I'm laughing my ass off at this thread. Why would you just start trying to install as many BIOSs until one worked? Don't you think that's just a little wreckless??? What were you thinking???
How do you know the PSU doesn't have an electrical fault or if something else wrong with the outlet? Like I said, never ever work with the computer plugged in. It's better to assume you will be electrocuted than not.
You should return both the mobo and cpu and say that a manufacturing defect caused them to break after you disassembled them to return since they weren't working for some reason. Why should you pay for your inexperience when the company you purchased from could do so easily?
Here's a good tip:
Take all of your components (still in their boxes) to a local computer shop and pay them $50 to build this for you. That way, when they power it up and it doesn't work, they'll have to fix it. You'll save time and money not having to do RMAs because you are careless...
Just take it to one of those little computer shops where they overcharge you for service and tell them you don't know what's wrong, but you'll pay as much money as it takes to get rid of this problem. If they attempt to explain any warranties with you concerning service or parts, just waive your...
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