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So i recently got a new cpu (Ryzen 5 3600) and i installed it and my old one a Ryzen 3 2600 and the pins for my old one got bent so thats probs unusable but on to the main issue my pc turns on bit doesn’t boot so i think these are the reasons but i dont know it could be because there is thermal paste i either the cpu socket or ram socket but if so it is not visible (i am saying this cause i was a bit messy)

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Does your motherboard have a BIOS installed on it appropriate for the CPU? Also, in what way does it not boot? Could you describe it a little further?

E.g., do the fans spin up, are there any LEDs on the board indicating anything? etc.

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5 minutes ago, Willy_jesus said:

So i recently got a new cpu (Ryzen 5 3600) and i installed it and my old one a Ryzen 3 2600 and the pins for my old one got bent so thats probs unusable but on to the main issue my pc turns on bit doesn’t boot so i think these are the reasons but i dont know it could be because there is thermal paste i either the cpu socket or ram socket but if so it is not visible (i am saying this cause i was a bit messy)

What thermal paste did you use? If it is conductive, and it is in the socket or a DIM slot, that would be very bad.

 

But as @minibois said it could be a BIOS issue. But, if that is the case, you would have needed your 2600 to update the BIOS before you swapped to the 3600. You could bend the 2600 pins back straight though, depending how bad they are.

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Unless you have broken pins (inside the socket or not), bent pins aren't a death sentence on PGA boards and CPUs.

Turning on and not booting doesn't instantly indicate a CPU or motherboard failure. Do some diagnosis.

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