ASUS Crosshair V Formula Motherboard

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Hello, I have just got back my old motherboard from Asus after having issue's with running water cooling,
But the issue's only started once I waited 16 weeks for the repair of a USB2 to get fixed,
Asus did something to the bios and now once I set my rig up it don't load the screen up "blank screen"yes the Cable is in properly ,
The spec's are
ASUS Crosshair V Formula
1700 OC ram G.Skill Ripjaws
Phenom IIX6 1100T(HDE00ZFBK6DGR),3.3GHz,125W,rev.E0,SocketAM3,6-Core
PSU= 620Watts HCG
670 GTX 2g card from Leadtek less than 2 months old
It all power's up but nothing happens waited for 30 mins every time I've booted it up and nothing but blank screen

Be for I sent it off to get fixed I got a Crosshair V Formula Z, so I could sell the other one once I got it back and have since had a buyer who's paid for it and it's also 36 hours late,

Thing's I have tried to do
Flash the bios using ROC connect via USB white in the back while no power is running to the board but still plugged into the wall, tested all the parts on my current motherboard and it worked 100% but not on the other motherboard,
When I did that bios flashing I watched a video first on how to do it (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XI-zGV8SLho)

The bios I am trying to flash is the bios that is recommended from Asus (http://www.asus.com/ROG_ROG/CROSSHAIR_V_FORMULAZ/#support_Support_CPU_Phenom IIX6 1100T(HDE00ZFBK6DGR),3.3GHz,125W,rev.E0,SocketAM3,6-Core)
 

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@Tradesman1, That has been done already, And the only thing that has not been done is using 1 slot of ram, Lol
@alexoiu that also has been done each time the computer has been booted, This motherboard don't have any beeps but has a light (green means everything is all good/red all bad) and there is also another thing with like a counter clock on there and that has shown no faults,
Oh alexoiu, the other case don't have a case speaker only my main dose, and having to undo my desk just to get a case speaker out is way to much work when the motherboard has 3 other things to let you know if it's working or not,


At first I thought that is could have been the bios but using the same CPU as it's always had since I got the motherboard, If all else fails I'll send the motherboard back with the CPU and get Asus to get it working or they'll replace it,


Just hoping that a Asus ROG rep see's this post and then post's on what I should do but my bet is they're having a little laugh over it but not thinking they'll see that motherboard a 3rd time in as little as 4 months, with a message inside the box with a small red face,

At the moment I am at school learning how to fix this kind of thing so first thing I do on Tuesday is ask my teacher if he know's what is going on and get him to have a look at it, Tafe/uni, course name (Computer Assembly & repair's/Electronics)
 

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Ok so took the cpu off to see if there was any fluff on it and saw that it was missing one pin


Gone and got a new one to see if it works will post an update
This was posted on mobile phone