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Originally Posted by 'Hamas' Jenkins
I tried the CPU in my desktop. Worked fine.
I tried the RAM in my desktop. Worked fine.
I connected the PSU to an old working build. Fired up.
I took the motherboard completely out of the case to test them, to remove the possibility of a wiring short. Wouldn't post.
I used the power switch wiring from another case.
The mobo from the HTPC has a momentary switch on the board. I plugged it directly into a known working PSU. It still wouldn't post.
I tried the video card in another build. Worked fine. I tried a known, working video card in the mobos in question and they wouldn't output a video signal.
I tried my television. I tried a monitor. I tried a VGA cable, a DVI cable, and multiple HDMI cables on multiple inputs. None of them worked with the mobos in question.
There is literally no other permutation of possibilities I can think of .
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Yea.. once you have pulled the CPU and checked it in known working mobo or vice versa, then I would say the only thing left is literally the mobo.. but how do you get 3 doa mobos inrow. wow..
I have a q6600/asus p5ql/e with 8gb ddr2 I will sell you cheap :P perfect for HTPC