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BiakIsDead

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  1. And both motherboards are fine, no signs of damage on either, so in short my mistake of not attaching the original cooler properly caused the thermal throttling, which eventually caused the CPU to die, which is what was causing nothing to happen, I'm basically working with all new out of the box parts now except the cpu, RAM, drives and GPU
  2. No marks on the PCB, and yeah it was stuck due to fresh thermal paste
  3. I was using the stock wraith cooler that comes with the 1200, and I replaced the cooler before the motherboard, the issue being that it was literally not attached properly, most likely not contacting the CPU enough for good cooling, I'm terrible, and I bent the pins while trying to remove the new cooler, was going to try the old one, too much pressure on it while I was taking it out and or installing it
  4. My old board was an ASRock A320M-HDV and the new one is an ASRock AB350 Pro4
  5. Hi everyone, thought this might be a good place to get some help. So recently my CPU, Ryzen 3 1200 was experiencing a lot of thermal issues, causing my system to switch off, at first I thought it was a software issue, but worked out it wasn't and that I needed to replace my cooler, so I did, got a wraith max, installed it and nothing, my PSU fan wasn't spinning, no LEDs, no fan activity, no anything, so I replaced my PSU with a corsair tx550 thinking the thermal issues might have broken my other one, installed it and the same result as the cooler, so then I replaced my case and motherboard just yesterday, and again, nothing happened, I decided to take out the cooler and unfortunately bent some pins in the process, the CPU was stuck to the cooler as well, when I removed it I was surprised to see what looked like burn marks on either side of the chip, so now I definitely need a new CPU, but could an issue from intense thermal throttling actually cause absolutely zero activity? Am I missing something? Or was my presumably dead CPU causing all of this?
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