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Hello guys.

Recently I have changed my thermal paste from the ryzen 2700x stock paste to the liqud metal , however all of you know stupid the ryzen wraith prism cooler clamps are and unfortunately the cooler slipped and some metal fell on the motherboard and around the cpu.

After 1 hour of cleaning i applied the metal again and tried to place the cooler again and with my luck again metal felled  which i did not saw and tried to turn it on the pc lighted up and down ince and that was all .  I checked and i clean the pc purchased normal paste and placed it . Now the fun thing is that the motherboard the cpu  fan lights up when i wanted to do a test start, however when i put the gpu the pc do not start at all.

 

Please help me out i love my pc and i gave 4000 bucks in my country currency for it which i am still paying. 

 

Part:

Gpu 1080 x gaming msi

Ryzen 2700x 

Motherboard msi b350 carbon gaming pro

Psu raidmax  800w gold 

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Seems like your ez debug cpu light is on. Must be a fault with your cpu. Have you tried reseating it ?

 

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Wait, you were using Liquid Metal as thermal paste? and it slipped away?

 

I'm sorry but there's extremely high chances the CPU is dead from short-circuit.

 

There's absolutely no reason to use Liquid Metal this way, the thermal performance gains are minimal specially when you're sticking to stock cooler, in all honesty you shouldn't have messed around with this.

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3 hours ago, Blai5e said:

Plug in your 6 & 8 pin PCIe cables to your GPU.

As He says, plug your power cables to the GPU. That should be the problem. In the photo you show us, there are any power cables attached to your GPU.

 

If that does not work, then I'm not sure.

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4 hours ago, Lyubomir said:

Guys when i plug the cables the pc cannot start at all , that's why i took a picture without the cables you can see the pc is running no picture since ryzen do not have inboard graphic , however like i said when the cable are in the pc do not start

Then your GPU has a short to ground. 

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15 hours ago, Princess Luna said:

Wait, you were using Liquid Metal as thermal paste? and it slipped away?

 

I'm sorry but there's extremely high chances the CPU is dead from short-circuit.

 

There's absolutely no reason to use Liquid Metal this way, the thermal performance gains are minimal specially when you're sticking to stock cooler, in all honesty you shouldn't have messed around with this.

I like how you're most likely correct, yet OP and anyone else responding completely ignores this. 

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