james.wired
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What two pieces? The cpu and mobo for sure right? I swapped the cpu into the old mobo and got nothing. swapped the old cpu into the current mobo and nothing.
I just want to be on the same page as you guys haha
edit: I will go home and swap the ram, see if that does anything and post back. Thanks again for your continuous help guys
edit love: I saw this suggested another thread posted yesterday: Won't turn on..
Are we past that?
I just want to be on the same page as you guys haha
edit: I will go home and swap the ram, see if that does anything and post back. Thanks again for your continuous help guys
edit love: I saw this suggested another thread posted yesterday: Won't turn on..
Try this first:
1. Unplug the power cord from the pc
2. Press the power button to drain any leftover charge from the system
3. Remove the CMOS battery and press the power button again
4. Replace the CMOS battery, plug the power cord back in, and try starting the pc again.
If it works, then your system probably overheated while you were playing fallout. Check your temps, especially on the cpu, make sure nothing's overheating.
Are we past that?