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the motherboard powers up but shows nothing on the screen

the motherboard powers up but shows nothing on the screen

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xGexa
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07-24-2016, 01:43 AM
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-x2 270 -am3 n68s3 ucc -8gb ram pc restarted after pulling psu cable while on power - didn't see the machine and it started up automatically when psu was switched on - tested both ram slots and different pcs, used various psus - tried to access display via gpu card but couldn't test cpu or board - no am3 cpu or motherboard, suspect issue is hardware on board - after removing all components from the old boards, psu plugged in and powered on automatically - tried using usb flash bios tool but it didn't help - wondering if bios was damaged or a component burned - question: is this fixable? - if not, might as well discard it
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xGexa
07-24-2016, 01:43 AM #1

-x2 270 -am3 n68s3 ucc -8gb ram pc restarted after pulling psu cable while on power - didn't see the machine and it started up automatically when psu was switched on - tested both ram slots and different pcs, used various psus - tried to access display via gpu card but couldn't test cpu or board - no am3 cpu or motherboard, suspect issue is hardware on board - after removing all components from the old boards, psu plugged in and powered on automatically - tried using usb flash bios tool but it didn't help - wondering if bios was damaged or a component burned - question: is this fixable? - if not, might as well discard it

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SevensGamer
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07-25-2016, 08:39 AM
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Consider resetting the motherboard's CMOS. If you lack a specific jumper or don't know its location, remove the battery for about ten minutes (keep the power button pressed on the case for at least 30 seconds during this time).
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SevensGamer
07-25-2016, 08:39 AM #2

Consider resetting the motherboard's CMOS. If you lack a specific jumper or don't know its location, remove the battery for about ten minutes (keep the power button pressed on the case for at least 30 seconds during this time).

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huityweb
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07-27-2016, 12:29 AM
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I managed to fix it, removed the CMOS and unplugged all components except the battery, but the screen still won't show anything.
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huityweb
07-27-2016, 12:29 AM #3

I managed to fix it, removed the CMOS and unplugged all components except the battery, but the screen still won't show anything.