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Need mobo diagram for ms7061

Have installed an old board in new case ned setup for wireing?

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SOURCE: Does not go to first post on boot up & no graphics, all fans work

Sounds like an experiment I did on a mobo seeing how quickly a cpu shuts off without proper cooling. You don't mention which fan, but if the cpu fan is not working then your cpu is going into shutdown. Same would happen if cpu fan worked but not installed properly. But would show bios startup. Also flashing the bios is risky and can ruin a mobo. Possibly the mobo already had a problem before you got it. Check all wires and connections and especially the cpu fan

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