alias +charge "+attack2;heal;dropitem;say_team "I_FUCKING_PRESSED_IT I_FUCKING_PRESSED_IT I_FUCKING_PRESSED_IT I_FUCKING_PRESSED_IT I_FUCKING_PRESSED_IT I_FUCKING_PRESSED_IT";voicemenu 1 4;autocall_default;r_drawviewmodel 1"
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alias +charge "+attack2;heal;dropitem;say_team "I_FUCKING_PRESSED_IT I_FUCKING_PRESSED_IT I_FUCKING_PRESSED_IT I_FUCKING_PRESSED_IT I_FUCKING_PRESSED_IT I_FUCKING_PRESSED_IT";voicemenu 1 4;autocall_default;r_drawviewmodel 1"
Inspired by [DA]b0nes.
Offer to spot for him and let him get squished.
torrithave they fixed the shit yet that was supposed to send your stuff to microsoft and was impossible to turn off?
i thought about switching but if thats still an issue, then no thank you, i dont care that much about free software that fucking spies on me and sends my documents to companies without my permission
http://www.theregister.co.uk/2015/11/26/microsoft_renamed_data_slurper_reinserted_windows_10/
If you're desperate for 120Hz over HDMI, I believe you should be able to get it if you drop your resolution down to 1024*768 or below. For TF2 with an Intel iGPU you'd need to use a resolution like that to make greater than 60Hz worth having anyway.
Are there any POST beeps from the motherboard?
Clean the contacts on RAM modules (this once fixed a problem identical to what you're describing for me) and maybe the graphics cards too. I used isopropanol and some paper towel, lint-free cloth would probably be better though.
Test RAM in different slots and with one module at a time.
If you have Mac desktops it's possible they'll have RAM in them that's compatible with your motherboard, it may be worth looking into for testing purposes.
Did you put the CPU in yourself, could you have bent or broken any of the pins?
Remember to take anti-static precautions while handling computer innards and only test one thing at a time to make sure you know what issues you're ruling out.
Without other equipment to test with, you're in a bit of a pickle. It may be worth contacting whoever sold you the parts. I'd be tempted to send it all back and try again, though distance selling regulations are quite kind to customers here in the UK.
By the way, ignore suggestions about drivers, they're irrelevant if you can't boot into an operating system.
Firmware and BIOS/EFI is a different matter but you're not likely to be able to update anything without a display.
Good luck old chap.