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Desktop doesnt start

I got stop error 7b, BSOD. i replaced my old ram and hdd with new and reassembled my comp. now the mother board gets the power but when i switch on, processor fan doesnt start. no leds start. altogether system doesnt start at all

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May b your power supply is fail check Ur power supply. if that is OK it's mean Ur motherboard fault.

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