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PhaseZero
10-17-04, 07:52 PM
MSI-645 Ultra
P4 1.6A
well i decided too take my mobo out and reseat heatsink and fan in hope to see if it would fix my temperature reading, because my bios temp reading only switches between 34, and 38 celcius no matter what. So i take the hs off and everything looks ok, i clean things up with acetone on a cloth. Everything went smooth and everything hooked up fine. But when i tried to start, no screen came up. No bios or anything, i looked at the mobo indicator lights to see the status, and after looking it up, it says my cpu is improperly installed or not working. I don't see how, everything looks good visually, no bent pins or anything. I tried resetting cmos and all that. Any other suggestions

larva
10-17-04, 10:05 PM
Take the cpu out and put it back in the socket.

mtb856
10-17-04, 10:12 PM
Did you use an anti-static wristband while your were working on the cpu? Also, this isn't totally related but did you remember to put thermal paste between the cpu and the HS?

||Console||
10-18-04, 12:15 AM
and if u did how much lots isnt good =(

Vio1
10-18-04, 01:27 AM
in cases such as this, I always just take the computer totally apart, and reinstall all the hardware. Something could be loose, or not connected properly.

PhaseZero
10-18-04, 02:37 AM
So i tore it all down and took the mobo out of the case and everything. Just a power supply, mobo, vid card, ram. I've reseated the cpu countless times. Earlier, i actually had bios come up for a second i just lightly pushed onto the hsf, but some alarm was goin off and according to the mobo status leds it was starting the chipset so it was something. Haven't got anything to come up again though. I wouldn't doubt it if it was my mobo, this thing hasn't been the most reliable. I will find out tomorrow if my proc is the problem by popping it in a test rig at the local shop.

mtb856
10-18-04, 09:08 AM
What HS are your using? Also, did you use thermal paste in between the HS and the processor?

If you got it to boot while pushing on the HS, you might check to make sure one of the clamps on the HS isn't broken or not in all the way. That doesn't make that much sense though b/c you said that you'd remounted the cpu several times.

PhaseZero
10-18-04, 10:45 PM
What HS are your using? Also, did you use thermal paste in between the HS and the processor?

If you got it to boot while pushing on the HS, you might check to make sure one of the clamps on the HS isn't broken or not in all the way. That doesn't make that much sense though b/c you said that you'd remounted the cpu several times.

i've only got bios to boot once by doing that, and the case speaker was giving off some annoying alert. I haven't got anything ever since. The heatsink is clamped fine. Theres AS3 between. The actual reason why i even took it off was to fix the retention bracket "Held in by those 4 white plastic pins, i was missing 1 so the heatsink would pull that corner of the bracket off. Anyways, i went to like 4 local shops today and none were willing to pop my cpu in their test rigs to find out if it would simply boot. They kept trying to charge me 25 dollars for a 2 minute job.

PhaseZero
10-18-04, 10:46 PM
stock intel hsf btw

mtb856
10-18-04, 10:55 PM
Can you pop it into a friend's computer to see if it'll work? I'd be hard pressed to convince my friends to let me disassemble their computers, but it's worth a try.... I don't think I'd pay 25 bucks either just to put a cpu in.

Does your motherboard company have a POST beep code file on their website? Some mobo's will tell you what's wrong through a series of beeps... so you might dig around for something like that.

Hope you get your computer up soon...

-Meatball