Sometimes the issue is small, such as having to reseat the CPU into it's socket, making sure your RAM sticks are in the right slots, or turning off the PSU via it's switch, unplugging the PC from the outlet and replugging it in and trying to boot it up again. You could also try to check if any of the wiring is loose on the motherboard, especially the Motherboard power connector and the CPU power connector. Not having proper cooling can also be a major issue as that can also cause your PC to refuse booting up. If you're using the stock cooler for your CPU, I recommend getting a better CPU cooler; I personally use the Thermalright Assassin x120 SE (non-rgb, although rgb version is good too, I just got the non-rgb version to save some extra watts), it's a great cooler and refuses to let my cpu go above 50°C, which is amazing! I went from getting 80°C in CS2 with the AMD Wraith Stealth stock cooler to getting barely above 48°C. If even that isn't the problem then, well, it could be BIOS related, and since your PC won't even boot up to let you get to the BIOS GUI, then we have to check whether your motherboard has BIOS Flash, which would basically mean that you can put the latest BIOS update file into a flash drive, plug it into the BIOS Flash port on your motherboard and start the Flash process, this allows you to update your motherboards BIOS without needing to boot it up. Of course, first, your motherboard would need to have that capability. Also, I recommend that you watch the appropriate BIOS Flash tutorial for your motherboard before you do it, because if you mess up the BIOS Update, you could brick your motherboard.
@@WiredGuitars lol happened to me when i built mine last year. Can understand the frustration when building a new pc. I just cleanrd up my wiring today with zip sleeves.
@@WiredGuitars remember to go to preferences in da vinci resolve and set the gpu processing mode from opencl or whatever your cpu uses to CUDA if its Nvidia not sure about AMD. Because of not doing this before, I wasted hours of a tight deadline on a school presentation trying to find a solution
@@WiredGuitars Also, go to windows settings, display and then graphics settings and prioritise your dedicated gpu for da vinci resolve, which in this case would be the desktop app
not very good with pc but if u have an intel cpu try plugging your hmdi cable to the motherboard not the gpu and see if you any signal in case that you have an intel cpu this can be used to confirm if the issue is gpu related or not
well if your cpu is a g series and still no signal I guess that means its no gpu issue thought it was gpu since I have had my gpu crash on me a lot with screens going black but restart always fixed the issue you can try changing the slots of your ram or test them one by one if you have more than one, some times rams have some issues hope this helps thiss all my knowledege
@@xKaydeenRAM could potentially be the issue, depending on how many RAM sticks you have (2 is always recommended as it just performs better overall), you may have to check which slots your RAM sticks are in, again, if you have 2, the usual slots would be the 2nd and 4th slots, although your motherboard might be different so check with the motherboards manual or with the manufacturer themselves.
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Reseat your RAM, and remember DIMMA2 first
Will try this,
Take out your ramsticks and put them back, it usually works, if it doesnt, put one in at a time untill one works. Try to see if any of en are faulty
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Sometimes the issue is small, such as having to reseat the CPU into it's socket, making sure your RAM sticks are in the right slots, or turning off the PSU via it's switch, unplugging the PC from the outlet and replugging it in and trying to boot it up again. You could also try to check if any of the wiring is loose on the motherboard, especially the Motherboard power connector and the CPU power connector.
Not having proper cooling can also be a major issue as that can also cause your PC to refuse booting up. If you're using the stock cooler for your CPU, I recommend getting a better CPU cooler; I personally use the Thermalright Assassin x120 SE (non-rgb, although rgb version is good too, I just got the non-rgb version to save some extra watts), it's a great cooler and refuses to let my cpu go above 50°C, which is amazing! I went from getting 80°C in CS2 with the AMD Wraith Stealth stock cooler to getting barely above 48°C.
If even that isn't the problem then, well, it could be BIOS related, and since your PC won't even boot up to let you get to the BIOS GUI, then we have to check whether your motherboard has BIOS Flash, which would basically mean that you can put the latest BIOS update file into a flash drive, plug it into the BIOS Flash port on your motherboard and start the Flash process, this allows you to update your motherboards BIOS without needing to boot it up. Of course, first, your motherboard would need to have that capability. Also, I recommend that you watch the appropriate BIOS Flash tutorial for your motherboard before you do it, because if you mess up the BIOS Update, you could brick your motherboard.
Turns out reseating the ram worked! Appreciate your other suggestions tho :P
@@WiredGuitars lol happened to me when i built mine last year. Can understand the frustration when building a new pc. I just cleanrd up my wiring today with zip sleeves.
@@WiredGuitars alright, good, it's always the small stuff isn't it? Lol
@@WiredGuitars remember to go to preferences in da vinci resolve and set the gpu processing mode from opencl or whatever your cpu uses to CUDA if its Nvidia not sure about AMD. Because of not doing this before, I wasted hours of a tight deadline on a school presentation trying to find a solution
@@WiredGuitars Also, go to windows settings, display and then graphics settings and prioritise your dedicated gpu for da vinci resolve, which in this case would be the desktop app
not very good with pc but if u have an intel cpu try plugging your hmdi cable to the motherboard not the gpu and see if you any signal
in case that you have an intel cpu this can be used to confirm if the issue is gpu related or not
I have amd, but I tried motherboard DP and got nuffin :(
well if your cpu is a g series and still no signal I guess that means its no gpu issue
thought it was gpu since I have had my gpu crash on me a lot with screens going black but restart always fixed the issue
you can try changing the slots of your ram or test them one by one if you have more than one, some times rams have some issues
hope this helps thiss all my knowledege
@@xKaydeenRAM could potentially be the issue, depending on how many RAM sticks you have (2 is always recommended as it just performs better overall), you may have to check which slots your RAM sticks are in, again, if you have 2, the usual slots would be the 2nd and 4th slots, although your motherboard might be different so check with the motherboards manual or with the manufacturer themselves.
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