Well i finally got my new computer i'm building to post after several days of hair pulling and a couple frustration beers to calm back down lol.
The problem was the cpu wasnt seated correctly. Now for my questions:
Background:
When i lifted the fan and heatsink of the cpu (its an Intel 2.53 and the fan/heatsink are the standard ones that come with the retail box) the cpu was actually stuck to the bottom of the heatsink. The pad on the bottom of the heatsink. When i tried to put it back in it woulndt go...thats when i discovered that one of the pins was bent. I bent it back and finally got it to go back in place and then put the heatsink and fan back on it. Also, a lot of the pad had been rubbed off the bottom of the heatsink on to the chip etc. It did post and recognized the chip.
My questions:
Do you think this is going to adversely the performance of the chip?
Am i going to run into cooling problems later down the line?
Are do you think as long as the motherboard recognized it...everything is good?
thanks in advance for any responses!
The problem was the cpu wasnt seated correctly. Now for my questions:
Background:
When i lifted the fan and heatsink of the cpu (its an Intel 2.53 and the fan/heatsink are the standard ones that come with the retail box) the cpu was actually stuck to the bottom of the heatsink. The pad on the bottom of the heatsink. When i tried to put it back in it woulndt go...thats when i discovered that one of the pins was bent. I bent it back and finally got it to go back in place and then put the heatsink and fan back on it. Also, a lot of the pad had been rubbed off the bottom of the heatsink on to the chip etc. It did post and recognized the chip.
My questions:
Do you think this is going to adversely the performance of the chip?
Am i going to run into cooling problems later down the line?
Are do you think as long as the motherboard recognized it...everything is good?
thanks in advance for any responses!