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Heeelp Me!!! Pc Wont Post!! :(

hmm, have you tried a different PSU?

maybe something shifted in your case and the case is now shorting out the motehrboard?
^-- try mounting the motehrboard outside of the case and booting up.

try going barebones (one stick of RAM, one hard drive, vid card, CPU) and see if that solves it, if so, then swap out RAM and see if that's the problem.

if you get up and running again, to test for bad RAM run memtest86 ( http://www.memtest86.com/ )

also, it might be that your HDD is failing, try going to the manufacturer's website and see if they have a diagnostic program to run to test for hard drive death.

good luck, and i'm sorry there aren't many people posting for you, i know exactly exactly how you feel.

P.S. if you do get your system up and running, why not rush to tweak it out following the guide I spent forever creating ;) http://www.hardforum.com/showthread.php?s=&threadid=710208
 
thanks

after i get it runiing I will surelly use your guide it is very good but aty the moment i need more help.. thanks
 
maybe something is not seated correctly, do you get any type of beep codes?
 
Originally posted by ruggs
maybe something is not seated correctly, do you get any type of beep codes?
^--check that

also, are you sure you don't have something that has fallen in the case, a rogue screw or something, that's causing it to short the motherboard with the case?

and, are all the fans working?
 
Definetely take it out of the case and try booting without it mounted..and check to make sure everything is seated properly of course. It wouldn't hurt to try a different PSU if you have access to one.
 
well i plugged in a solpy mtek 320w PSU and the mobo initialized for somer time after it died! i guess tomorrow i am going to get a new PSU
 
Originally posted by 1st.Proplayer
can the psu be the problem?
yes it could.
but then again, so could the motherboard, and couldn't you RMA the PSU instead of buying a new one?
 
I am going to get a friends PSU to test if it posts I will RMA the enermax PSU
any othger suggestions are welcome
 
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