I have a PC with an ASRock M3A785GXH motherboard in it. This system has been stable/reliable for a couple years and has not undergone any recent changes to bios or hardware configuration changes. We had a power dip last week and the system rebooted. Thinking nothing of it, I didn't look at the machine until today. The system powers on but doesn't post - all the fans are running for the case, cpu, and power supply. There's no video signal from the onboard video. I've reset/cleared the CMOS via jumper but that doesn't have any effect on either post or video. Were it memory or cpu I'd expect to get something on the screen or at least some beeps, but that's not the case. Is there any way to tell if the motherboard is dead? I don't have a spare cpu or chassis to test it in, nor any other graphics cards to see if that's the only issue.
Thanks.
Ben
Thanks.
Ben
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