New Build, No Post, No Display!!!

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I have recently purchased new parts for a new build for uni because my old system died. I built everything correctly, the system powers up and all fans spin, but does not POST and I do not get anything to display. I have tried DVI/HDMI input and still no display. I can't even use VGA on-board graphics because my motherboard does not support on-board.

I have tried breadboarding it, making sure all sockets and connections are secured correctly, reseated the CPU/RAM & GFX card and reset the CMOS.

I have literally tried everything and came to the conclusion it may be that the RAM or mobo is faulty but not 100% sure. I have read online that the bios may need flashing with the new revision to support my CPU, but its not possible without having any display.

Any help would be appreciated, thanks in advance!

Specs:
GIGABYTE 970-Gaming Motherboard (Socket AM3+)
AMD FX 8350 4.0GHz (8-Core) Black Edition
HyperX Fury Red Series 8GB 1866MHz DDR3 CL10 DIMM Memory
Corsair CX550W PSU
XFX Radeon HD 8650
Seagate 1TB
 
Looks like you motherboard has a dual bios... maybe try flicking the switch between the two (if you haven;t already)
 
Which rev board?
rev 1.0. or 1.1?
1.0 should support that cpu from bios F1
1.1 says it needs bios F2 to support that cpu
 
IS the extra 8pin connected?

Try a single RAM stick at a time in the various slots, also do a clearCMOS (Pull the battery out for a bit while its powered off at the wall)
 
Try removing board and testing outside of case
power is if needed plugged into gfx
Try another gfx or this card in another pc
double check for bent pins on cpu

A few more suggestions if you have not already done so :)
 
Yeah the 8pin is connected to the board. Only have 1 stick of RAM and I have tried all slots, also tried pulling the CMOS and still nothing. I'm guessing I need to update the bios with F2 in order for my CPU to be compatible?
 
Try removing board and testing outside of case
power is if needed plugged into gfx
Try another gfx or this card in another pc
double check for bent pins on cpu

A few more suggestions if you have not already done so :)

thanks but I have tried all of the above haha been stuck with the issue for the past 2 days.
 
No chance they would release a newer revision which doesnt have support for such an old CPU on a later BIOS, makes 0 sense.

P.S F2 is the only BIOS it has, so thats what should be on it if its a 1.1
 
No chance they would release a newer revision which doesnt have support for such an old CPU on a later BIOS, makes 0 sense.

P.S F2 is the only BIOS it has, so thats what should be on it if its a 1.1

Okay thanks for clearing that up, was just a bit confused.

Could it be possible that the RAM is faulty?

Also would switching the dual bios feature change anything? If so how would I do this?
 
I dont think the dualBIOS will do anything as its still going to have F2 on it.


Its likely to be the RAM I think, you dont get bent pins on these sockets liek you do with intel, the heatsink is on and plugged in correctly?


Remove any drives as you dont need those to post.

try another gfx card.
 
I dont think the dualBIOS will do anything as its still going to have F2 on it.


Its likely to be the RAM I think, you dont get bent pins on these sockets liek you do with intel, the heatsink is on and plugged in correctly?


Remove any drives as you dont need those to post.

try another gfx card.

I have resat the CPU and heatsink a number of times and all seems to be fine.

I am going to try my RAM in my brothers system tomorrow to see if it works, if not then it is the RAM and I will have to return it for a replacement.

I will try removing the drives and I already tried another gfx card, still no display.
 
Tried removing all drives, another gfx card, still getting no post or display at all. Give up again for today, going to test my RAM in my brothers system tomorrow to see if its faulty or not.

Open to try anymore recommendations.
 
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