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I already did that thing. I'm currently unplugging everything, doing like if I was building a brand new pc.
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Still nothing...
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parsec, any ideas? I'm plum out I'm afraid.
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It doesn't even display using the 7700's iGPU?

Is your monitor config'd to be receiving the signal on the correct input?
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The motherboard is currently out of the case on my mouse pad. What is plugged in : CPU, cooler, 1x4gb ram, 2x power supply cables, 1 hdmi out to the monitor and the monitor is correctly set. This is so weird.
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Have a DP or VGA/DVI-D cable to try with?
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And I should ask ........

This is into computer monitor and not what's classed as a television, right?
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I just tried with dvi and another monitor : no difference.
Yes I have only real pc monitors.

Edited by Jeremi - 19 Jul 2017 at 2:20pm
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I've also checked the CPU and if there was any bent pin in the socket but everything looks fine.
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Carefully check for debris in the PCIe slots, it is possible something conductive fell in there and is shorting. That could cause the board's protections to trigger and prevent post.

Aside from that and what has already been mentioned in this thread my only other suggestion is to check for burned contacts on the PSU connectors and maybe clear CMOS again by pulling the battery like Wardog mentioned.

Use this method to be sure it clears properly:

http://forum.asrock.com/forum_posts.asp?TID=630&title=how-to-clear-cmos-via-battery-removal

If all that fails you will need to start testing individual components in another system as far as you can. These are the most irritating type of issue to deal with, when something seemingly simple causes a system failure Cry
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