Used 4 different PSUs and those same ons on different boars work fine.
Used 4 different PSUs and those same ons on different boars work fine.
I would say that the best thing to try at this point is swapping the mobo. Just find an old one, and power it up with your components. If it works, your board is fried.
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R9 290X+Kraken+Corsair H90, Xeon 5649@4ghz, Asus P6T-WS Pro
Well I am using an old board as of right now. Its working decently, but still working. Not liking the whole not being SLi and whatnot, but oh well. I'll overcome it. I am still gonna try and see if I can fix it, because I do not understand it frying once i put north and south bridge blocks on and it just not turning on after that. I'll figure it out though. Thanks, and + rep for the help.
Any chance of the motherboard touching down on the tray? While unplugged, did you hold in the power button? Reseat the CPU? Clear the cmos?
tried it all. every spot on the mobo was on standoffs. The i took it off those and put it on a piece of testing anti static foam. Didn't work then. Its just hanging on my wall until that one idea that just tells me what try try (that ends up working) pops into my head.
Maybe try voodoo?
lol... maybe.
hmm man im clueless.
maybe you didn't catch "all" the water.
reason #1 why twigs doesnt like watercooling.
i prob got about 40 reasons why I don't water cool.
But water + expensive electronics just doesnt seem right.
hmm man im clueless.
maybe you didn't catch "all" the water.
reason #1 why twigs doesnt like watercooling.
i prob got about 40 reasons why I don't water cool.
But water + electronics just doesnt seem right.
I'd break out the magnifying glass and start looking for missing transistors.
I had a Stereo 3d glasses card that kicked the dirt on me.
couple months ago i upgraded that computer and whadda you know theres a chip hiding behind the mobo tray. must of gotten hot enough for the solder to melt and the chip to fall off.
I've air compressored many a resistor off a motherboard on accident.