I'm having a super frustrating issue with my PC. I built it myself two years ago, and now it just won't boot. I've taken it apart several times to check all the components, including the RAM and GPU, and everything seems fine. The fans are spinning like it's trying to start up, but the monitors just show a 'no signal' message. I've removed the CMOS battery and even tried different power sockets but no luck. I'm wondering if it could be a power supply issue since the RGB lights are still on. Any ideas on what else I might try or check?
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Can you access the BIOS? If you haven't already, give that a shot. It might help to keep an eye on the lights on the motherboard as you boot; different colors can mean different things, so check the documentation for your board to see what they indicate.
Do you happen to know what model your motherboard is? That could help narrow down possible issues.
I’d recommend checking out ASUS’s website to download the specific documentation for your motherboard model. It might have some troubleshooting tips or insights that could help you out.
Have you tried booting from a USB stick? If that works, it could indicate that your power supply, CPU, motherboard, and RAM are all good, and the problem might be with your SSD or HDD. Also, listen for any beep codes or watch for lights on the motherboard when booting up—those can give you clues too. Check your motherboard's manual for what those signals mean!
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