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If you bought a new motherboard, you should clear cmos / reset bios ! (see post #12)
If you bought a new motherboard, did you rtfm ?
If that doesn't help, try "breadboading" as suggested by oscer1 in post #15.
If you bought a new motherboard, you should clear cmos / reset bios ! (see post #12)
If you bought a new motherboard, did you rtfm ?
If that doesn't help, try "breadboading" as suggested by oscer1 in post #15.
Every system have different configuration and different supporting parts. First you have to check that your parts is supportable or not. If yes then re-install the cables, may be they had connected on wrong connection.
I had faced same problem but my pc is old. I call the technician and they just pull out both the ram and re-install it and re-instilled the processor. After that my pc works great.
Wellll . it was definitely the processor hahah. I finally got it to boot but has me a little concerned is better reported a CMOS battery failure on a first boot and I booted up twice since then and hasn't said anything else about it
It should be fine now you know it boots now add another stick of ram then hard drive if all good put in case if not in already.