Motherboard will not boot or post

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Hi I have an MSI P67A-GD55 motherboard and all of a sudden it refuses to boot or display the bios. It constantly reboots in a loop and will not enter or display a bios. I have tried different ram, graphics card, and power supply but it still responds in the same way. I even took it out of my case and placed it on a cardboard box to make sure the case is not shorting it. Does anyone think it is dead and beyond saving or some other problem I have overlooked?
 
Try this,

Take the RAM out.

Power up.

Power off.

Take one stick of ram and place it in the slot furthest away from the CPU.

Power up, anything?

If not, power off and move one slot closer and repeat moving closer to the CPU everytime.
 
Try this,

Take the RAM out.

Power up.

Power off.

Take one stick of ram and place it in the slot furthest away from the CPU.

Power up, anything?

If not, power off and move one slot closer and repeat moving closer to the CPU everytime.

Ok thats great it boots up but then says that cpu or ram has changed and whether i wish to setup or use default. After selecting an option it doesn't do anything though?
 
Go into the BIOS and load the defaults.

Then set the boot order to how you had it (if you changed it?) and if you set the SATA controller that a SSD might be plugged into to AHCI instead of IDE, then change that also.
 
Bios wont load :( only that message will appear. Then when I select an option a small cursor will come up on a black screen and then nothing happens.
 
So as soon as you press the power button, are you hitting the DEL key (if thats what it is?) to enter the BIOS as many times as you can?
 
What message? that CPU & RAM have changed?

Yeah the message about a change to the cpu or ram. Thats the first thing to display. Then when i select an option it just seems to go to a blank screen with a small cursor and not do anything. Its all that will display from the motherboard. The bios does not even show itself, only that message. I will put a youtube video up, to show the problem.
 
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You should still be able to get into the BIOS, have you tried pressing DEL or F2?

Try it after a cold boot as opposed to CTRL+ALT+DEL

Tried DEL and F2 but nothing happens. not sure what you mean by the CTRL=ALT=DEL sorry. I've not got a hard drive hooked up yet. I'm just trying to get the motherboard to start for now.
 
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