I recently pulled my PC out of the basement after a 2 year hiatus. I built it 7 years ago and the specs are as follows:
Asus P8Z68-V PRO
i7 2600k
EVGA 560 Ti
8GB DDR3 1333
Crucial M4/Intel330 SSDs
WD 1TB HDD
Corsair TX850 PSU
I was and still am hoping to upgrade the GPU and overclock the CPU to play some modern games on it. It booted up no issue the first few times. It dual boots between Ubuntu and Windows 10 on the two SSDs so I went into the BIOS to change the boot order to prefer the Windows drive. After I saved the settings and restarted it stopped POSTing. Fans were all spinning and the VGA_LED light was stuck red on the motherboard.
I decided to pull all the components/unplug all the extra stuff from the motherboard and start with just the CPU and RAM (it has integrated graphics). I reset the CMOS and put a single stick of RAM in. When I started it up I got a small puff of smoke from the DIMM slot... I had installed the memory backwards. I took it out, swapped for the other stick, cleared CMOS again and it still passes the CPU/MEM tests and gets stuck at VGA. No progress since then.
I don't know if I did additional damage with my RAM mistake but either way I've been stuck in the same spot for a day now. I want to try reseating the CPU but don't have any thermal paste at the moment so I'll have to wait on that. Is there anything I haven't tried that I should?
Asus P8Z68-V PRO
i7 2600k
EVGA 560 Ti
8GB DDR3 1333
Crucial M4/Intel330 SSDs
WD 1TB HDD
Corsair TX850 PSU
I was and still am hoping to upgrade the GPU and overclock the CPU to play some modern games on it. It booted up no issue the first few times. It dual boots between Ubuntu and Windows 10 on the two SSDs so I went into the BIOS to change the boot order to prefer the Windows drive. After I saved the settings and restarted it stopped POSTing. Fans were all spinning and the VGA_LED light was stuck red on the motherboard.
I decided to pull all the components/unplug all the extra stuff from the motherboard and start with just the CPU and RAM (it has integrated graphics). I reset the CMOS and put a single stick of RAM in. When I started it up I got a small puff of smoke from the DIMM slot... I had installed the memory backwards. I took it out, swapped for the other stick, cleared CMOS again and it still passes the CPU/MEM tests and gets stuck at VGA. No progress since then.
I don't know if I did additional damage with my RAM mistake but either way I've been stuck in the same spot for a day now. I want to try reseating the CPU but don't have any thermal paste at the moment so I'll have to wait on that. Is there anything I haven't tried that I should?