Abit In9 32-max wont boot

NarkoSeen

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Ive had this mobo for a year now and i bought it pre-used. Ive used the qguru program to overclock my cpu littlebit. Only 2.66ghz to 3.01ghz . Ive done that almost a year now and i didnt want to overpush it. It was always stable 42-46 degrees celsius. A week ago when overclocking my computer froze and for a brief i saw bsod and i took the power out. I tried to reboot, took several attempts with changing gpu to other slots and messing with the ram. I got into windows 7 and then again bsod. And my pc didnt reconize my graphics card. Then i tried resetting cmos1 and cmos2. Took the battery out also for 2 days. Still nothing. Took motherboard out, cleaned it, tried another psu. Still nothing. Today i got a new videocard r7 250x, old one was a nvidia 210. And i managed to see the bootscreen where you have a chance to press del to setup and tab to post. Tried to get to bios with ps2 keyboard but it didnt do anything. Numlock led was glowing and i had a post code 48. Tried again now i see various postcodes like b0 or b1. Sometimes A0. I have no idea what to do. From google ive seen it can be either corrupted bios or chipset damage. Every fan starts working like it should and i dont want to think that i have chipset damage. Im from Estonia and no warranty and i cant send it to rma. Maybe theres a way to fix it, maybe not. Tommorrow il get 2 new rams to try out maybe my rams are bad.

Specs:
Abit IN9 32-max
Intel Duo Core E7300 2.66ghz
Nvidia 210 and r7 250x
Kingston 2x1gb ddr2 ram
Star Tronic 500w psu and older Chieftonic 350psu
2.5 sata hdd


Any help would be much appriciated!




Bump! Tried new cpu, still same. b0 and b1 post codes
 
Solution
It's a problem with your motherboard, it will need to be replaced.

I would try one ram stick vice versa to see if that helps but your board sounds bricked. Before lashing out on a new motherboard, I would get it tested at a repair shop first to clarify. Nothing with this issue we can try as hardware failure has limited help by us.
It's a problem with your motherboard, it will need to be replaced.

I would try one ram stick vice versa to see if that helps but your board sounds bricked. Before lashing out on a new motherboard, I would get it tested at a repair shop first to clarify. Nothing with this issue we can try as hardware failure has limited help by us.
 
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NarkoSeen

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Done that, wont go to repair shop in my country its cheaper to get a new mobo. Tried replacing bios chip also. Got that mobo for 15 euros, right now same motherboard here costs over 50.. anyways ty for replying.