I've been having issues with my PC, and reckoned that a new motherboard and CPU was in order.
AMD seemed like best value, I decided that latest generation didn't have too much a price premium so was a Good Thing. So, a Ryzen 8000, DDR5. I liked the look of an Asus motherboard, albeit for gaming, that fit the spec. I needed to change the CPU, too, now, as it was just 450W. Case is decent, so I decided to keep.
First mistake, I trusted Amazon "Frequently bought together" and I ended up with an AM4 CPU to fit into the AM5 motherboard, only realising when I went to drop it in. "That don' fit there" I perspicaciously thought to myself . At least Amazon make that bit easy.
Anyways up, I get all the bits installed and.... nothing. No POST, no beeps (I had to wrangle a speaker to check for beeps). Double check everything. Reinstall the old board, reinstall again and check. (obv I don't have anything compatible to ID what is wrong). Get very very very sad and unhappy. Sleep on it.
Realise that I need a repair shop, troll on down and leave it. They found the problem, actually by luck more than design. The picture in the manual fooled me. I had installed the RAM in slots A1 and B1 (tried A1 only) as I thought that was what was shown. In teeny tiny writing on the board, and by carful examination of where the arrow is pointing, you need to use slots A2 and B2 first. Of course you do
We have working PC. Finally.
I will be selling off some bits
Motherboard/CPU - Intel i5 4 core
RAM - 32GB decent DD3
Video Card - MSI GeForce GT 730 N730K-2GD3H/LPV1 Gaming Graphics Card - 2GB DDR3, 902 MHz, PCI Express 2.0, 64-bit, DL-DVI-D/HDMI/D-SUB
PSU - Corsair 450W
MSI GeForce GT 730 N730K-2GD3H/LPV1 Gaming Graphics Card - 2GB DDR3, 902 MHz, PCI Express 2.0, 64-bit, DL-DVI-D/HDMI/D-SUB