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Juluis97

So after fixing my issue with new CPU cooler a new problem appeared. I can not connect with my internet. It was working perfectly fine before I remove the motherboard. Now that is back in place, windows is telling me that I am "Not connected" ran troubleshooting and it came up as "a network cable is not...". Even though it clearly plug in. So I have tried almost everything short of doing a clean wipe of my PC

- unistalled and reinstalled drivers

-soft and hard reset bios

-turn it off and on

-tried a different Ethernet cable

-went to device manager to make sure the connection is not in power saving mode

And a slew of other solution

 

At this point I'm burn out, I'm planning to just get a new motherboard

Currently I have gigabyte aorus ultra gaming motherboard.

Any and all suggestions are greatly appreciated

 

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Is there any damage to the motherboard? Any of the metal tabs from the IO Shield stuck in ports? Are all the standoffs installed correctly, with the motherboard seated correctly? Does it work with a PCIE NIC/Wireless card? 

 

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30 minutes ago, TDP_Equinox said:

Is there any damage to the motherboard? Any of the metal tabs from the IO Shield stuck in ports? Are all the standoffs installed correctly, with the motherboard seated correctly? Does it work with a PCIE NIC/Wireless card? 

No observable damage, when handling the mb I always try to insure that I work in static free environment. No debris in the opening. Yes the and yes. Never tried to use a wireless adapter.

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On 11/3/2018 at 1:24 AM, Juluis97 said:

No observable damage, when handling the mb I always try to insure that I work in static free environment. No debris in the opening. Yes the and yes. Never tried to use a wireless adapter.

I would try a fresh install of the OS and if that doesn't solve the issue, either use a PCIE NIC, or buy a new motherboard. 

 

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Laptop: 2015 Macbook Pro 13, 8GB of RAM, 2.7Ghz i5, 240GB Apple SSD. 

 

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