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When you cleared the BIOS (CMOS)... did you turn off the PSU and un-plug it from the wall?
If not try it again, doing this.
Turn off PSU and un-plug from wall.
Remove the CMOS battery.
Short the CLR_CMOS pins.
Re-install the CMOS battery.
Check all Power cables. CPU power, Motherboard power, fan connections, GPU cables, etc.
Remove all unneeded devices... SSDs, HHDs, USB drives/sticks, etc.
Reseat the memory.
Make sure cooler is secure and has not been knocked loose.
Plug in wall and turn on PSU.
Try to boot.
Basically, start from the ground and work your way up.
If not try it again, doing this.
Turn off PSU and un-plug from wall.
Remove the CMOS battery.
Short the CLR_CMOS pins.
Re-install the CMOS battery.
Check all Power cables. CPU power, Motherboard power, fan connections, GPU cables, etc.
Remove all unneeded devices... SSDs, HHDs, USB drives/sticks, etc.
Reseat the memory.
Make sure cooler is secure and has not been knocked loose.
Plug in wall and turn on PSU.
Try to boot.
Basically, start from the ground and work your way up.