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Kidbest100

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  1. TL:DR I think my AM4 CPU socket might be broken. Please check the attachments to see pictures and a short video, and let me know if you think this is normal behavior for these sockets, or if you think it's broken. I've been helping a friend of mine build a PC. Last night we got it all together, but it wouldn't POST. Long story short and many hours of troubleshooting later, I ended up taking it all apart today down to the barebones. Motherboard, CPU, 1 stick of RAM, PSU plugged in with just the 24Pin and both CPU power cables for good measure, nothing else is plugged in. When I power on the PC, I don't get anything displayed on the screen. Doesn't POST or get to the BIOS. All I get is a diagnostic light on the side of the board labelled "CPU", and it means exactly what you'd think it means (Motherboard manual says the code means CPU is not detected.) If I plug an HDMI into the motherboard it goes to the "VGA" light instead, and the manual says this means a CPU device isn't detected. Since it's onboard graphics, that'd essentially mean the same thing as the CPU code in this case. I decided to try and take out the CPU and check for bent pins or any damage to the socket. When I went to lift the CPU retention arm, I noticed it felt "stuck" about 90% of the way up, and the CPU wasn't moving at all like they usually do when you lift the arm. Normally you lift the arm, and the CPU slowly moves / follows in the direction of the arm as the plastic socket slides backwards with it, but the socket in my motherboard doesn't move nearly at all when I do this. Once I get 90% of the way up, the retention arm requires a large amount of force to move further, and then it eventually lurches with a very loud POP noise. I've attached a video showing this. Worrying the socket had somehow damaged the CPU, I removed it and checked for bent pins but luckily found none. This popping didn't damage the CPU at all, so I put it back in and very gently lowered the arm. Going down, the arm requires noticeably less force than other AM4 sockets I've installed CPUs into in the past, and it makes another strange (quieter) scratching noise while lowered. I also noticed that the socket doesn't seem to close all the way. If you check the pictures I've attached, I highlight what the socket looks like both open and closed, with a CPU installed and without. You can see the socket seems to move downwards and close completely with no CPU installed, but with one installed the socket doesn't seem to close all the way and there is a noticeable lip of plastic hanging out that is usually covered when the socket is closed without a CPU. I've also attached a picture "Closed Difference.png" that shows this lip more clearly. I've tried taking the CPU out and putting it back in upwards of 15 times now, each time trying to gently push the plastic socket in different directions with my finger, thinking the issue is the CPU pins aren't making contact with the pads under the socket cover. Each time I get the same issue, where it doesn't POST and the red CPU (sometimes VGA when an HDMI is plugged in) light turns on the board. I've also left the PC powered on for up to 10 minutes with the heatsink on it, then quickly powered down and removed the heatsink. It's basically stone cold, as if the CPU wasn't kicking out any heat at all because it's not powered. I'm hoping someone else who has an AM4 board can lend their insight here and let me know if they have the same experience with this socket, or if after all these hours of troubleshooting I'm just going crazy and seeing problems where there are none and my issue actually lies somewhere else. For the sake of following the posting rules, I'll post the specs and troubleshooting steps I've followed below. Any input at all would be appreciated. Thank you! SPECS: CPU: Ryzen 7 3800X RAM: 32GB GSkill Ripjaws V DDR4 3200MHz Mobo: MSI MPG AM4 x570 GAMING PLUS PSU: Corsair RM750x GPU: None (yet) Troubleshooting: - Unplugged / replugged all power cables from both motherboard and PSU side - Tried swapping to a spare PSU, and obviously used the proper cables for the different PSU - Tried spare RAM (1 stick DDR4) and also tried ALL sticks in ALL DIMM slots - Plugged in discrete GPU to bypass any potential onboard graphics issues. Same result. - Removed everything from the case, and unplugged anything unnecessary to reach POST. Only thing plugged in was motherboard, CPU, 1 stick RAM, 24PIN ATX and the CPU power cables. Same result, no POST. - Checked CPU for bent / broken pins - Used flashlight to check socket pads for damage, I can see gold in each hole. - Checked board for signs of damage (leaking / expanded caps, residue, etc) looks clean and new. 1452813811_BrokenSocket.mp4
  2. I'm trying to mine LTC, but everytime I load up CGminer, or any other miner as a matter of fact, it just hangs there and does nothing. On CG Miner it says connecting forever, and then never actually starts mining...
  3. wtf dude, my schools PC's run Pentium 4's with like 2 gigs of ddr2 if you're lucky
  4. I was thinking of names a while back as well, I settled for one (not this one) after I joined the forum so obviously kidbest100 isn't it.. But heres some of my ideas I had. (I like slightly humorous ones) SandWichPilot AirBufallo UraniumWizard MagicMatress BreadCrustBandit IrradiatedUnicorn I know most people probably wont like those but it was just a quick 5 minute thinking spree
  5. I have been having the exact same issue lately. It only seems to happen in games though. I have heard it cut out just as there is large explosions, or even just randomly when theres really not anything loud going on.
  6. haha, my apologies, I meant to say 1.18 or 1.19. My actual voltage, I just checked is set at 1.175
  7. So I built my new rig a few months back. It was working completely fine, but occasionally my screen would freeze up and go black. I re-did all my drivers and that seemed to fix the issue for the most part. Since then, I've downloaded my latest graphics drivers and all that, and have been keeping up to date with all of the others. However, it seems that lately, (today especially) the problems have been getting worse. What happens is that I'll be playing a game, (It seems to only really happen when playing games) and my screen will either go black, and have the game still running in the background, and my monitor will display the big white "ASUS DVI" message in the top left and after a few econds or so it will return to my game. Or my screen will go OUT of the game, and to my desktop, but instead of seeing the desktop, everything is white and all I can see is the bottom navigation bar in windows. I can't move my mouse, and I can't alt-tab back into the game. So, running windows 8.1, I just hit CTR ALT DELETE and then sign out, and sign back in to my PC which solves the issue. However it's been happening very frequently today, I've counted it happening 8 times in the past 2 hours. In case you're wondering, my specs are as follows: (And yes, these problems were happening before I overclocked my graphics card and CPU, but not as frequently) i5 4670K @ 4.4 GHz, somewhere between 1.8 and 1.9 volts, cant remember. ( Cooled by CM Hyper 212+ ) 8 gigs Corsair vengeance 1600Mhz MSI Z87 G43 Asus Radeon R9 280X DCUII TOP @ 1.1 GHz Has anyone else had this issue before?
  8. I managed to pick up my ASUS 280x DCUII TOP edition for the same price as that on NCIX with free shipping
  9. I've been stuck on the same issue for a few weeks now, I can't get my CGminer to work, as it crashes right away, and I can't find help anywhere... However, I think it would be worth it if you could make everything else in the system very low power, and find a way to properly cool those volcanoes.
  10. Picked one of these up for my rig, free shipping depending on your area. http://www.directcanada.com/products/?sku=25350DR6011&vpn=WD20EZRX&manufacture=Western%20Digital%20WD
  11. I personally use "DirectCanada" They give free shipping to certain places in Canada, which I'm eligible for, which allowed me to get more money invested into the actual hardware of my rig I have right now, instead of actually getting it here. Never really had a problem with them, and I've ordered quite a few things from them, also they have lower prices than NCIX on a lot of things.
  12. Yeah I know thats pretty much BS. No GPU running at 96 degrees is going to last as long as one running at 70 That's why I want to try and figure out if its my case causing the heat problems, or what exactly is going on.
  13. My ambient temps are actually pretty high, you're right. I live in Canada, and and on west coast, so its fairly cold here, and that's why I've got a woodstove in the house to keep things warm, almost too warm. My temperature in my house right now is about 25 degrees Celcius.
  14. Hey guys, so I just built a rig a few weeks back, with a 4670K, and an Asus Radeon R9 280X DCUII TOP. I'm playing Far Cry 3, and running ASUS GPU Tweak, and it says that my card is running at up to 86 degrees at times. My case is the Bitfenix Ronin, and I knew this wasn't such a great Airflow-oriented case, so I run the fans it comes with at minimum 75% constantly, and then stuck another third fan in the bottom, also at 75%, and they are pumping a good amount of air from what I can tell. Is this acceptable for the card? I have seen other reviews of the same model and they all said their card never went over about 70 degrees, while mine is destroying Far Cry 3 at max settings, and pumping up to 86 degrees. Is that a normal temp?
  15. YES!!!!@!!!@#!@$#!@#!!!! Best new ever to come home to!!!! I'm so happy for you and your family Linus! Maybe even Rumble will be glad to see Rocket the sneaky little bugger!
  16. uhmm... I'm not great at GPU benchmarks, but I would think combustr? Or Furmark?
  17. I have a Windows 7 disk available, I just need a key...
  18. I currently am running Windows Vista ( EW) ... 32-bit.. (EWWWWW) Also, I haven't got a CD for it, and theres no way I would want one.
  19. Hey guys, I'm building a rig with a max budget of 1500$. Parts are as follows: i5 4670K R9 280X 3GB 8 GB corsair vengeance 1600MHz MSI Z-87 G43 motherboard Samsung 840 series 120GB SSD WD 2TB green drive Bitfenix Ronin case things I have in my currect build and am planning to use: XFX core edition 650 Watt 80Plus Bronze CM hyper 212+ My problem is: My buddy said that I could have his old windows 7 out of his laptop, I would do a clean install and everything would be fine. The thing is, he is travelling around more now, and he is wanting to keep his OS now. If I'm forced to buy a new windows 7, or even 8, I would be over budget by like 20-30 bucks... What can I do?
  20. Yes, but I wouldn't do it. Generally the rule of thumb is to use cards with same amount and speed of VRam, but it is possible.
  21. This guy and his buddies had just finished a round of golf, and were sitting on the benches chatting,when a phone rang on the bench. The man picks up the phone, a woman answers "Hi honey!" The man replies "Hello dear." The woman says: I'm calling about some good deals I found! A fur coat I saw at the mall today is down from 4200$ to 2000$!!! Can't I please get it? It's an amazing deal! Absolutely dear, if you think it's a good value. Thank you so much! It will good wonderful on me. Also, you know how we've been thinking about replacing the lexus with a jaguar? I talked to the dealer today and he said just for us he would mark it down from 50,000$ to 35,000$! Should I tell him we'll take it? The man paused for a few moments to think, and replied, "Absolutely honey, if you think it's a good time to do that, you can pick it up..." The woman thanked him again, and went on about how much of a great husband he was. "One last thing, dear. Remember that one house we saw last month, right on the waterfront? It's on the market again, and its been marked down to 650,000$! I checked with the bank, and they went through it with me, we can get an even better mortgage than we have now with the plan they showed me! Should we go along with it? The man sat longer this time, pondering. After much humming and haw-ing, and coaxing from the wife, he finally agreed. "Well, dear I think this could be ab ig thing for us, but I'm sure that by retirement we would definitely enjoy living on the waterfront in that beautiful home, thank you for looking into it." "Oh honey thank you so much! Enjoy the rest of your day, I'll see you when you get home so we can celebrate! Love you!!!" "Love you too dear." The man put the phone back down on the bench, looked around to all of his buddies, smiled, and said: "So, anyone have a clue who's phone this is?"
  22. Not even haswell in sleep mode can do that, with just the CPU itself
  23. So the other day, I'm sitting in my chemistry 12 class, and my teacher who also teaches physics, and calculus and all that, starts going on about power consumption for stuff... He tells the class about lightbulbs and their efficiency, and solar panels, and you know, the usual stuff. Then he points at the desktop PC he has beside his desk, and goes to say that it consumes about 3-10 Watts. My buddy and I laughed at that immediately, both being techies, and we explained to him how there is no way it consumes even as low as 10 watts. I just found it funny that my Chemistry teacher, of all people, was the one that thought this, and tried to pass that misunderstanding to all of the class. What are some stories that YOU guys have of these funny moments?
  24. Everyone has known from the beginning, that Linus is clearly a gay man with a wife and child. He is gay for computer hardware, and if you can't accept that, then leave. We all love Linus, and support him in every way.
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