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CPU processor damaged?

Discussion in 'Processors and Motherboards' started by InsaneMonkeyBoy, Jan 20, 2004.

  1. InsaneMonkeyBoy Newcomer, in training Posts: 201

    Errr well If you put your face behind two vantec tornadoes it will keep you damn cool. I recommend you try it it's actually quite refreshing. Therefore the Components must love it too. All i need is a good front 120mm intake fan. That'll complete the circuit cause I have no cold air being blown out at the mo. Hey, does anyone know where I could get a Quiet (25db or lower) 120mm fan?


    PS: Oh and by the way I have managed to bend my pins back and I am using my pc now but I dont think some of the pins are making contact with the main board.

    Cheers 4 replies
    :)
  2. Penark Newcomer, in training

    Thats good you got them back...I dont know what to tell you about the pins not connecting except make sure that they are all straight up...Sometimes when you take you CPU out and put it back in it will change the RAM settings...check to see if your CAS Latency,RAS to CAS Delay,RAS percentage Time are set to the maufactures specifications, usually are listed on their website according to RAM type...Hope this helps in any way... :D

    --Penark--
  3. somekid007 Newcomer, in training Posts: 369

    congrats on bending your pins back.
  4. InsaneMonkeyBoy Newcomer, in training Posts: 201

    cheers for your help guys. I just hope my rig will be up and running like it was B4.

    Thanks!:grinthumb