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P5N32? that is a blast from the past. Your pins are located next to the bios of the motherboard and are labeled. You need to make sure the VGA settings are correct (bios recovery should take care of that on mobo I don't think there are pin/jumper settings) on board and monitor.
I've had similar problems to this, where the computer would start sometimes, and other times it would start, but not give me any video. I changed my power supply and the problem was solved.
go to bios settings, usually F2 on boot, then CMOS setup, check that it is there, and if not try to have the bios search/recognize it. Save settings and reboot.
You can get all the files you need here.
Download and print only the parts of the manual you need or it will be almost a whole stack of paper.
Good luck with this mobo.
I've had nothing but prob;lems with it.
I'm going back to my ecs that I know works.
I suggest you search "problems with p5n32-sli".
There is also a 4 pin power connector cable for the processor to connect onto the motherboard. Make sure that is plugged in. IF that still doesn't help, disconnect hard drive, video card, cd rom drive and floppy drive and any other pci cards in the system. Try booting it again at least to the bios.
See if that helps.
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