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Smeghead:

The motherboard has power, the cpu fan spins? Does the CPU get hot? Thats a good way to tell is the mobo is fried or not


yweiss:

the cpu fan spins, the cpu not get hot, and i think there is power to the mother board...

Nips916:

If electro static discharge didn't fry your memory or cpu then try reseting the cmos using the jumper on the mobo.  If you can't find it try googleing the model of your mobo then look for the manual.  Bad memory could be the culprit as it is very sensitive to esd.   Also,  does the mono you have use onboard video? 

Nips916:

Also,  like the previous post said,  make sure the small speaker that is normally inside the computer case is pluged into the motherboard.  Its not the speakers that you would use for playing games.  Its the system speaker.  If there is any problem during your computers post the the series of beeps would tell you what is going on.  Wether its a bad memory module or video card.

yweiss:

I have that speakep and it conected to the mobo but no beep,and didnt understand xhat  jumper and what is cmos?

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