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#1 ia-sneakpeek
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Yes I have.. But i just got a new mobo today, installed it and alll the other stuff and the problem still exists :( tried using the built in graphicscard which didnt help either.. guess its the psu. Is there any way to check if its the psu that is broke or will i just have to buy a new one and try?

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#2 ia-sneakpeek
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Yeah but I would mainly get this cpu for smoove and nice videoediting :)

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#3 ia-sneakpeek
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Not really sure what u mean by test testing :P but all the psu cables are connected to the motherboard and most of my fans are connected to the motherboard aswell, not directly to the psu

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#4 ia-sneakpeek
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Hello gamespot ppl! My motherboard just broke today and I've decided to get a new one asap with a new cpu. Just wondering what u guys think off the combination between the cheap Asus M4A785D-M PRO( http://www.asus.se/product.aspx?P_ID=yCI8UenairUZJWET&templete=2 ) and the AMD Phenom II x6 cpu. From what i can tell, the motherboard isnt only am3 socket but also am2.. And the amd X6 cpu only works with the latest bios for this mobo, which would suck if it turned out not being upp to date.

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#5 ia-sneakpeek
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Okej, Guess i'll get e new mobo then :) Thanks alot for your help!

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#6 ia-sneakpeek
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Clearing the CMOS didnt work either. How can i determine whether its the mobo or the psu cuasing the computer to fail?

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#7 ia-sneakpeek
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Alright, I removed the gpu, and there was no beepingsound, since I already changed the cpu to another one I feel like it cant the the component behind this mess.

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#8 ia-sneakpeek
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Yes, exactly. All the fans and the other things start up. My guess is also that the mobo was dead.. No idea why or how it happned though.. :( Will the other components have taken damadge beacase of this or can i just solve the problem buy getting a new motherboard? thanks for your help.

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#9 ia-sneakpeek
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Yes, exactly. All the fans and the other things start up. My guess is also that the mobo was dead.. No idea why or how it happned though.. :( Will the other components have taken beacase of this or can i just solve the problem buy getting a new motherboard? thanks for your help.

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#10 ia-sneakpeek
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nope, I dont think so. :(