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I'm always reluctant to blame the motherboard when a computer fails to boot up because every time I do, I'm wrong. If your computer doesn't boot at all, it doesn't necessarily mean the motherboard is at fault. There could be other factors preventing your computer from booting.
One thing that could prevent your computer from booting is a fried CPU, or one that was installed incorrectly. Is this a new build? If so, could you have possibly installed it wrong?
Another thing that could prevent your computer from booting is a corrupted BIOS. When your computer suddently lost power, the BIOS may have been corrupted. All you would need to do is reset your CMOS. Either reset it with the jumper or remove the battery for about 10 minutes. Then boot your computer and see if it boots. Lets hope it works! :)
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