- May 26, 2003
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Hey all,
Big thanks to all who have helped me thus far. I'm new to these forums but have gotten outstanding community support. Thanks again. This time around I'm having problems with my new computer that I've put together. I'm wondering if my CPU core (AMD Athlon XP 2800+ w/ Thermalright SLK-800A heatsink) got cracked but here is the back story. Every component is brand new and when I first powered it up the BIOS worked fine and the install of Windows XP went fine right up untill it rebooted. At that point I got a blue error screen that said something about a hardware configuration error and I could not continue or repair the installation of Windows. I tried installing three different versions of Windows and the farthest I got was with Windows 2000 when I actually reached the desktop but it just locked up as soon as it reached it. I've already RMA'd my motherboard after noticing some loose capacitors and what looked like small scratches on the top of the board. However, when I first put the heatsink on the CPU I acidentally installed it backwards. From what I understand, installing the heatsink backwards doesn't automatically crack the core but fortunately I realized my error and installed the heatsink properly before I ever powered the machine up, also I'm using a shim which should have further prevented any cracking of the core. Still, the question I have is when a CPU core gets cracked is it the kind of thing where its either broken or not. Or, when you have a cracked core does your CPU work a little and just give you error messages. How do you know when you've cracked it? It seems to me that if a core is cracked you shouldn't even be able to install Windows. In any case do my hardware errors sound like a bad mobo or cracked CPU. Thanks again.
Big thanks to all who have helped me thus far. I'm new to these forums but have gotten outstanding community support. Thanks again. This time around I'm having problems with my new computer that I've put together. I'm wondering if my CPU core (AMD Athlon XP 2800+ w/ Thermalright SLK-800A heatsink) got cracked but here is the back story. Every component is brand new and when I first powered it up the BIOS worked fine and the install of Windows XP went fine right up untill it rebooted. At that point I got a blue error screen that said something about a hardware configuration error and I could not continue or repair the installation of Windows. I tried installing three different versions of Windows and the farthest I got was with Windows 2000 when I actually reached the desktop but it just locked up as soon as it reached it. I've already RMA'd my motherboard after noticing some loose capacitors and what looked like small scratches on the top of the board. However, when I first put the heatsink on the CPU I acidentally installed it backwards. From what I understand, installing the heatsink backwards doesn't automatically crack the core but fortunately I realized my error and installed the heatsink properly before I ever powered the machine up, also I'm using a shim which should have further prevented any cracking of the core. Still, the question I have is when a CPU core gets cracked is it the kind of thing where its either broken or not. Or, when you have a cracked core does your CPU work a little and just give you error messages. How do you know when you've cracked it? It seems to me that if a core is cracked you shouldn't even be able to install Windows. In any case do my hardware errors sound like a bad mobo or cracked CPU. Thanks again.