I don't understand anything your wrote.
What hardware did you have.
What hardware did you buy.
What parts did you assemble, how, what is reaction.
What parts did you reassemble, how, what is reaction.
First, you can't insert AM3+ CPU into AM3, AM2+ or AM2 motherboard. This is because AM3+ CPU needs more power (140W+) and previous sockets can only provide 120W.
AM3+ socket is black and the CPU pins are larger. You physically can't insert it.
Insert old CPU into new mainboard. Ensure that there are no damaged pins. Make sure, if there is BIOS reset jumper, that it is correct position (ie OFF).
The fact that motherboard does not react at all, is power problem or very dangerous short circuit, which motherboard logic detected and refuse to power on.
In the last problem, the motherboard usually does give short power (fans rotate just a bit) but does not power at all.
It could also be that BIOS is set default to CPU cooler auto power off, and the motherboard will not start if CPU cooler does not give the tacho signal.
You might want to remove everything, except
properly inserted CPU with correctly connected cooler,
PSU on 5v 4pin(or two) and 24pin primary connector,
and speaker
and try to poweron.
With absent memory it should do "peep-peep-peeeep", this is when you correctly insert memory, videocard and attach 12v cables+monitor and try to boot.
If the board does not power on from this configuration, it is probably physically defect or your PSU is incorrectly working or connected; since working motherboard can even detect faulty CPU.
So, make sure you have speakers always connected, unless you use motherboard with LED error signal.


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