How did you adjust CMOS settings if you can't get the board to power up?
Does your powersupply have a switch on the back of it? Is it in the "ON" position? Does your powersupply have a "voltage selector switch" that moves from 220/110. Is it in the proper position?
I worded that wrong ... I just moved the jumper pin on the board from the clear CMOS settings to the regular settings since the boards manual said something about it being in the clear position to save battery life.
Yes there is a switch on the back of my power supply and it has been placed into the on position. It also has the voltage selector ... I've tried it on both voltage settings and still nothing.
JUst make sure your MOBO is not touching your case at the back. Use plastic raisers if available.
I'm already using plastic raisers for my board ... I know it's not supposed to touch the case. There were no attempts to add any power to my board until it was installed onto the raisers.
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So far I have PSUs and tried different wall outlets but still nothing. A friend of mine is telling me the board is more than likely faulty, he also said that's not something farfetched since he's seen it many times. Could this be true ?