So I bought Gigabyte K8NXP motherboard (Socket 754) and installed a 2800+ CPU with a little too much AS5. I fried the CPU. AMD sent me a new one.
Computer ran fine...then died. I sent the board to Gigabyte and they said it was fine (ya right). I sold the CPU to someone and he said it was DOA. I offered a refund but he went ahead and registered it with AMD and submitted an RMA. THey were out and sent him a 3400! (good for him)
Anyhow, I think my motherboard socket is frying CPU. Is that common? Could some of the AS5 have gotten in there? I think when Gigabyte tested it they probably checked if it would post and that's it.
I have 4 otherPC's running with no problems so I know what I'm doing.
Thanks for the help...late...must sleep...
Computer ran fine...then died. I sent the board to Gigabyte and they said it was fine (ya right). I sold the CPU to someone and he said it was DOA. I offered a refund but he went ahead and registered it with AMD and submitted an RMA. THey were out and sent him a 3400! (good for him)
Anyhow, I think my motherboard socket is frying CPU. Is that common? Could some of the AS5 have gotten in there? I think when Gigabyte tested it they probably checked if it would post and that's it.
I have 4 otherPC's running with no problems so I know what I'm doing.
Thanks for the help...late...must sleep...
