MSI H110M PRO-VD boot problem

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54allan54 Posted messages 16 Status Member -  
54allan54 Posted messages 16 Status Member -
Hello

I’ve decided to put together a little setup; after assembling, the computer doesn’t boot, no display on the screen. Also I don’t have a buzzer, so it’s hard to identify the problem.

Here’s my config:

MSI H110M PRO-VD
1x HyperX FURY DDR4 HX421C14FB2/8 RAM 8GB 2133MHz DDR4 CL14 DIMM
Intel Core Kabylake i5-7400 Processor 3.00 GHz
Western Digital - WD Caviar Blue Internal 3.5'' Hard Drive - SATA - 1000 GB
Enermax NAXN Power Supply 450 W

I’m attaching a video of the EZ DEBUG LED

Many thanks in advance

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZF_6o_Mz0KQ

3 answers

  1. astuces72 Posted messages 2146 Registration date   Status Member Last intervention   1 669
     
    hi

    since all the components are compatible, it's a out-of-the-box failure.
    call the site’s customer service or where you bought the parts.

    try a BIOS reset, I’ll let you look it up online how to do it, but it’s simple, you just move a jumper for a few seconds without powering on and then put it back. the jumper is noted in the manual.
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    1. 54allan54 Posted messages 16 Status Member
       
      Hi.

      I've already done a Clear CMOS, same problem. I bought everything on Amazon, I'll check with them but actually I wanted to know which part could be defective, saving me from returning everything. Thanks
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    2. astuces72 Posted messages 2146 Registration date   Status Member Last intervention   1 669
       
      For that we would need another PC to test RAM and CPU to deduce a motherboard :)
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      1. 54allan54 Posted messages 16 Status Member > astuces72 Posted messages 2146 Registration date   Status Member Last intervention  
         
        okay, thank you
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  2. HiimTotaagami
     
    Hi,

    Did you plug the power button into the motherboard properly?

    Otherwise it might be the RAM because it did the same to me...

    Good luck

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  3. raspey Posted messages 9414 Status Member 249
     
    Hi, did you connect the power supply to the motherboard correctly?
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    1. 54allan54 Posted messages 16 Status Member
       
      Wow, such speed, thanks. yes all the connectors are properly plugged in
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    2. raspey Posted messages 9414 Status Member 249 > 54allan54 Posted messages 16 Status Member
       
      the 24 connectors and the 4 from the cpu? disconnect your hard drive.
      you have no signal or any fan spinning?
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    3. 54allan54 Posted messages 16 Status Member
       
      yes, both the CM and CPU connectors are properly plugged in. however, at the risk of saying a big dumb thing, I just realized that a wire is missing on the 24-pin connector. I'll post a photo in 2 minutes.
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    4. raspey Posted messages 9414 Status Member 249 > 54allan54 Posted messages 16 Status Member
       
      Did you try starting the power supply with a paperclip?
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