So, I've just built a computer that, as far as I can tell, isn't booting. I'm using a monitor I know to work, and I've removed the video card so I've got the monitor plugged into the mobo. The case/cpu fans spin and the light on the front of the case comes on, but there's no beeps or picture on the screen whatsoever.
I have the 20+4 pin power plugged in, as well as the 4 pin CPU power (I have two 4-pin plugs labeled 4P and 4+, I used the 4P).
Any idea what's going on? Is there a good way for me to verify if the cpu/motherboard isn't working, and if so which one? Mistakes I might have overlooked?
Since then I've got it running and installed Windows 7 64 bit (the problem turned out to be PEBCAK: I forgot that the CPU didn't have integrated graphics and managed to plug the monitor into the motherboard). Now, though, I've got a slew a new, weird problems:
-Some USB ports on the back of the computer don't work when Windows is running, but they light up a gamepad while the computer is booting up
-Everything seems to run a little bit slowly, for example a new windows explorer window seems to freeze up momentarily every time I open one
-There's an issue I suspect is with the GPU, but I can't tell. When I'm installing new video drivers, windows seems prone to completely shutting down without the slightest warning, prompting an automatic reboot. There's also sometimes weird artifacts on a screen shortly before a crash during other, normal use, and when I had the drivers installed(?) any game I tried to run would hard crash windows immediately. I tried running Tomb Raider with the drivers uninstalled and it worked for a little bit, until I went into a menu and the entire screen turned black even when I tabbed out, requiring a hard restart. I don't think the GPU is overheating (during normal use before crashes it sticks around 30c) but I guess I can't be totally sure. I also wonder if this could be a PSU thing? I'm currently attempting to complete a sequence of uninstalling the drivers, restarting, installing the drivers, and restarting again without the computer hard crashing. The crashes could be driver related, but it also crashed when I'm trying to install drivers so it's hard to tell whether the chicken or the egg came first if it's drivers.