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ASRock h110m-hdv Computer Assembly: No BIOS Start despite Correct Connections

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How do I troubleshoot a newly assembled PC with an ASRock H110M-HDV that powers on but never reaches BIOS or shows any monitor signal?

The likely cause is a motherboard-side fault, especially the RAM socket/slot, after basic checks like Clear CMOS and speaker beep testing [#16209965] [#16210020] [#16210122] A working board should beep with no RAM installed, and with one known-good RAM module it should post; in the thread, the system only behaved correctly after trying single-module tests, which pointed away from the CPU/GPU and toward the memory socket area [#16212186] The final diagnosis was a failed RAM socket on the motherboard, so the board was sent back and replaced [#16212698]
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  • #1 16209923
    wilkq
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    Hello
    I bought a new computer, put it together and plugged the power supply, graphics card, processor, disk, RAM, front panel, speaker to the motherboard. At startup, the CPU fan spins all the time, the housing fan spins, the graphics card fan spins but only for a few seconds. I connected the 24 pin plug and the 4x4 pin plug from the power supply to the motherboard, the graphics card has power. I tried to run without a graphics card (it is integrated in the motherboard) with one RAM chip, translate these bones, with the disk, without the disk and still nothing. After connecting to the monitor, nothing happens (it does not show no signal, but the monitor does not light up either, only the LED flashes what happens in my monitor, for example, when the computer is in hibernation. The monitor was connected to an integrated and separate graphics card)

    Intel i5-6500 processor
    Gigabyte GeForce GTX 1060 Windforce OC 6GB GDDR5 graphics card
    RAM GoodRam PLAY DDR4 2x4GB, 2133MHz
    Silentiumpc VERO L1 600w power supply
    ASRock h110m-hdv motherboard
    Seagate 1TB 3.5 "7200RPM SATA III Drive
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  • #3 16209934
    310artur
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    How is the CPU, the disc and the speaker, and the rest is unfastened, the speaker squeaks?
  • #4 16209948
    Kasek21
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    310artur wrote:
    Do you have a buzzer?

    wilkq wrote:
    I connected the power supply, graphics card, processor, disk, RAM, front panel, speaker to the motherboard.


    Obviously Clear CMOS made?
  • #5 16209958
    wilkq
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    When there is the cpu disc itself and the speaker is still not squeaking. Clear CMOS I didn't do, is it needed?
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  • #7 16209992
    wilkq
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    I did a CMOS reset (I took it from 1/2 to 2/3 and back to 1/2), nothing happened. Now I have taken out the batteries.
  • #8 16209997
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    wilkq wrote:
    I connected the 24 pin plug and 4x4 pin plug from the power supply to the motherboard

    ... what's that?

    Maybe something is out of order!

    Without RAM, what's going on?
  • #9 16210013
    wilkq
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    This is the plug next to the CPU (I think ATX). No RAM still nothing.
  • #10 16210020
    Kasek21
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    If the board does not make any sounds without RAM, and the speaker (buzzer) is properly connected, a problem with the motherboard or CPU can be considered.
  • #11 16210034
    wilkq
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    The speaker is connected to the SPK_C11 socket (+ speaker + c11 above this inscription, + speaker is higher than _c11), I connect it from the top. Am I doing it right, can I connect it somewhere else?
    Turn! when I plugged everything back in but took out the ram, the buzzer beeped 3 times.
  • #12 16210072
    310artur
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    Now put one die in each slot in turn until it's beautiful only once as a sign that it's OK.
  • #13 16210114
    wilkq
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    I checked every possible position and it never beeped.
  • #14 16210122
    Kasek21
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    Perform a Clear CMOS with RAM modules mounted.
  • #15 16210167
    wilkq
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    I did cmos clear by removing the battery for 10 minutes and still nothing beeps.
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  • #16 16210196
    310artur
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    Are the modules confirmed to work on this board? They are not on the QVL list.
  • #17 16211067
    wilkq
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    The processor is on the list of compatible on the manufacturer's website, it says on all forums that my graphics card and RAM are also compatible.
  • #18 16212186
    310artur
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    I know the processor, the graphics card is undoubtedly, but the RAM is not officially on the list.
    Did you assemble the CPU yourself? Are you sure that the pins in the socket are straight? Since the board comes alive without RAM, you need to focus on it. It has to come to life with one RAM module - then it will get up and give an image on a system integrated with UEFI.
  • #19 16212698
    wilkq
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    The RAM socket turned out to be guilty, one of them failed (it starts with one memory, despite the fact that it did not start before, but maybe I forgot something before) Tomorrow I am going for a new motherboard, the old one will be sent back. I hope it will move on then without any problems.

Topic summary

✨ The discussion revolves around an issue with an ASRock H110M-HDV motherboard where the user experiences no BIOS startup despite correct connections. The user has connected the power supply, CPU, RAM, graphics card, and other components, but the system fails to produce any output on the monitor. Responses suggest troubleshooting steps such as checking the speaker connection, performing a CMOS reset, and testing RAM modules in different slots. The user discovers that one of the RAM sockets is faulty, leading to the decision to replace the motherboard. The compatibility of components is also discussed, with emphasis on ensuring that RAM is on the motherboard's Qualified Vendor List (QVL).
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