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Hi all,
I had read alot of forums, but, still confused about my motherboard.
Ihad a overclocking my PC, it runned few hours, after that i had restarted, since then, there is no video on monitos, it looks like pc dont recognise the monitos, i had took out a battery out of mobo, checked procesor, and PSU. when I took out rams pc's speaker started to beep continiously (I had read that it means the mobo is not screwed up)
any suggestions?


Intel core2duo E7200
Gygabyte GA-73pvm-s2h
2gb twin mos 677mhz ram
400w power suply
GF7600GT , GF9800GTX+ (both shows blank screen)

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Did you make sure that your PSU is still good? What PSU do you have? Have you tried with a single memory module installed?

Reply to GhislainG

PSU ir working properly on other system , Yes I have tried 1 stick of ram

Reply to Laurys

Try removing both video cards, then put one back in and try to boot. If that doesn't work, take it out and put the second card in. Let us know what happens once you've tried that.

Reply to scrumhalf

Tried, same happened..

Reply to Laurys

When you overclocked it, did you increase the voltage on the CPU to a level that could damage it? Can you bring it to a shop that will determine if the CPU or the motherboard is defective?

Reply to GhislainG

I didn't changed a voltage of CPU. when I turning on the pc without a cpu fan and puting the finger on it starting to heat up slowly(CPU-E7200 45nm). when I put a Pentium D 940 65nm , it heats up quicker.

Reply to Laurys

When it initially failed after overclocking, did you restart it or did it restart on it's own? Did you reset the CMOS (power off the PSU and follow the procedure in your manual).

Reply to GhislainG

yes I did reset CMOS with all that PSU stuff, all this sh** started after restart of my own

Reply to Laurys

Have a shop diagnose what failed.

Reply to GhislainG
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