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Asus P8P67 Pro bricked? Need help

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Porterville, CA
System Name Naraku
Processor Intel i7 2600k stock
Motherboard Asus P8P67 Pro
Cooling Corsair H80
Memory G.SKILL Ripjaws X Series 8GB 1600
Video Card(s) GTX 1070
Storage 240gb Kingston HyperX/1TB Hitachi Deskstar
Display(s) QNIX QX2710 LED Evolution ll
Case Azza Hurrican 2000
Audio Device(s) Creative Sound Blaster ZxR
Power Supply NZXT Hale90 850w
Software Windows 7 Pro
I just reset the settings to default on bios and when the pc restarted the GPU led on the MOBO turned red. I tried moving the CLRTC jumper to clear CMOS like it says in the manual and still nothing happened. Same as removing the the onboard battery.
I replace the GPU too and the red light is still there and nothing is showing on my monitor.
Really need help here guys.

And if ever i did bricked my mobo and have to replace it, which chipset should i choose? Would my 2600k benefit on z77? or should i rather stay with the cheap p67 boards? Thank you guys so much.
 
try posting with one stick of ram perhaps the memory timings/voltage defaulted to something odd if it posts check the bios settings against the settings on the stick's
 
try posting with one stick of ram perhaps the memory timings/voltage defaulted to something odd if it posts check the bios settings against the settings on the stick's

Will do that next as soon as i get home. thanks.


Hi

may have defaulted to the IGP - try plugging the monitor into the motherboard vga

atb (all the best)

Law-II
My motherboard doesn't have a vga port though.
 
Will do that next as soon as i get home. thanks.



My motherboard doesn't have a vga port though.

Hi

my bad, assumed you had as you have a Intel i7 2600k

+ 1 OneMoar

nb: you could try reseating the CPU, while it is out of the mobo - clear the CMOS

edit: why reset the bios; did something happen before this - did you flash the bios?

atb

Law-II
 
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