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Need help, CPU HSF stops 4 seconds after boot.

My Specs:
3200+ Venice 939 E6 stepping
DFI Lanparty NF4 Ultra D UT
HIS x850xt PCIE
512x2 Corsair ValueSelect

About 2 weeks ago, I spilled my a drink on my PC, ruined my previous motherboard and CPU. I assumed the CPU was dead because I tried it in a new motherboard (My current DFI lanparty) and it would only boot for about a second (The fans, leds all turned on then turns off a second later). I got my new CPU today (3200+ Venice) along with a new HDD. I put my system back together, and turned it on. Now, the PC stays on but the CPU HSF turns off after 5 seconds. I turned the PC off as soon as the CPU HSF turns off in fear of my new CPU getting fried too. What could be the problem?

Also, there was a very small bit of thermal paste that got in between the rows of holes on the cpu socket, is this what is causing this?
Thanks in advance.
 
could it be that the fan is controlled by the mobo? I know that my asus has Q-fan enabled so that the fan doesn't turn on until a certain temp, then speeds up to high if it gets to another temp. Q-fan wouldn't activate until a few seconds after starting up. Check the bios settings.

I changed mine so that the fan was always on low, but would kick into high gear if it reached 47 degrees C.
 
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