Originally posted by phillpower2
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I had exactly the same issue as you and turned out there was one bent pin which with a magnifying glass and pin managed to straighten. Straightened the pin and everything booted fine.CPU light will come on if all pins are not making contact with CPU. I would double check again, with a magnifying glass. Check the pattern carefully as they are hard to see.Comment
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Originally posted by DOUGIEI had exactly the same issue as you and turned out there was one bent pin which with a magnifying glass and pin managed to straighten. Straightened the pin and everything booted fine.CPU light will come on if all pins are not making contact with CPU. I would double check again, with a magnifying glass. Check the pattern carefully as they are hard to see.Comment
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Originally posted by DOUGIEYou had one problem “crashing.” Taking the CPU out, you may now have two issues. Have to get it to post first, then deal with the crashing.Comment
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UPDATE: So I took apart the whole thing and put it back together and I’m getting the same exact results. No bent pins, everything is fully connected. Really rather unfortunate it’s come to this either have to rma the board or the cpu. Not sure which one yet. I have a friend with a PC as well. Would it be safe for me to put my cpu on his motherboard and test that way or vice versa?Comment
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Is your CPU compatible with your friends motherboard, if not sure post your friends MB info for us and one of us will check.
Trying your CPU in another known good compatible MB is the safest option, this because a dead CPU cannot damage the MB when fitted correctly but putting a known good CPU in an unproven state MB could result in the CPU becoming damaged.
Before swapping out the CPUs, long shot but try swapping in your friends PSU, just in case the12V ATX supply to the CPU socket is bad, do this without the add on video card in place.Comment
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Originally posted by phillpower2Is your CPU compatible with your friends motherboard, if not sure post your friends MB info for us and one of us will check.
Trying your CPU in another known good compatible MB is the safest option, this because a dead CPU cannot damage the MB when fitted correctly but putting a known good CPU in an unproven state MB could result in the CPU becoming damaged.
Before swapping out the CPUs, long shot but try swapping in your friends PSU, just in case the12V ATX supply to the CPU socket is bad, do this without the add on video card in place.Comment
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Unless you can ask a local tech store if they can test both the CPU and MB you have no other option I`m afraidComment
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Well I’m just gonna keep updating this thread. I came to the conclusion to get this done the fastest is to contact both manufacturers and see what happens. I have a rma number from Asus and will be sending that part out ASAP. I also contacted intel today for my chipset. They have created a case number for me and asked me to send several pictures of the cpu. I’m really not sure if I’m going to get anywhere with this considering I overclocked tbe processor.Comment
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Originally posted by N8godI also contacted intel today for my chipset. They have created a case number for me and asked me to send several pictures of the cpu. I’m really not sure if I’m going to get anywhere with this considering I overclocked tbe processor.Comment
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Originally posted by phillpower2Any update for us?Comment
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