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Newegg[newegg.com] has ASRock B550M Pro SE AM4 DDR4 SATA 6Gb/s 1 PCIe 4.0 x16 Micro ATX Motherboard w/ 2.5G LAN + 512GB Solidigm P44 Pro M.2 2280 PCIe 4.0 NVMe Gen4 Gaming TLC Internal Solid State Drive (SSDPFKKW512H7X1) for $85. Shipping is Free
Don't quote me on that, but I think that you should have been able to just connect the mobo and the power supply and the mouse/keyboard and try to boot into the BIOS. At least, that's my troubleshooting process if it won't post with everything connected. Sometimes, it's a matter of which RAM slot is supposed to be used first. Or if Jupiter is in retrograde and you forgot to burn some sage before starting your build.
Just some of my troubleshooting tips from years where there weren't LEDs that would light up to help guide the way, but just a little buzzer that would beep some random sequence of beeps.
thanks for your reply this is good to know .. sorry to be so dumb but.... do you mean leave out the CPU (don't plug it into the MB) , connect the MB/power supply/mouse/keyboard and any video card you might have, plug that into the monitor and see if you can get to BIOS on the monitor screen? I always thought you'd need the CPU or else the MB would refuse to boot, maybe I'm wrong?
In my case I put everything together.. CPU, MB, ram, video card, power supply, mouse, keyboard and the darn thing just wouldn't even start up.. hit the power button on the PC case and nothing would happen.
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It's because it's backordered.
Just some of my troubleshooting tips from years where there weren't LEDs that would light up to help guide the way, but just a little buzzer that would beep some random sequence of beeps.
thanks for your reply this is good to know .. sorry to be so dumb but.... do you mean leave out the CPU (don't plug it into the MB) , connect the MB/power supply/mouse/keyboard and any video card you might have, plug that into the monitor and see if you can get to BIOS on the monitor screen? I always thought you'd need the CPU or else the MB would refuse to boot, maybe I'm wrong?
In my case I put everything together.. CPU, MB, ram, video card, power supply, mouse, keyboard and the darn thing just wouldn't even start up.. hit the power button on the PC case and nothing would happen.