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Yes but it's not making any beeps.
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Is there anything in the bios settings to turn it on?
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I have this motherboard. Yes there is a setting to control the speaker, but only to give a single beep for a successful POST. To the OP, use a bright light and magnifiers to verify that all connections are correct. Remove all drives, and all sticks of RAM except for one, in slot A2. Per the instructions, reset the BIOS / UEFI one more time. Now try powering up again.

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I reseated all the connections, reset the bios and removed the extra ram but it's still restarting after 10 seconds.
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Also just to note there is no post and no bios so I have no way to change the settings
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote Xaltar Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 24 Sep 2019 at 5:21pm
The first thing I would do is get a decent Power Supply. Looking up that Kentek
unit all I see are bad reviews and reports of them dying. I suspect your unit may
also be a very old model (new old stock maybe?).
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I saw the reviews so I switched to a thermaltake smart 700w psu. But it's still not posting even after doing a cmos reset by using the jumper and removing the cmos battery
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I just looked up your RAM, it appears to be ECC RAM. While Unbuffered ECC RAM is
technically supported on Ryzen it may not be with your board. I suspect this has
been your issue all along. Sorry, I should have checked your RAM first, it would
have saved you some time. Return that ECC RAM and get some normal RAM from a
reputable brand that is supported on your board.
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote Xaltar Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 25 Sep 2019 at 7:02am
Originally posted by soulstealer soulstealer wrote:

ram voltage is too low. you need at least 1.35v for ddr4.


This is incorrect, the standard voltage for DDR4 is 1.2v. 1.35v is common with
XMP profiles but this is technically overvolting to facilitate the XMP overclock.   
At 1.2v all standard DDR4 RAM should POST, the highest rated, non XMP frequency
for DDR4 is 2666 which does not require more than 1.2v. My 2800 kit uses 1.2v
even with XMP enabled but my 3600 kit requires 1.35v for it's XMP to function.
XMP will set the voltage automatically however.
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