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    Posted: 29 Oct 2019 at 1:25am
I bought the motherboard and received it today. I plugged in a PSU slots and put in my Ryzen 1300. I tried to boot it up. I get LEDs and Fans but no display. I've tried with a gpu and using on board input. But I've got nothing. Any recommendations would be amazing. Thank you.
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Ryzen 1300 is a CPU without graphics support, so you have to use an external GPU.
What RAM are you using?
What do you mean with "using on board input"?

BTW, for the first start it is recommended to do a CMOS-Reset/ClearCMOS like described in the manual.
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The RAM i have tried are G.Skill Aegis F4-2133C15S-4GIS and when that didn't work I switched it out to G.SKILL F4-2133C15S-4GNT. I also tried some crucial ram from my own computer. By onboard input I was talking about the HDMI built into thr board. But i have also tried using a GTX 970, GTX 770 and a RADEON HD 6950. But no display. I tried a cmos reset. But honestly I'm not sure what to do. I didn't see the jumper on the board.
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The onboard HDMI is an output for a monitor and only can be used with an APU: A Ryzen CPU with integrated graphics (Athlon 220GE, 2200G, 3200G, ...)
With the Ryzen 1300 you have to use the video output from the graphics card.

CMOS-Reset: Looks like the jumper cap is missing.
Look into the manual: The connector field for it is named CLRMOS1 and described in chapter 2.5 Jumpers Setup.
You can lean a jumper cap from another device (from your own computer?) or use a screwdriver/tweezers to shortcut pin 2 and 3 for 5 seconds (board switched off and PSU unplugged before!).

Anyway, try to use one RAM stick only to start and to get into the bios.



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Thanks for the reply. I also plan to switch out the PSU it's very old. New one should be arriving tomorrow. Thanks for the help, Ray.
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