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How to detect p5pe-vm mother board defective i have issue when i power on the p5pe-vm pc no dispaly noting ,no beep sound mother board getting power processor fan is running so how ICAN SOLVE THIS ISSUE .so plz help me to rectify this issue

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Hi , Has your MB Sufferd any power Surges , Power Trips , or Shorting with Case of some sort? if so then your Motherboard is Burnt out , Try see if you can see any burnt marks , or Burst Capacitors .As soon as your CPU Fan runs , but your MB isnt running , you know its getting power ..So your motherboard is Burnt out, ASUS boards are very commonly , Burning out.I recently Sent mine back to ASUS because it burnt out..Also if you are going to take it in , make sure you have a proper qaulified Techie Checking it , otherwise they report that your CPU and PSU is also burnt out , and try get you to buy new from them...Becareful of that , its very common where im from.

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