EPIC PROBLEM. PLEASE HELP?!?!?!

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Hey guys I'm helping my friend build his PC, we've managed to put all the components in as well as wire everything up etc. But there's one major problem, when he turns it on, it sounds as though it keeps restarting. There is no OS on the HDD yet as it's brand new and we can't even boot.
The power stays on but nothing happens on screen.
The motherboard is an ASUS Crosshair 3 and when we boot it with the little LCD poster it reads "DET DRAM > OK > CPU CHECK > exit > locked" and then just keeps repeating.
The processor is an AMD 6 core, so it's fairly new and everything was bought brand new.

Anyone got any suggestions or ideas? we have tried a cold boot, we have taken out the CPU and reinstalled with new thermal paste. Everything we could think of.

Please help :D
thanks in advancee
 
reset the bios is a suggestion, sounds like the mobo could be out dated?

read up that you should try a different GPU & PSU...
 
Have you got access to a compatible GPU, as mentioned have read this was another guys problem. If it works, and your sucessful then I have no idea why this would make a difference. Please computer whizz explain to me
 
check you have your ram in the correct sockets

had a similar problem with an asus mobo and turned out the ram were in the wrong sockets
 
alternatively try 1 stick at a time, should use the slot closest to the CPU first. Doubt it's a RAM issue though..
 
alternatively try 1 stick at a time, should use the slot closest to the CPU first. Doubt it's a RAM issue though..

thats what I thought when I built my i5 on the rampage 2 but it wasnt like that the 2nd slot ws actually the first if ya see what i mean.
 
Recent update: I've tried both sticks of ram in all different combos available. None of them worked.
We're now trying them seperately in each slot to check.

Finally, the ASUS mobo doesn't actually have an onboard VGA slot or anything so are we going to be able to see it on screen if we plug directly into the gfx card (5770) without installing drivers? I really hope so :3 but someone in college told me that the gfx card is inaccessible without installing drivers, just wanted someone else's answer ;D
 
Recent update: I've tried both sticks of ram in all different combos available. None of them worked.
We're now trying them seperately in each slot to check.

Finally, the ASUS mobo doesn't actually have an onboard VGA slot or anything so are we going to be able to see it on screen if we plug directly into the gfx card (5770) without installing drivers? I really hope so :3 but someone in college told me that the gfx card is inaccessible without installing drivers, just wanted someone else's answer ;D

the card will work fine, just be low quality until drivers are on.
 
just a quick thought, is the card powered, if so is it plugged in properly, also you have plugged in the right cable to the cpu socket on the mobo, have read a few people making the mistake when rushing.
 
the card will work fine, just be low quality until drivers are on.

phew, that's good news at least ;D cheers man

Edit: Anyone have any other suggestions? WE've tried different Ram slots, resat the CPU and reapplied new thermal paste. Checked all connections and wires. All components are in correctly, cleared the CMOS and booted with the memok feature on the motherboard.

aaaaaanything else?
 
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