Originally posted by Bruce
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“could that be causing the issue” - hell yes is my immediate answer.
each pin in there has a function, none are ‘spares’ or only there for cosmetic reasons.
and it looks like they aren’t just bent, but mangled - maybe beyond repair.
but it will be a suck-it-and-see exercise.
at the very least you are up for a new motherboard, either as is, or if you try to unbend them and end up snapping any.
so nothing to lose on that front.
next issue, once that’s rectified is, has any of the cross-over pins caused a short and fried the processor!Comment
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Originally posted by Bruce“could that be causing the issue” - hell yes is my immediate answer.
each pin in there has a function, none are ‘spares’ or only there for cosmetic reasons.
and it looks like they aren’t just bent, but mangled - maybe beyond repair.
but it will be a suck-it-and-see exercise.
at the very least you are up for a new motherboard, either as is, or if you try to unbend them and end up snapping any.
so nothing to lose on that front.
next issue, once that’s rectified is, has any of the cross-over pins caused a short and fried the processor!Comment
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Originally posted by Bruce“could that be causing the issue” - hell yes is my immediate answer.
each pin in there has a function, none are ‘spares’ or only there for cosmetic reasons.
and it looks like they aren’t just bent, but mangled - maybe beyond repair.
but it will be a suck-it-and-see exercise.
at the very least you are up for a new motherboard, either as is, or if you try to unbend them and end up snapping any.
so nothing to lose on that front.
next issue, once that’s rectified is, has any of the cross-over pins caused a short and fried the processor!Comment
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I’m assuming you just built this thing from scratch, and now we have it booting, have you loaded Windows?
if so, then comes the motherboard driver that should have come on a DVD in the motherboard box.
install those, doing the chipset drivers first.
then you need to install the graphics card driver.
again, it should have come with a DVD in the box, but I’m not sure if you got new or used parts.
if no DVD, go to the AMD website and get the software for the RX550.Comment
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