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Originally Posted by The Sorcerer
Its not a long list. This is something any average technical sound guys know which your friend should be able to help you out. That is one of the standard check ups that a user does.
Since you dont know how the cmos battery looks like, its best if you show the system to your dealer before any physical damage is done. Not that I am judging you or something, but its a brand new board and if the board has any form of physical damage the warranty will be voided. Better to be safe then sorry. Let your dealer check the system and if its the board that is giving the problem and the warranty is not voided, he will repair/replace with no charge.
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i know how the cmos battery looks like,,but wasnt available to take it out..anyway I knew it would do no good,,in my case!
First of all...I CHECKED both of RAM sticks individually on my friend's computer,,both were working!
Then
i removed power supply for DVD drive,HDD
removed the GPU-CLEANED it's FAn,,cleaned the LED fan on the Chassis
cleaned the ram(though there was apparently no dust)
and then installed RAM..and GPU,and checked...the monitor waked up..and system showed the bios..
then I connected all things..and it's all working
so,
THE BEAST IS BACK WITH A BANG,,now
THANK YOU GUYS ,,FOR YOUR SUPPORT AND ADVISES