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PC turning on and turning right back off after replacing motherboard

Celuta

I am sorry for putting you guys through all this bullshit. This whole time I thought mbo was LGA 1151 compatible and Best it employees reassured me it was, I could swear It was compatible. I hope you guys forgive me for wasting your time.

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My judgement was horrible for letting them choose a motherboard for me, I’m gonna go bring it back and get another motherboard that is compatible.

 

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6 minutes ago, Celuta said:

No problem I'm just glad you got it sorted  you weren't wasting my time no worrys glad I could help I wasn't doing anything anyway ?

Please quote or tag  @Ben17 if you want to see a reply.

If I don't reply it's probly because I am in a different time zone or haven't seen your message yet but I will reply when I see it ? 

 

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That's why u should never trust a shop with pc parts lol

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If I don't reply it's probly because I am in a different time zone or haven't seen your message yet but I will reply when I see it ? 

 

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Get a different board and u should be fine let me know if u need any other help @Celuta

Please quote or tag  @Ben17 if you want to see a reply.

If I don't reply it's probly because I am in a different time zone or haven't seen your message yet but I will reply when I see it ? 

 

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Like this is amazingly embarrassing. I told them more than 10 times it was i7 7700 7th gen and just grabbed a random one from the back and gave it to me 

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16 minutes ago, Celuta said:

@Ben17 Could I have bent my socket pins on the motherboard by any chance?

It shouldn't have bent pins. And don't feel bad. It happens more often than you think. Just browse this forum board and you will see it quite a bit. 

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24 minutes ago, Celuta said:

@Ben17 Could I have bent my socket pins on the motherboard by any chance?

No  the socket is the same just the board doesn't support the cpu

Please quote or tag  @Ben17 if you want to see a reply.

If I don't reply it's probly because I am in a different time zone or haven't seen your message yet but I will reply when I see it ? 

 

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12 hours ago, Celuta said:

Sorry @Ben17 and @Juular for not replying soon enough. My specs are i7 7700 GTX 1080, MSI GAMING PLUS MPG Z390 as a mother board. I have 16GB DDR4 Ram from Corsair and a Corsair h100 cpu cooler.

That explains it. No, your motherboard isn't compatible with this CPU, you need 1xx\2xx series chipset. There's nothing that prevents technically it except for the firmware itself but Intel doesn't allow it so you're out of luck.

Tag or quote me so i see your reply

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