P Patrick Sysnative Staff Joined Jun 7, 2012 Posts 4,618 Apr 23, 2014 #41 Correct. Any time you remove the heat sink from the processor, and especially remove the processor from the motherboard, it is imperative that you clean the old thermal paste, and once again re-apply it. Regards, Patrick
Correct. Any time you remove the heat sink from the processor, and especially remove the processor from the motherboard, it is imperative that you clean the old thermal paste, and once again re-apply it. Regards, Patrick
Paradox Active member Joined Apr 17, 2014 Posts 33 Location India Apr 23, 2014 #42 Patrick said: Correct. Any time you remove the heat sink from the processor, and especially remove the processor from the motherboard, it is imperative that you clean the old thermal paste, and once again re-apply it. Regards, Patrick Click to expand... And what if i dont do that?
Patrick said: Correct. Any time you remove the heat sink from the processor, and especially remove the processor from the motherboard, it is imperative that you clean the old thermal paste, and once again re-apply it. Regards, Patrick Click to expand... And what if i dont do that?
P Patrick Sysnative Staff Joined Jun 7, 2012 Posts 4,618 Apr 23, 2014 #43 You're going to at the very least have extremely poor temperatures, and worst case overheat. Regards, Patrick
You're going to at the very least have extremely poor temperatures, and worst case overheat. Regards, Patrick
Paradox Active member Joined Apr 17, 2014 Posts 33 Location India Jul 26, 2014 #44 Patrick said: You're going to at the very least have extremely poor temperatures, and worst case overheat. Regards, Patrick Click to expand... hi bro after a long time a got replacement for processor and for the motherboard i want to share something regarding this issue there was two error i foung in my motherboard first i was getting error that my motherboard power was going out of recommend volts and the second was when i remove processor chip from socket then i found that socket pin was bend.... so do you thing any of these issue was the cause of these problems?
Patrick said: You're going to at the very least have extremely poor temperatures, and worst case overheat. Regards, Patrick Click to expand... hi bro after a long time a got replacement for processor and for the motherboard i want to share something regarding this issue there was two error i foung in my motherboard first i was getting error that my motherboard power was going out of recommend volts and the second was when i remove processor chip from socket then i found that socket pin was bend.... so do you thing any of these issue was the cause of these problems?
P Patrick Sysnative Staff Joined Jun 7, 2012 Posts 4,618 Jul 26, 2014 #45 Hi, thanks for posting back! Absolutely. Although they're both pretty bad, the latter is far worse than the former despite required volts being important. A bent pin is definitely a bad thing. Have you had any issues since your replacements? Regards, Patrick
Hi, thanks for posting back! Absolutely. Although they're both pretty bad, the latter is far worse than the former despite required volts being important. A bent pin is definitely a bad thing. Have you had any issues since your replacements? Regards, Patrick
Paradox Active member Joined Apr 17, 2014 Posts 33 Location India Jul 26, 2014 #46 Patrick said: Hi, thanks for posting back! Absolutely. Although they're both pretty bad, the latter is far worse than the former despite required volts being important. A bent pin is definitely a bad thing. Have you had any issues since your replacements? Regards, Patrick Click to expand... No brother after getting replacement as you suggested me i did not get any issue thanks to you and @ [h=5]x BlueRobot for helping me[/h]but one thing i want to know what was the reason for getting voltage error? Thank you
Patrick said: Hi, thanks for posting back! Absolutely. Although they're both pretty bad, the latter is far worse than the former despite required volts being important. A bent pin is definitely a bad thing. Have you had any issues since your replacements? Regards, Patrick Click to expand... No brother after getting replacement as you suggested me i did not get any issue thanks to you and @ [h=5]x BlueRobot for helping me[/h]but one thing i want to know what was the reason for getting voltage error? Thank you
P Patrick Sysnative Staff Joined Jun 7, 2012 Posts 4,618 Jul 26, 2014 #47 Lots of possibilities, hard to say without seeing the board myself. Usually lack of voltage to the board is a bad power supply, given your PSU is absolutely fine, you likely had a few blown capacitors or some other actual board fault. Regards, Patrick
Lots of possibilities, hard to say without seeing the board myself. Usually lack of voltage to the board is a bad power supply, given your PSU is absolutely fine, you likely had a few blown capacitors or some other actual board fault. Regards, Patrick