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So this morning when I turned on the pc there no picture I knkw it did an update and shit down before I went to bed I tried different display cables another monitor tried the display port for the motherboard and not the graphics card I removed the cmos battery for 5 minutes and tried that but nothing it turns on lights up fans spin has not gotten hot but right now nothing and almost had it set up to start playing on it lol

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Hey guys, this is a very interesting situation, as it was posting for you and now doesn't, I would check IF the GPU had come loose a little bit in transit, and just finally fell that mm more where it wont connect now? Can you please send/upload an image of the internet of the PC, focusing mainly on the GPU, also I believe that Motherboard should have debug lights, if you could get an image of them for me too please. That would be great.

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Yep let's see the debug lights, also besat way to make sure the GPU is not loose is to simply reseat it, take it out entirely and plug it back in. In terms of cables, just make sure you are plugging them into the GPU, not the motherboard outputs on the back 🙂 

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Have you tried reseating the RAM? How about trying to boot with just one RAM stick and then just one of the other ones? They also need to be in the right slots based on the motherboards manual, sometimes that means A2 + B2 not A1 + A2. 

I'll let Waffles advise further though 🙂 thanks guys. 

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The DRAM indicator light signifies an issue with the RAM modules. As an initial troubleshooting step, I recommend reseating the RAM. Begin by removing the fan assembly shown in the image above. Next, locate the RAM sockets and press down on the retaining clips at the top of each socket to release the modules. Carefully remove the RAM sticks, noting their original positions. When reinstalling, ensure the pins on the modules align correctly with the socket notches. Apply firm, even pressure to seat the RAM until the retaining clips snap securely into place around the modules.

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