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newbie
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January 13, 2018, 01:21:15 PM
#21
Alright guys. It was the incompatibility between the CPU and RAM. I put in a new i3 7th gen I had and it booted right up. Its running now. Thanks all.

Damn.  Glad you got it figured out.  I didn't even know there was such a thing as a compatibility issue between cpu and ram.  15 years in the IT industry and I've not once ran into that issue.

Exactly. I had no idea either. It was the speed. the old cpu needed 2133 mhz RAM, I had bought 2400.
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January 13, 2018, 01:14:40 PM
#20
Alright guys. It was the incompatibility between the CPU and RAM. I put in a new i3 7th gen I had and it booted right up. Its running now. Thanks all.

Damn.  Glad you got it figured out.  I didn't even know there was such a thing as a compatibility issue between cpu and ram.  15 years in the IT industry and I've not once ran into that issue.
newbie
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January 13, 2018, 12:51:36 PM
#19
Alright guys. It was the incompatibility between the CPU and RAM. I put in a new i3 7th gen I had and it booted right up. Its running now. Thanks all.
newbie
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January 12, 2018, 01:09:02 AM
#18
I have an i3, BX80677I37100 somewhere. I'll give it a shot tomorrow.
newbie
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January 12, 2018, 12:38:36 AM
#17
Yes, unfortunately you bought CPU/RAM that aren't compatible with each other. I would exchange the RAM for a 2133 MHz DDR4 that's listed on the QVL.

I might have an i3 7th laying around,  would that be compatible?
hero member
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January 12, 2018, 12:16:08 AM
#16
Yes, unfortunately you bought CPU/RAM that aren't compatible with each other. I would exchange the RAM for a 2133 MHz DDR4 that's listed on the QVL.
newbie
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January 12, 2018, 12:14:22 AM
#15
Your Celeron CPU only supports 2133 MHz DDR4 RAM.

https://ark.intel.com/products/97452/Intel-Celeron-Processor-G3930-2M-Cache-2_90-GHz

Typically the faster memory speeds are only supported by the higher end processors, like the i3-i7. Either return the RAM or CPU. It's always best to go off of the motherboards qualified vendor parts list to make sure you are using a CPU and RAM tested to be compatible with the motherboard.

https://www.asrock.com/MB/Intel/H110%20Pro%20BTC+/index.asp#Memory

https://www.asrock.com/MB/Intel/H110%20Pro%20BTC+/index.asp#CPU

Damn. So is that the issue?
hero member
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January 12, 2018, 12:02:37 AM
#14
Your Celeron CPU only supports 2133 MHz DDR4 RAM.

https://ark.intel.com/products/97452/Intel-Celeron-Processor-G3930-2M-Cache-2_90-GHz

Typically the faster memory speeds are only supported by the higher end processors, like the i3-i7. Either return the RAM or CPU. It's always best to go off of the motherboards qualified vendor parts list to make sure you are using a CPU and RAM tested to be compatible with the motherboard.

https://www.asrock.com/MB/Intel/H110%20Pro%20BTC+/index.asp#Memory

https://www.asrock.com/MB/Intel/H110%20Pro%20BTC+/index.asp#CPU
newbie
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January 11, 2018, 11:48:53 PM
#13
Yes, leave all the PCI-E slots empty, connect the monitor to the DVI port and see if there is a video signal during POST. If you can get to the Bios. What is the model number or link to the RAM you bought.

It's actually Crucial. 

https://www.superbiiz.com/detail.php?p=CT424A4G_G&c=fr&hash=0be0I%2FRhNAzzup46TrUBMKqI7AibVJAVv0pXfKsP9f9l2t1wUQioIqtRQowhiXHF8PHc2g1mNeZXg2xiyHdEV8OYb0JZR80076VbNuZwSLwOOriefWCZIA&gclid=Cj0KCQiAs9zSBRC5ARIsAFMtUXFMnAd6lbJn_qBlx75EWfA3t-_SvKMThyl-fXM6An55UuwIhmW9rzoaAkVrEALw_wcB

You bought 2400 MHz RAM. According to the specifications 2400 MHz RAM is only supported with KabyLake CPU's. What processor do you have?

https://www.asrock.com/MB/Intel/H110%20Pro%20BTC+/index.asp#Specification

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*7th Gen Intel® CPU supports DDR4 up to 2400; 6th Gen Intel® CPU supports DDR4 up to 2133.

Its Intel BX80677G3930 7th Gen Celeron
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January 11, 2018, 11:37:16 PM
#12
Yes, leave all the PCI-E slots empty, connect the monitor to the DVI port and see if there is a video signal during POST. If you can get to the Bios. What is the model number or link to the RAM you bought.

It's actually Crucial. 

https://www.superbiiz.com/detail.php?p=CT424A4G_G&c=fr&hash=0be0I%2FRhNAzzup46TrUBMKqI7AibVJAVv0pXfKsP9f9l2t1wUQioIqtRQowhiXHF8PHc2g1mNeZXg2xiyHdEV8OYb0JZR80076VbNuZwSLwOOriefWCZIA&gclid=Cj0KCQiAs9zSBRC5ARIsAFMtUXFMnAd6lbJn_qBlx75EWfA3t-_SvKMThyl-fXM6An55UuwIhmW9rzoaAkVrEALw_wcB

You bought 2400 MHz RAM. According to the specifications 2400 MHz RAM is only supported with KabyLake CPU's. What processor do you have?

https://www.asrock.com/MB/Intel/H110%20Pro%20BTC+/index.asp#Specification

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*7th Gen Intel® CPU supports DDR4 up to 2400; 6th Gen Intel® CPU supports DDR4 up to 2133.
newbie
Activity: 322
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January 11, 2018, 11:32:15 PM
#11
Update the motherboard firmware to the latest? Just throwing it out there

Any idea how if I can't see?

Shit wait, I never installed the DVD it came with!
hero member
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January 11, 2018, 11:26:29 PM
#10
Update the motherboard firmware to the latest? Just throwing it out there
newbie
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January 11, 2018, 11:26:24 PM
#9
Yes, leave all the PCI-E slots empty, connect the monitor to the DVI port and see if there is a video signal during POST. If you can get to the Bios. What is the model number or link to the RAM you bought.

It's actually Crucial. 

https://www.superbiiz.com/detail.php?p=CT424A4G_G&c=fr&hash=0be0I%2FRhNAzzup46TrUBMKqI7AibVJAVv0pXfKsP9f9l2t1wUQioIqtRQowhiXHF8PHc2g1mNeZXg2xiyHdEV8OYb0JZR80076VbNuZwSLwOOriefWCZIA&gclid=Cj0KCQiAs9zSBRC5ARIsAFMtUXFMnAd6lbJn_qBlx75EWfA3t-_SvKMThyl-fXM6An55UuwIhmW9rzoaAkVrEALw_wcB
hero member
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January 11, 2018, 11:19:38 PM
#8
Yes, leave all the PCI-E slots empty, connect the monitor to the DVI port and see if there is a video signal during POST. If you can get to the Bios. What is the model number or link to the RAM you bought.
newbie
Activity: 322
Merit: 0
January 11, 2018, 11:12:03 PM
#7
Disconnect the GPU's from the motherboard and see if the onboard video is working. What RAM are you using?

Disconnect the PCI's? It's a ballistic DDR4. Two 4gb sticks. I tried only one as well.
hero member
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January 11, 2018, 11:00:56 PM
#6
Disconnect the GPU's from the motherboard and see if the onboard video is working. What RAM are you using?
newbie
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January 11, 2018, 10:59:41 PM
#5
I don't have any H110's, so hopefully someone chimes in soon that does have experience with them.  Is this your first build with that board?

Yes it is.
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January 11, 2018, 10:52:48 PM
#4
I don't have any H110's, so hopefully someone chimes in soon that does have experience with them.  Is this your first build with that board?
newbie
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January 11, 2018, 10:42:55 PM
#3
Does it work with one GPU plugged in?  Are you using that GPU for the monitor or iGPU?

It does't work with one GPU, no. I tried plugging directly the GPU as well with no luck.
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January 11, 2018, 10:36:17 PM
#2
Does it work with one GPU plugged in?  Are you using that GPU for the monitor or iGPU?
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