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OptimisticMods wrote it's not pre built

Not sure what that motherboard is then, looked like it might have been some sort of MSI OEM board from a pre-built. Doesn't really matter though.

OptimisticMods wrote I've taken out the GPU and still had no display though so you think PSU?

Just means that the GPU probably isn't the issue since it's apparently not what's stopping you from getting any display. I wouldn't think it's the PSU if your system is powering on. If the PSU is dead, it can still provide power to mobo LEDs and what not, but it's not usually going to allow the system to boot. I think motherboard is more likely the issue, but not 100%. Don't suppose you have any friends with Haswell generation CPU systems? If not, you might want to try find a used H81 chipset motherboard(in working condition of course) and try that.
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OptimisticMods wrote it's not pre built

Not sure what that motherboard is then, looked like it might have been some sort of MSI OEM board from a pre-built. Doesn't really matter though.

OptimisticMods wrote I've taken out the GPU and still had no display though so you think PSU?

Just means that the GPU probably isn't the issue since it's apparently not what's stopping you from getting any display. I wouldn't think it's the PSU if your system is powering on. If the PSU is dead, it can still provide power to mobo LEDs and what not, but it's not usually going to allow the system to boot. I think motherboard is more likely the issue, but not 100%. Don't suppose you have any friends with Haswell generation CPU systems? If not, you might want to try find a used H81 chipset motherboard(in working condition of course) and try that.
So your advice is to just replace the motherboard and I should be okay? Also the LEDs don't come on to the motherboard at least I can't find them lit up anywhere
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OptimisticMods wrote So your advice is to just replace the motherboard and I should be okay?

No, like I said, I'm not 100% sure but if your system is getting power and is turning on, then the PSU likely isn't the issue. Since we already think the GPU is fine, that really just leaves mobo and CPU. You should be able to find a used LGA1150 motherboard for under $30 pretty easily if you don't have a friend who could help out.
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OptimisticMods wrote So your advice is to just replace the motherboard and I should be okay?

No, like I said, I'm not 100% sure but if your system is getting power and is turning on, then the PSU likely isn't the issue. Since we already think the GPU is fine, that really just leaves mobo and CPU. You should be able to find a used LGA1150 motherboard for under $30 pretty easily if you don't have a friend who could help out.
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