motherboard died, getting a new one

maloviv

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my motherboard died the other day, probably my fault (cleaned the PC, day after mobo is dead) and I can't find where I bought it (I live in Israel and from what I understand the place I got it from is responsible for the warranty), the bank is my only hope but it takes 3-45 days to give me the information of transactions from a year ago.

so I'm probably just gonna get a new mobo, I had a gigabyte gaming 5, so this really sucks.

I have an i5 4690k, so a LGA 1150 socket, two 1866hz ddr3 8gb sticks, rx 470, seasonic g 650w. do you need anything more for compatibility?

in term of features, I don't really plan to OC, Cross fire would be really useful and a type-c connector but it's not critical at all. from what I understand all the "GAMING" stuff don't really matter. I would really want a good sound chipset since I have HD 600s but not a good audio setup

budget wise, I want it to be on the cheaper side, getting the same mobo is probably too expansive,

sorry for the long post :p
 
Solution
Hello... Please try... and remove the battery and do a CMOS clear/reset jumper/switch? re-move jumper, and replace battery... and try another Boot B /

Your mouse and keyboard will be on the PS/MB/USB +5Vdc voltage circuit... re-check your RED wires and Power connections.
Hello... 1) Did you try re-placing your MB battery and/or clearing your CMOS memory?
2) Your MB is painted with brand, model, revision, serial #, etc on it... and I would typically RMA it to Gigabyte, using the information printed on the MB... and not the retailer. Enter the serial # on the Gigabyte RMA site, and their records will give you a clear fast answer for warranty repair/replacement options, for your existing MB.
 

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how about the asrock pro 3 or pro 4? the one you offered isn't available in my country
 

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from what I've seen, RMA is US/Canada only
 

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can you tell me the difference between the phases?

the PC powers up, lights turn on (including mobo), fans spin, but doesn't post and peripherals (mouse and keyboard) don't turn on

I am going to Amsterdam, but on the 15th
 
Hello... Please try... and remove the battery and do a CMOS clear/reset jumper/switch? re-move jumper, and replace battery... and try another Boot B /

Your mouse and keyboard will be on the PS/MB/USB +5Vdc voltage circuit... re-check your RED wires and Power connections.
 
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maloviv

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THANK YOU

I replaced the CMOS battery and it works now