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I did inspection before installing cpu. And also after, i took everything out, took a look and put back. No damage to pins according to me I am using monitor Benq GW2765.
And finally i got hold on another mobo, made tests and DP is still causing same problem, but hdmi is working normally no display problems. Any idea why is that ? I send old motherboard for a repair.
I did inspection before installing cpu. And also after, i took everything out, took a look and put back. No damage to pins according to me I am using monitor Benq GW2765.
And finally i got hold on another mobo, made tests and DP is still causing same problem, but hdmi is working normally no display problems. Any idea why is that ? I send old motherboard for a repair.
And also after, i took everything out, took a look and put back.
When you did this did you properly clean off the old thermal compound and then correctly reapply the correct amount of a good quality thermal compound, if yes, please tell us how and what you used to clean off the old thermal compound and then what thermal compound was used and how was it applied.
Originally posted by Zellas
And finally i got hold on another mobo, made tests and DP is still causing same problem,
Brand and model name or number of the MB and what type of problems are you having.
Fwiw, the CPU is the one thing present and causing display port issues with both MBs.
And also after, i took everything out, took a look and put back.
When you did this did you properly clean off the old thermal compound and then correctly reapply the correct amount of a good quality thermal compound, if yes, please tell us how and what you used to clean off the old thermal compound and then what thermal compound was used and how was it applied.
Originally posted by Zellas
And finally i got hold on another mobo, made tests and DP is still causing same problem,
Brand and model name or number of the MB and what type of problems are you having.
Fwiw, the CPU is the one thing present and causing display port issues with both MBs.
I used isopropyl alcohol for cleaning.
Thermal paste grizzly kryonaut. I used spatula to smear it all over ihs. Cpu temps 30 degree. I dont think it was temperatures issue.
It was same mobo, gigabyte b650 eagle ax. Exactly same glitch display as montioned in my first post.
I used isopropyl alcohol for cleaning.
Thermal paste grizzly kryonaut. I used spatula to smear it all over ihs. Cpu temps 30 degree. I dont think it was temperatures issue.
It was same mobo, gigabyte b650 eagle ax. Exactly same glitch display as montioned in my first post.
Not a clear description I`m afraid, I use industrial strength alcohol and either a lint free cloth but what did you use in addition to the isopropyl alcohol.
Originally posted by Zellas
I used spatula to smear it all over ihs.
You can use a spatula provided with the compound but you don’t go smearing it all over the place, you apply 3 x 3 mm drops and then spread it thinly, slowly and evenly to carefully cover the entire CPU heat spreader.
Originally posted by Zellas
It was same mobo, gigabyte b650 eagle ax. Exactly same glitch display as montioned in my first post.
Not a clear description I`m afraid, I use industrial strength alcohol and either a lint free cloth but what did you use in addition to the isopropyl alcohol.
Originally posted by Zellas
I used spatula to smear it all over ihs.
You can use a spatula provided with the compound but you don’t go smearing it all over the place, you apply 3 x 3 mm drops and then spread it thinly, slowly and evenly to carefully cover the entire CPU heat spreader.
Originally posted by Zellas
It was same mobo, gigabyte b650 eagle ax. Exactly same glitch display as montioned in my first post.
Nothing was pushed out from under the cpu. I used a glasses cloth to clean it up.
Well i did said i smeared it all over, but i did not put like 5 mm layer all over the cpu block. I put a little becouse i know that when you put cooling tower and its too much it can go out on the sides.
Well for now i send away Mobo and lets see what the company will tell about it. I also requested warranty repair from cpu but they take their time responding so maybe mobo comes back before cpu goes away If thats the case i think i will try to set up this whole machine and see how it will work on hdmi. As soon as im done i am planning to get a new gpu as well. Then i will use video out from gpu so problem goes away ?
Nothing was pushed out from under the cpu. I used a glasses cloth to clean it up.
Well i did said i smeared it all over, but i did not put like 5 mm layer all over the cpu block. I put a little becouse i know that when you put cooling tower and its too much it can go out on the sides.
Well for now i send away Mobo and lets see what the company will tell about it. I also requested warranty repair from cpu but they take their time responding so maybe mobo comes back before cpu goes away If thats the case i think i will try to set up this whole machine and see how it will work on hdmi. As soon as im done i am planning to get a new gpu as well. Then i will use video out from gpu so problem goes away ?
Well for now i send away Mobo and lets see what the company will tell about it.
As said previously the issue still being present makes the CPU the most likely culprit, worse case scenario is that the first MB got damaged by or caused damage to the CPU.
Originally posted by Zellas
Then i will use video out from gpu so problem goes away ?
Not recommended, if something is not right it needs to be sorted before you go any further, you could add a GPU only for the whole thing to go up in smoke.
Well for now i send away Mobo and lets see what the company will tell about it.
As said previously the issue still being present makes the CPU the most likely culprit, worse case scenario is that the first MB got damaged by or caused damage to the CPU.
Originally posted by Zellas
Then i will use video out from gpu so problem goes away ?
Not recommended, if something is not right it needs to be sorted before you go any further, you could add a GPU only for the whole thing to go up in smoke.
Very well then, i follow yours advice, as soon as i get info from CPU vendor i will send it back.
Funniest thing will be when both motherboard and CPU get back as good ones and Ram sticks will be guilty of doing this madness Or my monitor somehow not willing to work with new builds throu DP cable.
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