Help! My Custom PC Won’t Boot to BIOS

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Asked By TechWizard99 On

I'm having trouble with my custom PC—it won't boot into the BIOS. I've got a DA750R Gold power supply, an RTX 5060 Ti graphics card, 16GB of RAM, and a Gigabyte motherboard. I've connected everything the way it should be, but I can't get any signal to the monitor. I've made sure the HDMI is plugged into the GPU and not the motherboard, and there's still no connection. Should I consider taking it to a computer repair shop?

4 Answers

Answered By HardwareHero14 On

What motherboard and CPU are you using? Knowing the details really helps! For the Gigabyte motherboard, make sure you’re using the right slots for your RAM and check if everything is seated properly. Sometimes just reseating can make a difference.

PCBuilder88 -

I've got a Gigabyte B650M D3HP AX motherboard with an AMD Ryzen 5 7600X CPU.

Answered By NerdyNutcase On

Don’t forget to connect the 6-pin connector on the top left of the motherboard, if applicable! Sometimes it's the little things that get overlooked.

Answered By TechTroubleshooter On

It could be a memory issue, so try booting with just one RAM stick at a time. Also, make sure everything is connected right. If your CPU has integrated graphics, try removing your graphics card to eliminate that from the problem. It’s often an easy fix!

UserFriendly01 -

I checked everything, man. I tried both sticks in different slots and I can hear the clicks when they’re locked in.

Answered By GamerGuru82 On

It sounds like you might want to double-check the basics. Pictures would help, but it could be something simple like a loose RAM stick or an unconnected CPU power cable. There are a ton of things that could cause this issue. If you can, share what you’ve tried so far to narrow it down further!

CraftyCoder17 -

What type of pictures should I post?

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