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    Posted: 03 Feb 2018 at 3:04pm
Hi,

This is the first time I've put together a rig. When I turn it on, my screen is blank. The GPU's light up and the CPU fan runs.

Here's my setup:

Board: H81 Pro BTC 2.0
PSU: CORSAIR-HXi-Series-HX1000i
CPU: Intel Celeron Dual-Core G1840
Memory stick: Samsung 32 GB Metal Bar installed with HiveOS
GPUs: 2 x Asus Radeon RX-580
RAM: Kingston HyperX FURY 4GB
Monitor: Raspberry Pi
Speaker: none

Any suggestions?


Edited by ratman - 03 Feb 2018 at 4:04pm
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Never put a system together and starting off with mining? ;)

Wich Video output do u use?
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I'm ambitious! Haha. I connected the Raspberry Pi to the HDMI port on the 1st GPU. I initially got the "Install the PSU's 4-pin connectors on your motherboard." I connected the power supply to both of the 4-pin connectors and the message went away. However, my screen is blank on boot.

I plan on getting a speaker Sunday in case that's needed for diagnosing the problem.


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So 4Pin Molex is connected? 24 Pin ATX Is connected? 8 Pin EPS is connected?
Are all Videocards connected?
Did u try connecting your screen to the Onboard HDMI port?
Did u try a regular screen already and or did u try ur Rasperry Screen on a different PC?
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Yes, all those are connected.

When I plug the Raspberry into the onboard HDMI, I get a "no signal" message.

I plugged the Raspberry into a laptop and it worked.
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I unplugged everything and plugged it all back in. Now, I'm getting the "no signal" message whether I plug the HDMI cable into the GPU or the onboard HDMI port.

Any ideas?
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