Need help, motherboard, DK790GX

Hi.
This morning when I turned computer on nothing happend, no beeps, just the fans runing, when turned it of yeasterday there was no problems!
Open it and lock for problems, nothing that I could found anyway, next to "clear Bios" there is a text saying in green, "reset" and also a bottom with green light symbol, for power to motherboard I assume.
What have happend, motherboard broken, PCU broken or what, any help whould be good.
Robert
Socket AM2+ CPU (Max Support) Phenom FSB/BCLK/Hyper Transport Bus Up to 5200MT/s for AM2+ CPU 2000/1600MT/s for AM2 CPU Chipset AMD® 790GX+SB750 DDR2 Memory DDR2 667/800/1066 Memory Channel Dual DIMM Slots 4 Max Memory (GB) 8 PCI-Ex16 2 PCI-E Gen Gen2 (1x16, 1x8) PCI-Ex1 2 PCI 2 IDE 1 SATAII 5 RAID 0/1/5/10/JBOD LAN 10/100/1000*1 USB 2.0 ports (Rear) 6 Audio ports (Rear) 6+Optical SPDIF eSATA 1 VGA 1 HDMI 1 DVI 1 VGA Max Share Memory (MB) 512 DirectX DX10 Form Factor ATX DrMOS Y CrossFire Y Hybrid CrossFire Y 
This was copied from your sajt,
also having ATI graphic, 6 GB ram, sata disc, bios never upgraded, Win7, thats about what I can remember, though computer dont start.

Quote from: Rapido on 23-June-14, 05:34:41
Edit starting tread. No one have a tip to solve this?
you need to give us specifics on what you have or no one can help you as there is NO Reference points available so again:
Quote from: flobelix on 22-June-14, 21:34:37
>>Posting Guide<<
READ THAT and then give us your component list with specifics as your post is too vague to work out what it could be as we have no idea other then a mother board and some RAM that is 6GB and a ATI Graphics card of some sort which could be one of a thousand so please follow instructions that are given or WE CAN NOT HELP YOU as its too vague.........
your not being specific on your parts so till we have that your unlikely to get any help as it could be 1 of the 1,000 things possibly causing it! (a clear concise list lets us work out if its a hardware problem with something that you have installed that you have failed to give us)

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