out the cables and putting them back in 10 times already. I've started the RMA process with Gigabyte, hopefully they'll give me a new motherboard.
 

You should still try booting with 1 stick. You are not checking if the RAM is defective, you are checking if it is compatible with your motherboard. It may not be the problem but it's a simple thing to try.
 

Okay, I tried with one stick and no luck, then I proceeded to take it out and try the other stick and no luck with that one either. I find this weird because 3 days ago with the same set of RAM it worked fine, the whole system worked fine.
 

Is your SSD M.2 or Sata. If it's M.2 reinstall it, if it's Sata, try each of the 4 Sata ports on your motherboard. [shut down before disconnecting the Sata cable]
 


It is Sata, and I've tried all 4 Sata Ports, i Made sure to shut down the system after each try and still no luck.