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asus b650-e no boot

MikeButnaru
Level 8

Built brand new computer with asus b650-e and i am getting absolutely nothing on the display... no signal... no boot to BIOS... nothing... i've tried a few things, but to me this seems really funny, ive never ever had this happen to me on a build... i think processor is  Ryzen 7800x3d... 32 gb ram G.Skill... Samsung 1TB nvme...  RTX 4060...
Is this one of those things where i have to reset the BIOS by pulling the watch battery out for a few minutes ?  i will try that tomorrow

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MikeButnaru
Level 8

...PROBLEM SOLVED...
Found out the hard way that the RAM was not inserted in the correct slots.
I had my two sticks of RAM in slots 1 and  3 and apparently that is WRONG and because of this thing alone, BIOS would NOT post anything.
If you only have 2 sticks and 4 slots, you must place your RAM in slots 2 and 4.
Which is crazy, obviously i would have never thought of this.
WHO in the world does that?   apparently AMD... 
And the crazier thing is,  why not post anything to the screen, like  HEY,  NO RAM,  give me a clue about RAM... 
But NO, nothing, no message nothing...  i think that is just bad design and bad decisions... 
*********************
THEN.... after installing Windows 11 Pro, with Product Key and all,  some of the drivers could not be installed.
Windows was not finding them,  and  even the  ASUS web site  did not have the drivers needed... 
This was especially for the  WIFI network drivers... (so first i had to plug in the Ethernet internet cable, obviously)
The only way that i was able to get the WIFI drivers installed was thru  Armoury-Crate... and that took forever, 
cause the installation and updates to this  Armoury Crate program took forever, almost thought it froze and 
will never recover.... 
Oh in the end the very very very end, i was finally able to find the location in Armoury Crate where i could see the WIFI driver option, 
and that took a while, and a few restarts... 
What a heck man?      I never had any issues like this with Intel.... not that Intel has all their eggs together either, but man, it is 2024 and all things supposedly are plug and play, and drivers are all online, etc...
I cant believe we still have to struggle with minor things like this...
I feel like back in the '90s when the message told you to get on the internet to get NETWORK DRIVERS.... 
Well, how the heck do i access internet without internet drivers ?   DUH...  😉

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ROGllxxKEYxxll
Level 7

Bro mikebutnaru.. that is more hard job but not so many pple can do what you do.. and the finally all pple around the world have benefit of it 

The key futures of ROG(MY)
Jonathan Tsang
But truly i am still 30+ years old.
Why Come to Asus? my 1st HP that nice i have in 2013 or 2014 (Asus ZenFone)
That time all handphone still many java version
And also no 1 handphone gaming the best in the world #

im not sure what you mean.... im guessing you dont know and you cant help either... 
either way, thank you for the reply...

MikeButnaru
Level 8

...PROBLEM SOLVED...
Found out the hard way that the RAM was not inserted in the correct slots.
I had my two sticks of RAM in slots 1 and  3 and apparently that is WRONG and because of this thing alone, BIOS would NOT post anything.
If you only have 2 sticks and 4 slots, you must place your RAM in slots 2 and 4.
Which is crazy, obviously i would have never thought of this.
WHO in the world does that?   apparently AMD... 
And the crazier thing is,  why not post anything to the screen, like  HEY,  NO RAM,  give me a clue about RAM... 
But NO, nothing, no message nothing...  i think that is just bad design and bad decisions... 
*********************
THEN.... after installing Windows 11 Pro, with Product Key and all,  some of the drivers could not be installed.
Windows was not finding them,  and  even the  ASUS web site  did not have the drivers needed... 
This was especially for the  WIFI network drivers... (so first i had to plug in the Ethernet internet cable, obviously)
The only way that i was able to get the WIFI drivers installed was thru  Armoury-Crate... and that took forever, 
cause the installation and updates to this  Armoury Crate program took forever, almost thought it froze and 
will never recover.... 
Oh in the end the very very very end, i was finally able to find the location in Armoury Crate where i could see the WIFI driver option, 
and that took a while, and a few restarts... 
What a heck man?      I never had any issues like this with Intel.... not that Intel has all their eggs together either, but man, it is 2024 and all things supposedly are plug and play, and drivers are all online, etc...
I cant believe we still have to struggle with minor things like this...
I feel like back in the '90s when the message told you to get on the internet to get NETWORK DRIVERS.... 
Well, how the heck do i access internet without internet drivers ?   DUH...  😉