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Hi all, its been a while since I have looked advice and in hope someone maybe able to help.
I have built countless systems for personal and business use but today I have build my 1st Ryzen system as AM3+ seems to be phasing out.
The issue I have is am not getting a display at all when the system boots up. The TV detects a signal for a second as it makes the detection sound but says there is no source, as if nothing was plugged in.
When I turn the system off by holding down the power button the TV makes the same connection sound.
At first I was using the HDMI port on the motherboard but I read that the Ryzen CPU's do not have built in graphics (not sure there would be connections on the mobo if that was the case)
So I used the Nvidea card from my computer. Still no luck.
I have tried different DIMM slots, clearing Cmos, removing the battery. Took the CPU out to check the pins.
Everything is how it should be...
So I am at a complete loss. Could I me unlucky and have a bad RAM stick? All other systems in the house are DDR3 so I can not check.
System spec is
AMD Ryzen 3 2200G VEGA Graphics AM4 CPU
Gigabyte GA-AB350M-Gaming 3 AMD B350
Kingston Fury Red 8GB (1x8GB) DDR4 PC4-19200C15 2400MHz Single Channel Module
Corsair CX550m PSU
Thanks
Paul
I have built countless systems for personal and business use but today I have build my 1st Ryzen system as AM3+ seems to be phasing out.
The issue I have is am not getting a display at all when the system boots up. The TV detects a signal for a second as it makes the detection sound but says there is no source, as if nothing was plugged in.
When I turn the system off by holding down the power button the TV makes the same connection sound.
At first I was using the HDMI port on the motherboard but I read that the Ryzen CPU's do not have built in graphics (not sure there would be connections on the mobo if that was the case)
So I used the Nvidea card from my computer. Still no luck.
I have tried different DIMM slots, clearing Cmos, removing the battery. Took the CPU out to check the pins.
Everything is how it should be...
So I am at a complete loss. Could I me unlucky and have a bad RAM stick? All other systems in the house are DDR3 so I can not check.
System spec is
AMD Ryzen 3 2200G VEGA Graphics AM4 CPU
Gigabyte GA-AB350M-Gaming 3 AMD B350
Kingston Fury Red 8GB (1x8GB) DDR4 PC4-19200C15 2400MHz Single Channel Module
Corsair CX550m PSU
Thanks
Paul