Retired Qwest
n00b
- Joined
- May 21, 2018
- Messages
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Picked up the Biostar X370GTN from NE and the Ryzen 7-1700 from Platinummicro both on Ebay. Ordered a Ballistic 4G stick and a Crucial M.2 from Amazon.
I was using a Heinz 57 build for a few FPS games..... It has a DELL monitor and an Antec 500 psu. Gutted the noname atx case, I assembled everything and pressed the power switch and no video. Tried both DVI and HDMI..... no video. Hooked up the piezio speaker and tried again. No video.... but I did get the 8 beep code.
Ordered Patriot 8G kit..... no video. Went to Crucial site and ordered the 8G kit THEY said would work.... no video and of course the 8 beeps.
RMA'd the X370 back to NE and ordered an Asus B350 from Amazon and noticed the Ryzen 7 had some bent pins...razor blade time. I believe I did break at least one pin off, so that CPU is toast.
Received a Ryzen 3 1200 today and made sure it was fully seated the time, NOW I get 1 long and 3 short beeps.
I checked and have both ATX cables plugged in, CPU fan plugged in, tried all of the ram sticks, cleared the bios.
I'm at a total loss as to the problem. Just wondered if any one of you kids had any idea what I may have missed.....
(my first build was a 486 many years ago.... it's not like I'm a newbie to this....)
I was using a Heinz 57 build for a few FPS games..... It has a DELL monitor and an Antec 500 psu. Gutted the noname atx case, I assembled everything and pressed the power switch and no video. Tried both DVI and HDMI..... no video. Hooked up the piezio speaker and tried again. No video.... but I did get the 8 beep code.
Ordered Patriot 8G kit..... no video. Went to Crucial site and ordered the 8G kit THEY said would work.... no video and of course the 8 beeps.
RMA'd the X370 back to NE and ordered an Asus B350 from Amazon and noticed the Ryzen 7 had some bent pins...razor blade time. I believe I did break at least one pin off, so that CPU is toast.
Received a Ryzen 3 1200 today and made sure it was fully seated the time, NOW I get 1 long and 3 short beeps.
I checked and have both ATX cables plugged in, CPU fan plugged in, tried all of the ram sticks, cleared the bios.
I'm at a total loss as to the problem. Just wondered if any one of you kids had any idea what I may have missed.....
(my first build was a 486 many years ago.... it's not like I'm a newbie to this....)