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    Posted: 29 Dec 2017 at 5:18am
Hi Guys i have me too same problem of black screen with my new assembled pc. Here is H270M pro4 with I5 7600K, 2x8 HyperX Fury 2133 (nr. HX421C14FB2/8), no graphic card, and Silverstone ST50F-ES230 500W. I have bought 3 pc to assemble this way and i am lost now!!! Please help!
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Dear all, 

I had the same problem. Iam building the new PC, all parts are new, which is

1) CPU i7-7700K 
2) Cooler TX3 EVO
3) H270 Pro 4
4) CORSAIR DDR$, 4GB*2, "$, 2400 (https://www.amazon.co.jp/gp/product/B019HVND88/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o00_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1). This RAM is compatible with the motherboard. 
5) PSU ENERMAX EVOLUTION DUO 700W (http://www.enermax.com/home.php?fn=eng/product_a1_1_1&lv0=1&lv1=99&no=335)
6) Western Digital Green 240GB (https://www.amazon.co.jp/gp/product/B01MDM3WI5/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o02_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1)
7) GPU Palit 1080Ti Super Jetstream (http://www.palit.com/palit/vgapro.php?id=2859)
8) Case: Corsair superior (https://www.amazon.co.jp/gp/product/B06XS364S8/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o01_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1)


Here is some pictures of my setup: https://photos.app.goo.gl/L7uOhafkmMcfo1FA3


As the case of Ralph.B, I followed every step to assembling it and it think it is right. When I hit the power button, all the fans (cooler fan + chasis fan+GPU ) operates properly, but there was no signal to screen. I also tried without GPU, using onboard VGA, HDMI, DVI, but the result was the same. 
I tried to other several monitors but still the same. The monitors work well with other computers. 
Here is what I tried:
- Reassemble from the beginning
- Take out CMOS battery, leave it for hours and then put it back
- I checked:
- CPU pins are good
- 8pin and 24pin power cable plugs well to the motherboard

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Other problem is sometimes I press power button at the chassis but the PSU did not run. I plug out its power cable, leave it for a while, then plug it in, it then worked again.
But even it worked, sometimes, I powered the computer on, the computer run for 5-6 seconds and then it automatically powered off. But that is "sometimes", not all the time. I could not understand the reason. Maybe it is due to overheating ? or problem with the PSU?. 
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I tried many ways but still no hope so far. Please help. 
Thank you very much. 

To Ralph.B: You said  "The CPU and CHA fan cables were switched. Whoops. Problem solved."
Do you mean that the cooler cable should connect not to CPU fan but connect to the chassis fan plug in the motherboard? I tried but still the same






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I really hate to bump for help, but I'm going to go ahead and clear the CMOS again by taking out the battery. I'll also take everything apart and put it back together. I'll check the CPU pins to make sure none of them are bent. Assuming that doesn't work, I'll probably just assume something happened to the motherboard during the build and send it back for replacement.

EDIT: The CPU and CHA fan cables were switched. Whoops. Problem solved.


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Hey, my name is Ralph and I'm having a similar issue. A friend of mine helped put together a computer for my friend Brian but It's not giving us any display. The parts we have are:

AsRock H270 Pro4 (1151)
Intel Core i5-7400 Kaby Lake (1151)
Gigabyte GeForce GTX 1060
700W Corsair PSU
Corsair Vengeance DDR4 Ram 2 x 8GB 2400
WD Blue SSD 120gb

Everything is plugged in right. When I hit the power all of the fans and lights go on, including the GPU lights, but it doesn't send any video to the display. We tried taking out the video card and using the onboard graphics (VGA and HDMI) and both yielded the same result. The monitor itself works with other devices. I reset the CMOS using a jumper but nothing changed. I've unplugged everything and plugged it back in. I've considered taking out the CPU to make sure the thermal paste was applied correctly as I wasn't there at the time the computer was put together.




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Let us know how it goes, if you still have issues we can troubleshoot further Wink
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Ok I will try with a Corsair AX 750.

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If you look at newegg product reviews on that model PSU you will see a fair number of DOA (dead on arrival) reports. If possible, try another PSU. Corsair are usually pretty solid but often even new parts can be defective, this is why companies/manufacturers have Tech Support and RMA departments.
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Hi same problem here but I have a new Corsair SF600 PSU...

Core i5 7600
Asrock H270M pro4
Gskill F4-2400C15Q-32GRK
no video card installed
Seagate HDD

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My suspicions confirmed - it was PSU not supporting my CPU. 
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Originally posted by parsec parsec wrote:



Given the last question that dagon73 asked, my guess is he did not have the 4/8 pin CPU power cable connected to the board, which is required.

In his case, it seems the PSU itself was not the problem. I assume you have the 4/8 pin CPU power cable connected to the board?

It was not easy to find information about your FinePower PSU, at least not on English language websites. That brand seems to be common in Russia, but not much elsewhere. I did find it seems to have multiple +12V rails, limited to 16A on two rails, 14A on one, and 8A on another. Those rails when combined are way over 500W, which does not include the +5 and +3.3V rails. This PSU was designed for older processors, that did not use 12V power for the CPU.

What was you old PC's configuration?

But it could be any number of other things that are not right.

What is the full model number of your memory? Did you try your memory in the A1 and B1 slots?

You said you have a video card, but did not include its information. Have you tried using the Intel integrated graphics, removing the video card?

If you move your memory to the other slots, or remove the video card, be sure to clear the CMOS/BIOS before starting the PC again.
 

My old PC (which was reassembled once again): 
CPU: i3-2120, 
MB: GA-H61MA-D3V
Memory: Hynix 2x4 (can't find frequency)
GPU: Radeon HD 7770
Have a connected 4pin cpu power cable to current MB. Still can't clearly understand or find if there might be some kind of incompatibility between 

Memory full model number is Kingston HX424C15FBK2/16. Tried different combinations, and of course with no modules inserted at all. So it's not the case.

Dedicated GPU was attached just to check fan power. Tried starting up using integrated with DVI and HDMI slots.

be sure to clear the CMOS/BIOS before starting the PC again. - this is what I forgot to do.
Will try to assemble everything step by step with all precautions, hope I've just made a little stupid mistake last time.

Anyway, thanks for your reply!
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