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<blockquote data-quote="swimfreak26" data-source="post: 1234792" data-attributes="member: 544365"><p>Board could be fried. I was setting up a system earlier this year and had the same thing happen (different board though), no noise, no power to CPU, etc, and it turned out that there was a short on the mobo which fried it.</p><p></p><p>HOPEFULLY you didn't fry other things. Sometimes you can short out the CPU if your motherboard doesn't shut off power to that region quick enough. Take it to a shop that does free estimates and have them check each component out, then order new stuff if you need to, or they'll tell you what's wrong if it's an easy fix and you can do your thing.</p><p></p><p>EDIT: As jmac said, could be a screw behind the board, which would cause it to short out.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="swimfreak26, post: 1234792, member: 544365"] Board could be fried. I was setting up a system earlier this year and had the same thing happen (different board though), no noise, no power to CPU, etc, and it turned out that there was a short on the mobo which fried it. HOPEFULLY you didn't fry other things. Sometimes you can short out the CPU if your motherboard doesn't shut off power to that region quick enough. Take it to a shop that does free estimates and have them check each component out, then order new stuff if you need to, or they'll tell you what's wrong if it's an easy fix and you can do your thing. EDIT: As jmac said, could be a screw behind the board, which would cause it to short out. [/QUOTE]
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