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In the picture it looks like the molex cable is resting on top of the CPU fan, which might potentially block the fan from spinning. If that’s true, you may have cooked your CPU.
no it isnt it has no plug an i gonna buy a new cpu fan this weekend

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no it isnt it has no plug and i gonna buy a new cpu fan this weekend
 
Oh, the stands for the heat sink. I see.

...wait, if the stands for the heat sink are broken, that can mean that it’s not making good contact with the CPU, which means it might not conduct heat properly and that can cook the CPU.
 
Oh, the stands for the heat sink. I see.

...wait, if the stands for the heat sink are broken, that can mean that it’s not making good contact with the CPU, which means it might not conduct heat properly and that can cook the CPU.
so its better to get a new cpu fan ( heatsink) so i will let my pc off until i get the cpu fan and thermal paste
 
Ok so here's what I'm thinking. your ram stick may have been damaged in shipping which is causing the no post. I've had it happen due to people not using proper anti-static bags in shipping. There's also a good chance you ordered incompatible RAM. Take a look at the old stick and order one with an identical speed, or an identical stick in general.
My second idea is that when you cleared the BIOS settings using the jumpers it was reset to use the onboard video instead of the video card, try plugging something into the motherboard's VGA Socket. That's the one that's Dark Blue with 15 holes in it.
My third idea is a failing power supply or motherboard capacitor. If its a power supply problem you're in luck as that can be replaced easy, if its a motherboard cap you'll have to buy a replacement motherboard. Its hard to tell when a cap is bulging so I tossed a picture in.
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There's also a good possibility that your graphics card is toast and you'll need to replace it.
 

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