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I have to ask as it happens here more than I'd imagine.

Have you plugged in the 8-pin CPU Power on the MB from the PSU? It is directly next to the right side memory slots along the top of the board.

It will behave exactly as you describe without this CPU power connected.
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Hello, i've my new motherboard X99 WS-E.... it starts badly Ermm
yesterday after receiving all the parts to assemble the pc, I found that does not run properly Wacko
i've assembled this motherboard Asorck x99 ws-e with cpu and fan cooler Noctua, video card pny nvidia k2200, 32 (4x8) dominator ram, and one only samsung 850 evo ssd (just to test) and chassis fan default installed on Corsair Carbide Air 540 (it's very a good case).
I try to push the power on button...seems to be run because the power is on, but after few seconds, everything seems to be frozen in a sort of stand-by....doctor debug (a dispaly on motherboard used to check issues with hardware) is off and not appears any code....the chassis fan, the cpu fan and the power supply seems to work, but for the rest there is no other sign of life. I've tried also to unplug the video card and put only two ram modules (instead of 4)...but nothing to do, no sign of life, no changes...i'm sure to put the ram in the right place (A1, B1, C1, D1) for quad-channel...so in other words where the socket is black...i've also to put only 2 ram modules (just to understand if the ram are ok or not and test the dual-channel)...nothing to do...no other changes. What's wrong? do you think that motherboard is defective? or cpu intel xeon e5-2620 v3? or both?...however Amazon is ready to change with a new one.
Thank for all you suggestions,
Luca
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