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For the last week or so, my server has been acting strangely. Everything's set to start automatically on boot, and I generally only put the display on to check things. I've been noticing that when the display's turned on, there's no signal, yet the machine responded to pings on the network and MySQL and Apache were accessible over the network. However, when I tried to VNC into it, after the password authentication nothing was displayed, and it seems to disconnect from the network from that point and need rebooting, after which everything worked as usual. This happened maybe 2 or 3 times over the week, but today it's refusing to boot. There's no signal from the graphics card from power on and no beep code. The network card shows up as a connected link on my switch, but I'm not sure whether that's just because it's plugged in (the fans come on and the drives spin up, but that would happen even if there was no motherboard.

I'm thinking this could be some kind of motherboard failure, but I'm really not sure. Could it be anything else?

Specification:

  • ASRock ALive SATA2 GLan
  • 512Mb GeForce 7900 GS
  • 2x1Gb DDR2 (Corsair)
  • 3x500Gb HDs in use
  • Netgear GA311 Gigabit Ethernet (Though the onboard ethernet is used)
  • Seasonic 600W Modular PSU

There's also an unused Adaptec 2610SA RAID card in one of the PCIe slots, but that's never caused any problems and has some unpowered backup drives plugged into it.

I've cleared the BIOS with a jumper, but still no luck.

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clean it? XD

uhm.. clear cmos.. and leave if off for a couple of hours *cross fingers* then turn it on?

hmmm... clean it some more.....

and then do the stuff utdarkviper said XD

*cross vingers again*

and turn it on?

I'm gonna go with a dead Mobo. I believe you might still be able to get to the BIOS although no further if the CPU was dead, not positive on that, kinda depends on the setup. Do you happen to have any extra mobo's to throw in there or borrow from a friend to test?

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