Ryzen system boots, no display whatsoever

Canskyline137

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I’m putting together, or have put together this system;

Ryzen 5 1600
8gb 4gbx2 HyperX Fury RAM
1TB WD Blue
Asus GTX1050Ti
Asus B350M-A PRIME motherboard
Frisby Gamemax 650W 80+ Bronze PSU

Everything is powered, it boots and the lights on the motherboard that I thought were warning lights ended up being LED’s as a feature of the board. There is no display on the monitor (hdmi using gpu- also tried motherboard) nor any connection between the peripherals I plug in..
I’ve been struggling reading through forum threads with similar stuff but yet to have gotten a solution. The motherboard should- has to be compatible by itself with the cpu.
I removed BIOS battery, I cleared the RTC RAM (CMOS memory) I re-connected the panel pins to see if it would change anything.
Any suggestion that might help me I’ll take. If I can’t find this out by myself, I’ll take it to a local shop. I’ve got a win10 64bit usb install ready and all..


Got it working. Wow. Reason was only using one ram and trying it on each slot. Will try double ram later and update this.
 
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Might want to add that to the title so people know you found your problem. Well most of the problem. ;) Good you found it though.
Might be about incompatibility with the ram. Are you using the second and fourth slot counted from the cpu for testing? Most of the times the default slots to try. Can also try to set rated speed and timings manually with just one stick to have the least problems. The Fury ram can set it's max best settings self (is called P'nP=Plug'nPlay) ,but that may be what the board is strugling with.
If ram uses 1.2V as tested voltage can you also bump that a little for extra...

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Might want to add that to the title so people know you found your problem. Well most of the problem. ;) Good you found it though.
Might be about incompatibility with the ram. Are you using the second and fourth slot counted from the cpu for testing? Most of the times the default slots to try. Can also try to set rated speed and timings manually with just one stick to have the least problems. The Fury ram can set it's max best settings self (is called P'nP=Plug'nPlay) ,but that may be what the board is strugling with.
If ram uses 1.2V as tested voltage can you also bump that a little for extra stability,can go up to 1.35V without problems.
 
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