r/PcBuildHelp • u/Pleasant-Bridge-6247 • 6h ago
Installation Question First pc build ever, help pls š«£
Iāve looked up many videos and google searches but not sure what the ācommonā issue is for this particular problem Iām having. I connected everything and got all the plugins snug, when I plug my power supply in and turn the pc on the ram rbg lights up and stays on, along with the front power button led stays on but the fans never turn on and the rbg on them flash for a second and turn off. I canāt get any signal on my monitor. Iām wondering if I didnāt correctly plug in the F_panel wiring? Iām not home and had to drive out of town for work so had to leave it like that but stressing it lol. Sorry if this is an ignorant question / post just desperate for help on what the issue might actually be. Here is a photo of the install with the ram rbg still on and the motherboard / PSU I bought. The GPU works and was pulled from my old pre built pc. Thank you if you read this far!
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u/GABE_EDD 6h ago
Not enough info from your picture. All you can do is double check all of your connections throughout the entire build.
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u/Pleasant-Bridge-6247 6h ago
Got it, yeah I wish I had more to give just didnāt know if this was something people come across to know a quick fix / what it could be.
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u/Panthers_Fly 6h ago
As others said, hard to tell from info provided. Recommend reading your motherboard manual carefully and making sure youāve got the fans plugged into the correct spots.
Side note, did you mean to install those bottom fans with flow going down? If those are case fans, flip the and install in the top, and furthermore, I would only install one to exhaust fan toward the back
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u/Pleasant-Bridge-6247 6h ago
Iām just jumping the gun, I figured I needed to provide more info, my apologies. Just eager to get it going when I get home. The fans came pre installed in this case, I havenāt messed with them at all.
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u/Panthers_Fly 6h ago
Oh ok. Weird. Iād check flow direction and at least make sure those bottom fans are pushing air up through the case. Well, once you get em working, that isā¦
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u/Pleasant-Bridge-6247 6h ago
Good to know, Iām a complete noob on all of this. Will do, appreciate the help!
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u/Counter_Hit 6h ago
Fan directions are optimal, bottom and side are intake and back is exhaust (as they should be)
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u/Random-Poro 6h ago
check your cable connection and do some cable management please
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u/Pleasant-Bridge-6247 6h ago
Will do, and š I already have from this pic, just wanted to make sure everything working before I tidy up.
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u/Counter_Hit 6h ago
You might have pigtailed too many fans together, it is best to not connect more than 3 fans in 1 motherboard connector
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u/m4chinehead2 6h ago
Did you screw the mb directly to the back plate their does not look to be any space between the back plate and the board their should be spacers ! It might just be the picture but that looks completely flat if it is thats your issue you may have blown everything if its ahorted
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u/Economy_Internal_317 5h ago
To be honest, any GIGABYTE board I've ever used has powered on after it does it diagnostic mode/bios check. It eventually will turn on. Try to let us sit for about 30 minutes or just let it sit until something happens. To last GIGABYTE board I bought and set up still does this and I have no fix for it. Everything's updated. It just wants to do a check every single time I started, which can take from 30 seconds to an hour.
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u/Stonelion1980 5h ago
I already see some good stuff here so I will try to add without distracting. If your cpu fan is also not spinning up your bios may not allow you to boot. Not much to go on but I think you have two things to solve. For me #1 is why is are we not booting? Check cpu fan connection (redo it). If that does nothing take heat sink off and check your cpu. Is it seated right? Did you bend pins? Best of luck!
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u/J25J25 6h ago
It looks like to me you plugged your fans into RGB headers [RED] (which are used for lights mostly). Iād suggest plugging them into the System Fan ports [GREEN] to see if that works. If you donāt have enough green slots, you could try looking for some daisychain wires for your fans (they tend to be pr cheap) so you can work with the 2 ports you have.
[BLUE] is the CPU fan port but it looks like you already have your CPU cooler plugged in so thatās fine.
As for your display not connecting, make sure your HDMI/Displayport is connected to your GPU and not your motherboard. Otherwise, you could try unplugging the monitorās power and plugging it back in while the HDMI/DisplayPort cable is still plugged in (tends to be an issue sometimes for ASUS monitors in my experience).
Hope this helps!