board, only preserving CPU and RAM. And then put the motherboard on worktable.
3) Connect stable power onto the motherboard.
4) Plug graphic card into the AGP slot. Of course, if it’s a PCI graphic card, then plug into the PCI slot. Notice you should plug the gilded part of graphic card into the slot completely.
5) Connect monitor power and connect the graphic card and monitor.
6) Start monitor power and power on the computer case. Afterwards, touch the power switch of motherboard with a metal stick. The joint part of motherboard power switch and machine power switch, generally, is marked as “PWR SW” or “POWER SE”.
7) If BIOS version information shows on the screen, and there’s nothing abnormal, then it means the CPU, motherboard, RAM, graphic card and power are all good. Generally, components often get some problems appear by this sequence: graphic card, motherboard, hard disk.
8) And then connect hard disk and floppy disk and check them up. Connect CD-ROM/DVD-ROM and check it up, and then graphic card, Modem one by one. If nothing shows up after connecting the component, then it must have something wrong or there’s a compatibility problem. You just need to take care of the issued part only.
9) Main case problem: sometimes issue happens when install motherboard onto main case, which causes startup failure. So if there’s nothing wrong with the component checked, then you could install motherboard on main case and test. If there’s noth