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So I decided to upgrade my hs/fan with a Zalman. Unfortunately my pc refuses to boot, or even post after installing it.. I switched out the Zalman with the oem hs/fan and no difference. The machine will turn on for about 10 seconds, hd will seek like normal, but then it shuts down. The monitor never pops on, nor does it give me any error beeps. Replaced the power supply thinking my old one just can't cut it...no difference.

I'm down to processor or motherboard. It's an AMD 3000+ and MSI K8N. If I pull the processor, the machine will stay on longer than 10 seconds. Now I just have to figure out if ithis is due to the processor, or a short between the processor and the board. Any ideas?

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Oh whoops..misread that one sentence ><

First thing I would try, if you haven't is:

reseat processor (yeah..i know..heatsink installations don't do anything with the processor, but i've had it work before)

reseat heatsink (well..you kind of already did that)

check for loose connections (hit a cable while working in there?)

check to see if you plugged in CPU cable to mobo (i don't remember the correct terms for it) - some motherboards will not let you POST without detecting a fan

edit: the processor is FAR from dead if it's just not POSTing ;) lots of variables still left

Oh whoops..misread that one sentence ><

First thing I would try, if you haven't is:

reseat processor (yeah..i know..heatsink installations don't do anything with the processor, but i've had it work before)

reseat heatsink (well..you kind of already did that)

check for loose connections (hit a cable while working in there?)

check to see if you plugged in CPU cable to mobo (i don't remember the correct terms for it) - some motherboards will not let you POST without detecting a fan

edit: the processor is FAR from dead if it's just not POSTing ;) lots of variables still left

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do all this and if still no work, you are shorting your mobo out. i had the same prob.

I did a little closer inspection of the motherboard. Seems I may have damaged a couple of the silver pieces on the back of the motherboard while removing the metal hs base. It doesn't look too bad, you can tell something happened. I didn't even notice the silver pieces on the back before.

Now what I don't understand is why it will stay powered on without the processor in, but shuts down with it in.

I did a little closer inspection of the motherboard.  Seems I may have damaged a couple of the silver pieces on the back of the motherboard while removing the metal hs base.  It doesn't look too bad, you can tell something happened.  I didn't even notice the silver pieces on the back before.

Now what I don't understand is why it will stay powered on without the processor in, but shuts down with it in.

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hmm, it could be the processor, butit could also be because the weight of the heatsink+fan is pusing down on the mobo and shorting it. what i did was that i placed my polyurethane gray sheet that came with my mobo between the case and the back of the mobo. it will be harder to screw it on, but it wont short out.

Both the default hs/fan and Zalman cause the short, so I don't think weight is an issue. I've also powered it up outside of the case on that polyurethane sheet you speak about. Same result.

I picked up a cheap Sempron today. No difference. So I guess the next step is to test the motherboard

yes, i guess the next step is mobo. all the best.

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hey did u say that it will stay on without the processor? how long does it stay on without processor (the 3000+) ? if thats the case then i would say the processor is blown. but if it isnt working with the sempron... are semprons even S939?

did you try to Clear CMOS ?

1. put the power jumper in 1-2 position

2. Take out the Battery

2. if you are in no hurry leave it through the nite. or wait 10 mins

3. Put the battery back in

4. put jumper back to its original posisiton 1-2

jumper as in the CMOS jumper. check the manual on where it is located.

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