I actually broke my pc and it won't boot, plz help

CreepyNinja

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I wanted to upgrade my ram memory + clean up my pc , so I placed the pc in the middle of my room, prepared everything, and when I was about to start my daughter started to scream, so as a good dad I've run to her as fast as I could. But accidentally (you probably guessed it) I've kicked my pc (what was pretty hurting) but when I came back I saw the pc laying on the ground (on side. It was standing normally before I kicked it) and saw a dint in the housing (pretty big one). My first thought was that my my whole pc is broken, but when I was about to move the lid and rethought (if that's a word) myself thinking the the housing is for holding all the parts together but also for protection so then I wasn't worried that much. So I opened the lid (and kind off repaired the dint) and saw that nothing happened to the pc at all (the dint was behind the motherboard). But to be sure I plugged everything in and started it up. At first the pc was starting normally (no weird sounds or so) but I didn't saw anything on the monitor. Then I realized that I broke my pc. So I've checked every cable but they were fine. After a couple of other useless things I tried to blindly get bios by spamming the delete key, but I didn't hear the usual beep sound from the speaker. So then I removed both rams I had (didn't put the new ones in) and started the pc. No sound from the speaker either. I did that because on my old motherboard I needed to test something with that method. But I never used it on my actual motherboard (asrock 970a) maybe it doesn't have that feature idk. But my question is what should I do now???

Btw I am a programmer so I need my pc very bad

Ps: sorry for this long story but I hope that someone can help, and yes I know I am a idiot because I did something that happens I think to just 1 to million people or so, idk.

Thanks for posting answers
 
Solution
Put your original ram back in and test.
It is possible that the second ram stick/s are not compatible.

If no joy, take all out of the case and test with minimal parts.
Possibly the blow caused some sort of a short.

CreepyNinja

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First you don't need a disk to get to bios because bios depends on the motherboard. second I get no output from the Gpu because there is a message on my monitor that says that there is no input but it detects the dvi cable that I use. And btw I have 2 ssd's
 

CreepyNinja

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1st I will go to my friend today to test the gpu, if it works i will reseat everything, and if that doesn't help I don't know (I will probably somehow test if my CPU is dead).

Btw I never put the new ones in (I will do that when I get my pc to boot).

But do you need the gpu for the speaker to beep?

Ps: thanks for all that support
 

CreepyNinja

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I went to my friend to test the gpu, and it was fine. so then i decided to reseat the cpu. i turned out that the cpu moved from its lock somehow and bend 5 pins. i dont know how just 5 but it happened that way. so i took 2 needles and rapaired those pins. put the cpu + heat sink back in, and started it up. booted normaly. so then i put the new ram in and after 1 day everthing works fine! but thanks anyways!
 

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