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Apr 23, 2020 at 8:53 comment added vssher Thanks for getting back to us, which type of CPU is installed, make sure you are not overclocking anything. Your MOB can only handle certain type of CPUs. Check here under support, is this one of your CPUs? I downloaded a manual of your motherboard, I have not read it yet. If you don't have one, goto the site and download one, most of the time RAM can only be put in certain ways. asrock.com/mb/NVIDIA/N68C-S
Apr 22, 2020 at 2:10 history edited Connor MacPherson CC BY-SA 4.0
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Apr 22, 2020 at 2:09 comment added Connor MacPherson Hey Vssher, thanks for the reply. The mobo is ASrock N68C-S. I've tried unplugging evreything unneeded still no luck. Unfortunately I cannot update bios cant be done just now as I'm only getting a black display. I was only able to get a display one time and in good it showed the date and time as constantly changing. Thanks again bro
Apr 22, 2020 at 1:13 comment added vssher Learning what kind of motherboard might help. Please edit your question to give us an idea of what you are dealing with. You might try updating your BIOS for one thing. Be gentle with the said computer, the parts, memory, etc., are very fragile, and static from you touching things can destroy them. 1) make sure the computer's motherboard is completely without power before you touch anything, (no lights at all on the MOB). 2) unplug the extra stuff, usb hard disks etc., that is not needed in booting the computer. 3) Sometimes, just because a PSU acts like it is alright, does not make it so.
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