I bumped my CPU then my computer turned off

Kobe Cruz

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Jun 17, 2013
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I bumped my CPU while playing games then my computer turned off, the screen distorts for a moment then, the cpu offs. After I restarted the CPU, everything is running good, I opened up a game, then I played for 5 minutes, after that it crashes, but in a different problem BSOD, I restarted the computer again but now the monitor receives no signal, the keyboard does not respond too, it shows no light on the caps lock etc. All fans are working, it produces no weird sounds, the only problem is it does not show display, the keyboard. I tried removing and plugging the wires but still nothing happened.

BTW my computer is old. We bought it way back in 2008
Specs:
Intel Core 2 duo e7500
3gb RAM (1gb ram and a 2gb kingston ram)
AMD HD7750 2gb DDR3
Electron ATX-600w
ASUS atx LGA 775 socket mobo(IDK the name)
 
Solution
When you first turn on the computer, it should make a series of beeps. These beeps are called a Power-On Startup Test (POST), and are used to diagnose problems when nothing shows up on the monitor. If this is a home-built system, the motherboard should have come with a small speaker which plugs into two pins labeled "speaker". It needs to be installed for you to hear the POST codes.

http://www.computerhope.com/beep.htm

Unfortunately, the code is different for each brand of BIOS, so you'll probably have to find your motherboard on Asus' site. I don't remember which brand BIOS they use.
When you first turn on the computer, it should make a series of beeps. These beeps are called a Power-On Startup Test (POST), and are used to diagnose problems when nothing shows up on the monitor. If this is a home-built system, the motherboard should have come with a small speaker which plugs into two pins labeled "speaker". It needs to be installed for you to hear the POST codes.

http://www.computerhope.com/beep.htm

Unfortunately, the code is different for each brand of BIOS, so you'll probably have to find your motherboard on Asus' site. I don't remember which brand BIOS they use.
 
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