Did i break my mobo?

Zdenekk

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Hello guys,i will tell you my story... So my old case was really ugly so i decided to buy a new one (Zelman T4).So i switched the case and if i turn it on,no display will show up and all fans and hdd will turn on.I cant hear any beep sounds because i dont have the onboard speaker.
I tryed Clear cmos (both methods: battery and jumper),Try each ram
Wierd thing is that if i try to change to my old GPU the fan will not even rotate.My gpu have 6-pin pcie connector and the old one doasnt.So could it be the pci-e slot broken?
My specs: AMD X4 740 3,2Ghz
MSI 260x (My gpu)
Gigabyte Radeon HD 7750 (old gpu)
8gb ram (2 sticks)

 
It may help if you tell us what power supply you have in the system, it`s brand name and total wattage output.

One thing often forgot when transferring the motherboard and other components over to another case is to reconnect the Four or Eight Pin 12v E-atx power direct from the Psu back to the motherboard.

If you forgot to connect it, then what happens is you get power to the board, and some fans may spin but the system does not post. So double check you connected the 12v E-atx power located near or around your cpu socket, the back edge of the board near the main set of I/O ports or right at the top edge of your motherboard.

Trust me it sounds silly, but it`s amazing how many people forget to plug the 12v E-atx back in.
 

Zdenekk

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Ok,thanks for reply! So my power supply is not that known it is from polish company (it was included with the old case) name is tracer be cool 420w silent (My photo of the psu:http://postimg.org/image/v11ffe9lj/) Yes,i have it connected also my cpu is getting hot when i start the computer so i think its not problem of the cpu...