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Motherboard turns on with No Display, No Beeps, Fan running, LED on

I have an old PC.
Motherboard - ASUS - M2N-MX SE
CPU - AMD Athlon X2 64 Bit
320 GB WD Hard Disk
1 GB RAM 

 

When I tried to turn on the PC, the CPU Fan is running, LED Turned on, no Beeps, but no output to the display.
I put the RAM to each slots, double checked the connections. Please help. I don't know what happened. It was working 6 months back.

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Are you trying it with a GPU or with the onboard graphics? IF you're trying with a GPU, make sure you're plugged into the GPU and not the motherboard and if you're using onboard graphics, try clearing CMOS by moving the pins or removing the battery.

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1 minute ago, Thunderzzu said:

Are you trying it with a GPU or with the onboard graphics? IF you're trying with a GPU, make sure you're plugged into the GPU and not the motherboard and if you're using onboard graphics, try clearing CMOS by moving the pins or removing the battery.

Not with the GPU. With on board graphics
I have tried clearing the CMOS also

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4 minutes ago, Abhishek Raj said:

Not with the GPU. With on board graphics
I have tried clearing the CMOS also

Then i'm sorry but IMO the mobo is dead :( Don't trust me though, i'm a junior PC repairguy :P

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9 minutes ago, Thunderzzu said:

Then i'm sorry but IMO the mobo is dead :( Don't trust me though, i'm a junior PC repairguy :P

:( Nooooooooo !!!! :o 

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15 minutes ago, Abhishek Raj said:

:( Nooooooooo !!!! :o 

If you have a local PC repair shop, take the mobo/CPU combo there and ask them if they have a AM2 system lying somewhere (they probably do) and ask them if you could try running your system with their CPU or with your CPU in their system. We allow our costumers to do that, as it doesn't really affect anything but the costumers happiness :)

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