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Old August 16th, 2020, 08:23 PM
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Ok well I got my PSU delivered, hooked it up and it does the exact same thing as the old PSU. So I guess the only thing left to do is to replace the CPU. Then I will basically have a brand new computer.
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Old August 16th, 2020, 08:41 PM
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Ok just ordered a CPU. Hope this works. I will keep everyone posted.
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Old August 16th, 2020, 10:26 PM
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Hmmmmm...............

Is it possible to take the two PSU's {New and Old} and have them tested as Digerati suggested?

Also.........
Take out the Processor from your new Motherboard, and look carefully at the ball pins, and the socket that the Processor sits in.
See if there is damage to either of them.

If there isn't any damage.
Try reinstalling the processor again.
There have been some issues with the LGA1150 socket design.
In which the alignment of the pins can be off slightly.
Not giving a good connection between the processor and socket.

If you found damage.......
Well, if it's just the processor.
Get out your Intel Processor warranty card, and see if it is still covered.

If the Processor Socket is damaged.
Contact the place you purchased the Motherboard, and request a replacement.




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Old August 17th, 2020, 02:02 AM
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Did not see any damage to the socket, however I do not have the new processor yet to make a comparison. The old processor that was originally in this pc was a socket 775. I decided to use the processor from a previous build. That was when I figured the processor might be bad. I will remove and re-seat it. Good suggestion though!
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Old August 17th, 2020, 03:24 AM
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Ok. Tried re-seating the CPU. No luck. I guess I’ll just wait for my new processor to come. Should be here in a couple of days. It really sucks being without a computer. I have been corresponding by cell phone this past while. My finger is getting tired.
Jim
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Old August 18th, 2020, 09:21 AM
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thanks this was helpful.
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Old August 20th, 2020, 06:02 PM
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Well I got my processor and installed it and all is well. So I guess it was probably not the motherboard and it definitely was not the PSU as I am using the original PSU that was with the case. So I have an extra PSU just in case. What is surprising to me is that I did not have to re-install the OS. Windows nor Linux. The OS was on a motherboard that was a socket 775. The new one was a socket 1150. And a new CPU that is a socket 1150. I figured that I basically have a new PC at this point and was led to believe that you cannot switch HD's from one PC to another and have them work. So has something changed in Win 10? Am I going to have to authenticate this OS at some point, because I have no clue what the serial # is. Does someone know where I can find my serial #?
Anyway I want to thank everyone for all their help and input.
Jim
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