Just got a new motherboard and I cant see anything when I turn it on

Hey anons, I need some help with my new motherboard.
When I turn the PC on, it appears to be all okay except the monitor stays black.
Is my wiring for the display wrong?
Thanks for anyone that wants to help.

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plug into dedicated card or onboard display ports mongoloid

I'm assuming your cpu has integrated graphics?
turn it on without the video card and see what happens

I did. Pic related.

So just take the card out and run it? Alright, I'll try that.

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>So just take the card out and run it?
yes, but obviously with video connected to the onboard graphics.

does your mobo even have it? cause I don't see it

It's right there. I'm trying your idea right now.

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You forgot to put the I/O shield in, brainlet.

There's very clearly a HDMI port in the rear I/O in that picture.

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lol you gotta get rid of that sticker

I/O shield? Where would that be? Sorry for the stupid questions, I am still a novice to computer building.

Ha, yeah just removed it.

Also guys I just noticed, everytime I turn it on, the cpu can stops for a sec, then speeds up quickly before returning to it's normal speed. Don't know if that has anything to do with it, but just felt I had to tell you just in case it does.

>Where would that be?
inside the motherboard case, it's a small metal plate with cut wholes for the i/o ports

is it throwing out any post codes?

OP did you get this thing used?

Oh, the motherboard didnt fit it. Had to remove it.

Yeah. Why?

I really dont know what I'm missing. Here's another picture of the motherboard. I will take a picture of the CPU socket soon.

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Here's the socket.

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i see bent pins

The video output is probably set to wrong setting, just perform a bios reset.

Are the RAM DIMMs seated correctly (i.e., all the way in?). I've seen this be the cause for failure to POST quite a few times.

Oh shit, you're right, I see about 3 bent pins. Is the socket fucked now?

Yeah, I made sure of that twice before turning it on.

Also, nothing I plug in is getting power.

>Is the socket fucked now?
if you can bend them back to the correct position without snapping them, no

lmao this happened to me the first time I inserted an LGA, I still don't understand how that happens.

>No I/O shield

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>Oh, the motherboard didnt fit it. Had to remove it.
Every motherboard comes with one, dumbdumb. Of course it didn't fit if you were trying to use one already in there. Look in the box your new board came in. And if you were already using that one, you were doing something majorly wrong.

there should be a status LED on the board somewhere near the connector for power and reset switsh
in the manual should be a page about blink codes

Fuck. I fixed one, but there are two that are absolutely absurd.

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Retard
I literally have Parkinson's and I can seat a CPU without bending pins.

>No IO shield
>"Display cable here" sticker
>Bent socket pins
Goddamn I knew this thread was going to be good. Put me in the screencap guys.

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Should have bought AMD retard

You installed the fan wrong idiot, the cpu is overheating.

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clean up your pubes

Are you a novice at reading? Any motherboards manual would have told you what to do with it.

I've ran my pc without an IO shield for 7 years, still works fine? Also my bedroom is practically dustless.

dust is mostly dead skin cells so unless your a lizard...

Please god remove the hairs

>bent pins
I'm leaving the thread now.

IO shield should be installed first before the motherboard and is installed from the inside pushing out, requiring some tricky force to get all 4 sides snapped in. The motherboard will then slide into the holes (Sound jacks easiest) double check you have RAM populated on DIMM_1 (white text on motherboard next to RAM slots should help)