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3 minutes ago, sabine-binne said:

i had made another thread 

but now my problems are worse, i took my mobo out and put it back in, it wont light up anymore and it wont boot at all, i don't know what to do ;(

All power cables connected and making a solid connection?

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check power cables, make sure the PSU's switch at the back is on, and reset the BIOS. that might fix it

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1 minute ago, NinJake said:

Clear CMOS, they mean.

yea that, just remove the watch battery on the motherboard, and leave it next to the motherboard for about 30s then put it back in, that might help, also might not

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Just now, sabine-binne said:

its already cleared, read the old thread

I'm saying reset it again. But before you do:

 

Detach every single connection to your MOBO. Take out your RAM, reseat the ram, and re-connect all cables after verifying they're in the correct pins. (reference your mobo manual if need be)

 

This is just to be safe, then clear cmos once more, and give it a go.

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1 minute ago, NinJake said:

I'm saying reset it again. But before you do:

 

Detach every single connection to your MOBO. Take out your RAM, reseat the ram, and re-connect all cables after verifying they're in the correct pins. (reference your mobo manual if need be)

 

This is just to be safe, then clear cmos once more, and give it a go.

so this motherboard has lights on it that are on when the main power cable is plugged in, these lights are off. so doing that wont fix anything

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As for your current issue I have no idea how to fix it. But based on your previous thread it may be noteworthy to say that some of the reviews with the motherboard you are using talked about posting issues where it took a ludicrous amount of time to post.

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2 minutes ago, Brooksie359 said:

As for your current issue I have no idea how to fix it. But based on your previous thread it may be noteworthy to say that some of the reviews with the motherboard you are using talked about posting issues where it took a ludicrous amount of time to post.

yes it takes about 10-20 seconds to post i've always waited that time

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50 minutes ago, sabine-binne said:

i had made another thread 

but now my problems are worse, i took my mobo out and put it back in, it wont light up anymore and it wont boot at all, i don't know what to do ;(

In your original thread you said you had put something behind the board the make your GPU sit in place. What exactly did you use? And why not just use more standoffs?

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