[Resolved!]
I traded my cousin some really expensive RAM that I happened accross for his old desktop, that he put his graphics card into that he swapped from his newer computer. If I plug the desktop into the wall and try to turn it on nothing happens. If I open it up I can see that the where the wire from the power supply plugs into the graphics card there Is a little light on. So clearly some power is getting somewhere…
How do I go about trouble shooting this, and what tools do I need? I assume at minimum a multi meter? Not really sure what to do, it’s been decades the last time I built a computer.
Board says “Asrock H110M-HDS”
Edit: Attached a Pic and noticed the light is actually on the graphics card, not motherboard. Added addtl info.
Update: So now all of the sudden the fan spins. I am at a loss as to why it spins now, as I haven’t actually really done anything. I ordered a speaker for the mobo, so waiting for that.
Final update: It works! I apparently had either a bad monitor or bad display port cable. But using another monitor with DVI I was able to finally get it to fully boot!
I am not sure what got the fans to eventually work, maybe just a cable was jostled.
I really appreciate all the advice! I definitely know a lot more and feel better equipped to do things with it now.
Edit: Is it possible there aren’t lights? I read through this a few times and don’t see anything.
Amazingly the computer came with the motherboard manual. I think something was wrong or a component was incompatible with the old one, and they had this one available.
Someone else suggested buying a speaker to hook up so I can hear the beeps. Do the lights provide the same info as the beeps?
Yeah. There should be a page in the manual with a diagram of your board and it’ll tell you where.
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Yes, but whether you have lights or just beeps depends on your board. I think yours does not have the lights, just the speaker pins.
I poked around at your manual lol.![](https://lemmy.world/pictrs/image/9d271e0a-2be9-4510-8665-deac3f3704e8.jpeg)