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Computer fires up, but won't boot. - Pingu! - 05-16-2011 Damnit:DDamn technology that is just sprinting forward... Seems after all, motherboard got fried too, so I'll just buy new pc, soon. Since I can't find any motherboard that would support everything I need, SLI, 4x1gb ddr2 ram, socket 775 cpu, etc. Seems it'll be more profitable to buy everything new (anyways, I had in plan to get new pc in near future), then to find some motherboard that would be worse then one I had before (Gigabyte n650SLI, in case you were wondering:P) Computer fires up, but won't boot. - Not Espi - 05-16-2011 i had a gigabyte MB. some coils on it were overheating BIG TIME. it's a known issue with their MBs Computer fires up, but won't boot. - Pingu! - 05-16-2011 Well... I never had problems with mine. Temperatures were in normal limits. Computer fires up, but won't boot. - Not Espi - 05-16-2011 temperatures are fine, they just simply burn one day and are unusable (as in, burn sooner than other MB producers' stuff) Computer fires up, but won't boot. - r3vange - 05-17-2011 [color=#FFFFFF]So your computer starts but you don't see anything on screen? That's GPU i'm willing to put money on it. Also if it is the power supply get a Corsair one (ye bad nerdy jokes aside) I have a 10 year old PC with a Corsair on still working like a pro! |