calpolyarc
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I already know I screwed up, so keep your comments to a minimum if you can help it!
Got a new mobo, took my cpu/hsf out of the old one and noticed the gray crud between them... hmmm... that doesn't look right maybe I should scrape it off with my fingernail so the hsf will work better.... ok done laughing at me?? Yeah so now I know that stuff is supposed to be there. But before I 'knew' that I installed the cpu/hsf in my new motherboard and turned the sucker on
fans spinning, LED on but no display or beeps or annoying ASUS voice yelling at me about 'failed tests'. Ok I call ASUS and do what they recommend which is take the mobo out of the case and connect only the psu and speakers. When I power on I should hear the annoying 'no cpu detected' and alas I do! Ok I'm getting somewhere. Now I add the cpu/hsf to the mix and turn it on, I should hear 'memory test failed' but I don't... I don't hear anything. Computer was only on for a max 2 minutes before I would turn it off. One time I turned it on with the hsf propped up a bit away from the cpu... done laughing again?? it stayed on for like 10 seconds and then shut off. Ok so now I find out about the thermal paste and think I'm screwed. I took my cpu to a computer repair shop to have the cpu tested. Whew, he says it's fine!! All he did is wait for it to post, and assumed from that that the cpu wasn't harmed. So finally my question: Should my cpu be toast based on how I tortured it? Or normally is it ok to not have the paste on for a short amount of time? Any suggestions on what could be going on with the mobo? I'm going to try turning it on again (after applying new thermal paste to the cpu/hsf
) with the RAM in to see what it does... it should yell at me, 'system failed vga test', we'll see! Thanks for taking the time to read this long thread!