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Motherboard Problem?

Discussion in 'PC hardware help' started by Trancer, May 17, 2010.

  1. Trancer

    Trancer Member

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    Hey guys, I recently broke the cpu cooling unit on my computer, and needed to replace it so i got a replacement. My motherboard is the p5gd2-x, and since the replacement my motheroard has stopped working? I figured it might be a grounding issue since I had to pull the motherboard out to put the mounts in for the cooler, so I took everything out and placed it on a cardoard box and tried it that way, but that was not the problem, i also reset the CMOS using the Jumper on my board, other than that I do not know the problem. The power supply is also not the problem for the led comes on on the board, the cpu fan spins, so does the graphics card fan. I also tried a second power supply that gave me the same problem still. Everything is hooked up to my monitor correctly and there is no display whatsoever no bios, startup nothing my monitor doesnt even recognize that there is a signal there, help?
     
  2. zatanaz

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    try removing the memory card then putting it back or changing its slot....if stil try removing the video card and putting it in the built in one if theres a signal or display your video card is the one causing it to not display anything...i had the same problem i didnt knew that my video card is the one causing it coz the fan is rotating hope ive been a help to you god bless
     
  3. ddp

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    reseat the cpu & make certain both power connectors from psu is connected to the motherboard.
     

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