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Just now, XxK3V1NxX said:

bro, you just saved me from a whole month of depression and a 0 in three subjects

Did it work?

I put a GPU to test it and measure temperatures, but after turning off the PC, restarting it and adjusting things in the BIOS it does not give any more video signal. I removed the battery from the bios, removed the ram and cleaned them and the slots, removed the processor and also cleaned it and it still doesn't give video. I have no idea what it could be and I urgently need the PC to work.

 

CPU especifications.

APU: Athlon 3000g

RAM: Patriot Viper 8gb and PNY 8gb at 2666MHz in dual chanel 

PSU: SNP550-HS

SSD: GENERIC 240GB 

mother: MSI A320M A PRO MAX

 

 

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Try connecting to the onboard video? the 3000G has built in video so it might have defaulted to using that.

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Just now, Raudi_ said:

Try connecting to the onboard video? the 3000G has built in video so it might have defaulted to using that.

I have connected the HDMI to the motherboard but neither of them works

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2 minutes ago, XxK3V1NxX said:

I have connected the HDMI to the motherboard but neither of them works

What lights up on the EZ Debug LED?

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1 minute ago, Raudi_ said:

What lights up on the EZ Debug LED?

Mi motherboard didn't have leds

 

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How long was the battery for the CMOS chip removed for?

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Just now, Godlygamer23 said:

How long was the battery for the CMOS chip removed for?

15 seconds, why?

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Just now, XxK3V1NxX said:

15 seconds, why?

Should be longer.

System should be off with power switched off or the system disconnected from mains. I would also discharge the system by holding down the power button after one of the aforementioned conditions have been met with regards to power. After removing the battery, leave it out for around 10 minutes before putting it back in.

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3 minutes ago, Godlygamer23 said:

How long was the battery for the CMOS chip removed for?

I kill mi motherboard or another component? );

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3 minutes ago, XxK3V1NxX said:

I kill mi motherboard or another component? );

Not a fan of your power supply, I'll say that at least.

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1 minute ago, Godlygamer23 said:

Not a fan of your power supply, I'll say that at least.

Its 80 plus platinium.

I don't know if it generates any other changes, since it is not used rigorously.

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1 minute ago, XxK3V1NxX said:

Its 80 plus platinium

If your specs are accurate, it's only 80 Plus certified. 

 

But efficiency doesn't mean anything necessarily. Not sure about the quality of the unit itself.

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2 minutes ago, Godlygamer23 said:

If your specs are accurate, it's only 80 Plus certified. 

 

But efficiency doesn't mean anything necessarily. Not sure about the quality of the unit itself.

Literally, if this PC breaks, I will be bankrupt and fail the first quarter, since I have all the information on school projects that I need to present next week.

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3 minutes ago, Godlygamer23 said:

If your specs are accurate, it's only 80 Plus certified. 

 

But efficiency doesn't mean anything necessarily. Not sure about the quality of the unit itself.

I'm honest, right now I'm crying

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Just now, XxK3V1NxX said:

Literally, if this PC breaks, I will be bankrupt and fail the first quarter, since I have all the information on school projects that I need to present next week.

Worst case, you can get the data off the drive by pulling it from the system and accessing it with another PC. But we can continue troubleshooting. Not saying the power supply is bad, I just don't know anything about it except for marketing. 

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Just now, XxK3V1NxX said:

I'm honest, right now I'm crying

Get a hold of yourself. It's not the end of the world.

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3 minutes ago, Godlygamer23 said:

Get a hold of yourself. It's not the end of the world.

Brother, it is the project to make a complex part of a machine that the school has and that I have to present in a group. Also, if this computer breaks, I have no way to pay someone to fix it.

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3 minutes ago, Godlygamer23 said:

Get a hold of yourself. It's not the end of the world.

Only i have the document 😭

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1 minute ago, XxK3V1NxX said:

Brother, it is the project to make a complex part of a machine that the school has and that I have to present in a group. Also, if this computer breaks, I have no way to pay someone to fix it.

Then let's figure out what the issue is.

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Just now, Godlygamer23 said:

Then let's figure out what the issue is.

Ok. I hate that this happens

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Just now, XxK3V1NxX said:

Ok. I hate that this happens

Did you do what I asked you to do with the CMOS battery?

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2 minutes ago, Godlygamer23 said:

Then let's figure out what the issue is.

Now what do I do with the PC?

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1 minute ago, Godlygamer23 said:

Did you do what I asked you to do with the CMOS battery?

Yep

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Just now, XxK3V1NxX said:

Yep

Did you try turning on the system?

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Just now, Godlygamer23 said:

Did you try turning on the system?

not since you told me about the battery

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