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Power problem i think

Hi i have an EliteGroup K7VZA Motherboard when i plug the power supply into to the board the light on the board comes on but when i turn the power switch on the fans starts going but i do not hear beeps and there is nothing on the monitor even when i pull the keyboard and memory out i get the same thing, nothing just the fans going
please any help thanks ed

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If there is no beep, even after removing RAM means you have faulty Motherboard and/or faulty Processor.

Try to reconnect CUP also clean the CPU socket on board and try to test without RAM, if you got long beep (RAM missing) then proceed further i.e. add RAM, HDD, CD/DVD etc step by step.

If didn't get any beep try to test with other motherboard/CPU to find which one is faluty.

Please post your feedback.

Thanks and Good Luck
Iqbal

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