- Aug 30, 2005
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I have a computer running dual PIII 550mhz chips. It was in working condition when the CPUs were installed but about a week ago or so I swapped the heatsinks on the chips and put them back in. I dont recall if I turned it on at that time or not since it's not connected to anything but today I put a new harddrive in it and was going to start it up.
The computer powers on but I get no video. What I eventually notice is that the secondary CPU is not fully seated in its slot (from the angle, I couldnt tell if it was actually in the slot at all or just pressing up against it). When I reseat it, the computer continues to fail to boot with the processors installed in any order.
I tried sticking in a pair of 733mhz chips and it was able to pop the monitor out of powersave mode (it cant run 133mhz bus so it has never posted with those chips, only with the 550s). But going back to the old chips still leads to a dead system. I tried removing the SATA controller card and reseating the RAM in a different socket to no avail.
Does it sound like I have a fried chip? Would it be the chip that was only partially seated or the chip that was fully seated (but without proper termination in the second socket)? Or did it get hit with static when I was swapping the heatsinks (I am pretty damn sure I didnt kill the core or anything, and I used arctic silver 5)?
The computer powers on but I get no video. What I eventually notice is that the secondary CPU is not fully seated in its slot (from the angle, I couldnt tell if it was actually in the slot at all or just pressing up against it). When I reseat it, the computer continues to fail to boot with the processors installed in any order.
I tried sticking in a pair of 733mhz chips and it was able to pop the monitor out of powersave mode (it cant run 133mhz bus so it has never posted with those chips, only with the 550s). But going back to the old chips still leads to a dead system. I tried removing the SATA controller card and reseating the RAM in a different socket to no avail.
Does it sound like I have a fried chip? Would it be the chip that was only partially seated or the chip that was fully seated (but without proper termination in the second socket)? Or did it get hit with static when I was swapping the heatsinks (I am pretty damn sure I didnt kill the core or anything, and I used arctic silver 5)?