New motherboard still doesn't post to the monitor?

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    Gator said:
    So two motherboards are having video issues? Are you perhaps using the same video card? If so, that could be a problem.
    No, the video card is integrated (or whatever it's called) in the mobo it'self, for both the old and new mobos.
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    Solved. The CPU was the problem.
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    Its good that you got it fixed. Good luck going forward and feel free to ask more questions if need be.
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    justabluejay said:
    Solved. The CPU was the problem.
    Not seated properly or other issue? Please explain in case someone with similar issue reads the thread and congrats on solving the problem.
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    linnemeyerhere said:
    justabluejay said:
    Solved. The CPU was the problem.
    Not seated properly or other issue? Please explain in case someone with similar issue reads the thread and congrats on solving the problem.
    Oh, yeah the CPU had some pins bent which didn't connect into the socket all the way. I was unsure since it was my first time replacing a CPU. I bought a new one, and it's fine now. Now I know how it's supposed to lock in the socket.
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    You got luck my friend, bent pins are not always easy to correct....good work!
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