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Check all your power connectors are seated properly in both the Mobo and PSU. Check your ram is all the way in the slots, you need to push them all the way down.

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  • 7 months later...

Well. Sorry for the late answer. But the problem was the case. The case made some bad contacts to the mobo and caused the mobo to shortout. I switched the case put and it World perfektly now!

If it aint broken, Dont fix it!

Denmark it is

Intel+Nvidia= The solution

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