[SOLVED] Mobo can't detect any components

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If you feel comfortable enough to disconnect the 2 hard drives, I'd start there and then restart the PC and see if the PC will post or if the problem is still there.
If it's still there, the problem is not the hard drives.
If the problem is gone, the SSD is probably at fault.

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Gigabyte H55M S2V
Processor Intel Core i3 540
SSD samsung evo 860
HDD toshiba 1TB
Gpu gigabyte GT 710
Ram 2+4 gb
PSU golden field GF500, almost 3 years
 

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If you feel comfortable enough to disconnect the 2 hard drives, I'd start there and then restart the PC and see if the PC will post or if the problem is still there.
If it's still there, the problem is not the hard drives.
If the problem is gone, the SSD is probably at fault.
 
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