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    Isaac Johnson is offline Member
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    Default My motherboard died?

    I am desperate ... I have an Asus mobo A7N8X-VM/400, and I was doing cleaning, as usual, taking precautions in the case (touch a metal object before touching the components on the issue of static) ... So far so good ...

    Harmonious whole, I close the tower, plug the PC, and .... no video signal ... Change the monitor ... and the same ... fx5900XT remove it, and probe with integrated video ... and nothing ... change the position of ram ... try to start the pc without ram, reset the CMOS, removing the battery for 2 days ... even be lit with the jumper in "reset" ... probe with another power source, with another hard disk ...

    Remains the same ... no video signal, no beep from the board, nothing, black screen and the keyboard does not work, turn around, the fan, everything ... but do not get the message from the bios or anything ... just stays there doing nothing ...

    UPDATE: tried it all: the process, the video card, the ram, the source and function without problems on another board ... but if I return to the previous motherboard, nothing happens.

    I have the feeling of was caused by the static ... but if you take all the precautions ... I have more than 50 armed PC MAINTENANCE done and how many others are not and never has this happened to me ... any idea? Any similar experience of sudden death and subsequent "resurrection"?

    Any input would be appreciated...

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    Hi

    I have the same problem..... Does not signal to the monitor but when you switch sounds an alarm......

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    Hello

    I have the same problem with a msi4 ... but gives a to turn the pc ... that will be?

    Resuscitate someone who is making the plates.

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    I explained put the battery to make it backwards and bridge connections (by putting the battery backwards or makes you single bridge) once done turn the pc, then when the time calculated should give you the image, to put the battery in its original state and turn on the pc eye also change the battery and some batteries die alone and end up giving him juice by cutting the board. Also clean the contacts where the battery.

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    I have spent the same inlet plate MSI ... about 5 MSI boards for AMD ... I work well 1 year 1 / 2... And then I get to fail ... turn off... and are blocked as ... and there for the count ... no longer work.... Only problems have been motherboard..... Because the processor and other things works perfectly ...

    Change the battery ... I took one to clear the CMOS...

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