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1 minute ago, Krafte_ said:

@Crunchy Dragon I’m assuming I can’t fit my i7 into the new mother board which is a LGA 1151 socket to test and see if it’s the mother board?

Z370 and Z390 are compatible with each other, as long as you have an 8700 at least, your new i7 will work in the Z390 board.

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2 minutes ago, Crunchy Dragon said:

Z370 and Z390 are compatible with each other, as long as you have an 8700 at least, your new i7 will work in the Z390 board.

its a 6700... So do you think buying a new motherboard would be the best option?

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Just now, Krafte_ said:

its a 6700... So do you think buying a new motherboard would be the best option?

Before doing that, inspect the socket on your Z390 board and see if any of them are bent.

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2 minutes ago, Krafte_ said:

Nothing seems to bent @Crunchy Dragon

Alright. I would try a different board, then.

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4 hours ago, Krafte_ said:

Ok, thanks for the help @Crunchy Dragon

So i got a new motherboard and everything powered up fine until i tried to use a monitor. There is no signal going into the monitor, i have tried 3 monitors and none of them worked. Also tried a 1060 graphics card and that didn't work. When it powers up the ez debug light comes on for the ram but in like 3 seconds it turns off (not sure if that means anything just thought i would include it). Also i used two different power supplies. And i have tried numerous popular fixes.

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