Last night, I was browsing the Internet/MSN and my PC suddenly shut off on it own. It wouldn't power on ever again. I opened it up and smelt a lot of smoke. The CPU HSF was unbelievably hot. My first guess was the CPU because everything else I touched seemed normal (PSU, RAM, Northbridge, video card, HDDs, etc.). I also smelt the smoke coming from the top so I knew it was either the CPU or motherboard that blew.
Anyways I let everything cool down, disconnected everything except for CPU, RAM, checked that all the plugs were safe and secure, and turned the PC on and it powered on for 0.5 seconds (I saw the fans flinch) but it suddenly stopped. I wasn't sure if it was my motherboard or not (still a possibility) so I took the CPU out of the socket, plugged a few fans into my motherboard, turned the PC on and voila, everything seems to run fine. Fans connected to my PSU are running full speed, fans connected to the motherboard are running full speed - this means the motherboard and PSU should be fine no? As soon as the CPU is attached to the motherboard, nothing runs. The fans either flinch for 0.5s or I hear some static/electricity noise presumably coming from the CPU socket.
I can't be 100% sure that it's not the motherboard, but something tells me there's a small chance that the CPU socket is messed up or it's just the CPU. I vacuumed the entire motherboard and made sure no dust/particles are causing any interference and I had a full inspection. Everything looks normal. The CPU looks good as new. I don't see burn marks anywhere even though I clearly smelt smoke the day before.
Does anyone else have any further suggestions? Or comments? How can my CPU just die out of nowhere when I put it through 10+ hours of Crysis OCed a few months ago?
My specs:
E6420 2.13GHz OCed @ 3.2GHz (<1.4V) w/ TR U90 +120MM fan
Gigabyte DS3L REV2 (second one....first one died)
Corsair HX620W PSU
Anyways I let everything cool down, disconnected everything except for CPU, RAM, checked that all the plugs were safe and secure, and turned the PC on and it powered on for 0.5 seconds (I saw the fans flinch) but it suddenly stopped. I wasn't sure if it was my motherboard or not (still a possibility) so I took the CPU out of the socket, plugged a few fans into my motherboard, turned the PC on and voila, everything seems to run fine. Fans connected to my PSU are running full speed, fans connected to the motherboard are running full speed - this means the motherboard and PSU should be fine no? As soon as the CPU is attached to the motherboard, nothing runs. The fans either flinch for 0.5s or I hear some static/electricity noise presumably coming from the CPU socket.
I can't be 100% sure that it's not the motherboard, but something tells me there's a small chance that the CPU socket is messed up or it's just the CPU. I vacuumed the entire motherboard and made sure no dust/particles are causing any interference and I had a full inspection. Everything looks normal. The CPU looks good as new. I don't see burn marks anywhere even though I clearly smelt smoke the day before.
Does anyone else have any further suggestions? Or comments? How can my CPU just die out of nowhere when I put it through 10+ hours of Crysis OCed a few months ago?
My specs:
E6420 2.13GHz OCed @ 3.2GHz (<1.4V) w/ TR U90 +120MM fan
Gigabyte DS3L REV2 (second one....first one died)
Corsair HX620W PSU