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Earlier today I tried to turn on my computer it turned on, but there was no video output. I turned it off, unplugged it let it sit plugged it back in, same thing, I also noticed my keyboard and mouse did not light up. I turned it off and looked all lights are on in the computer, I know it isn't the monitors. I use a gtx 1050ti, I tried another card in a different pci slot, that did not fix it. I then just pulled out my ram, now I use a asus m5a97 r2.0 motherboard and it has memok and the usual light if there is a problem with the ram. I turned on my computer, no beeping from the motherboard the light did not come on either. When it is on, all fans spin in my psu, gpu, pump works and disk drive and hard drives start spinning up and rgb lights turn on. Sometimes when I flipped the switch, and flipped it again, the motherboard wouldn't light up and nothing would work. So I unplug my psu from the wall and only sometimes with the motherboard light up. My full spec list is a amd fx 8370, gtx 1050ti, asus m5a97 r2.0, corsair vengeance ddr3 2*8, a Thermaltake 750 watt psu, and a corsair aio. 

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If the battery's dead, the bios would just reset everytime you turn it off.

The battery is there just to maintain the CMOS power so it would retain the bios settings.

Your system is more than 4 years old, if i'm not mistaken.

Most of the time when i got this kind of problem, motherboard is dead.

Luckily they are all old motherboards, so maybe its time to just replace them.

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2 minutes ago, SupaKomputa said:

If the battery's dead, the bios would just reset everytime you turn it off.

The battery is there just to maintain the CMOS power so it would retain the bios settings.

Your system is more than 4 years old, if i'm not mistaken.

Most of the time when i got this kind of problem, motherboard is dead.

Luckily they are all old motherboards, so maybe its time to just replace them.

Okay, well good thing I was already kind of planning on that, I was just waiting until I needed to, thank you for the help. 

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Good luck with the new one. It's RYZEN TIME!

 

Yeah at one time i get all of those motherboards to a repair shop.

Only 1 out of 5 can be repaired, most problems are disconnected / burned pcb traces mainly to memory slots, corroded slots / socket from contact with open (humid) air, and dead irreplaceable chip / resistors. The one's that was "revived" only lasted another 2 months, until its permanently dead.

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