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I'm building a Gaming PC and have put it all together and wired it up but, It will turn on and won't boot to the BIOS or show anything on a monitor.

My friend's took it to his house and tested some of the components and found that the PSU, GPU and RAM were all working correctly. The CPU and MOBO couldn't be tested.

What could be the problem?
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1. Make sure it's connected properly. This includes the PSU cables.

2. Check monitor settings.

3. If the computer has integrated graphics, try connecting it to the monitor instead of a discrete card.

4. Connect the included motherboard speaker and check for error beeps or codes if the board has an error readout or LEDs.

5. Clear CMOS (check your motherboard's manual) and try again.
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r00t wrote 1. Make sure it's connected properly. This includes the PSU cables.

2. Check monitor settings.

3. If the computer has integrated graphics, try connecting it to the monitor instead of a discrete card.

4. Connect the included motherboard speaker and check for error beeps or codes if the board has an error readout or LEDs.

5. Clear CMOS (check your motherboard's manual) and try again.


1. All cables have been connected correctly
2. Tried on 3 monitors which all work with different tech
3. Tried various Cable configurations such as VGA, HDMI
4. Speakers attached produced no error beeps
5. CMOS has been Cleared
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