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Can it be a BIOS problem?

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Just now, batatas said:

Yes we did install it in the right way

The same variable across both mobos and cpus would be either the ram or psu. How’s your power supply? I can’t explain the pins

So the computer of my friend  had a weird problem with the motherboard and it fucked the processor so he went to the store he bought the processor and they gave him a new one, the motherboard was a bigger problem because somehow it got a LOT of bent pins in the cpu socket and some broken ones idk wtf happened but whatever he just bought a new motherboard because they didnt gave him a new one because of the pins. So i was helping him building the pc again and nothing no image the computer just turn on and off in loop no image no nothing the motherboard is a GIGABYTE GA-Z270P-D3 and the processor is a i5 6600K so i was thinking could the probem be because of some BIOS issue because of the processor in the motherboard manual it says its compatible with 6th and 7th gen cpus, we have tested everything we unplugged everything that was not needed for the computer to boot and still the same problem.

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If it has bent and broken pins, the motherboard is screwed.

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2 minutes ago, batatas said:

So the computer of my friend  had a weird problem with the motherboard and it fucked the processor so he went to the store he bought the processor and they gave him a new one, the motherboard was a bigger problem because somehow it got a LOT of bent pins in the cpu socket and some broken ones idk wtf happened but whatever he just bought a new motherboard because they didnt gave him a new one because of the pins. So i was helping him building the pc again and nothing no image the computer just turn on and off in loop no image no nothing the motherboard is a GIGABYTE GA-Z270P-D3 and the processor is a i5 6600K so i was thinking could the probem be because of some BIOS issue because of the processor in the motherboard manual it says its compatible with 6th and 7th gen cpus, we have tested everything we unplugged everything that was not needed for the computer to boot and still the same problem.

Not to discredit you or your friend, but for redundancy I need to ask: Are you installing the cpu correctly?

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Just now, batatas said:

The problem is with the new motherboard i know that one is fucked

Maybe he put the CPU in the wrong way. Also, your friend did something wrong. A motherboard can't just kill a CPU.

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Just now, GeNNex said:

The same variable across both mobos and cpus would be either the ram or psu. How’s your power supply? I can’t explain the pins

The psu is a corsair cx750 the ram is a 16 gb stick idk the brand i may ask him for the psu and ram to test is they are both working right.

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Want my honest advice....

 

Take the machine to a shop and get someone who knows how to build a computer to build the computer.

 

You guys already killed one board, potentially one chip too and now you think you might have killed another board or chip.

 

I don't say this often but I don't think either of you should really be building computers. Save your money and the components and pay a professional.

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1 minute ago, Master Disaster said:

Want my honest advice....

 

Take the machine to a shop and get someone who knows how to build a computer to build the computer.

 

You guys already killed one board, potentially one chip too and now you think you might have killed another board or chip.

 

I don't say this often but I don't think either of you should really be building computers. Save your money and the components and pay a professional.

I dont think we killed the pc and idk i did not build the first pc of my friend he build it himself he just asked me for advice when the pc he built stopped working, now he asked me to help him build the pc with the new parts and its not working it may be a problem on the ram because idk what he did but the board and the processor both got rekt so maybe the ram is fucked too and i aready told him to ask for advice on where he bought the board as it is not the first time i see something completely new that doesent even work, but if you want to know no we did not kill the new motherboard or processor, but idk how he fucked the old processor and motherboard maybe the ram is the problem because is the same that was in the old pc the same goes for psu idk i dont have a collection of pc parts to help him test what the problem is because if i had i would probably already know what the problem was.

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I need to ask, did you ever put the new CPU into the old motherboard? If the socket on the old board was screwed, it's possible the new CPU was shorted out if you did attempt to put it in the old board. Just had a similar issue with my brother's computer and mobo he got off ebay. It literally shorted any chip that you put into it. Fried 2 FX-8320's and 1 FX-4350 before we figured it out. 

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Just now, Santo22 said:

I need to ask, did you ever put the new CPU into the old motherboard? If the socket on the old board was screwed, it's possible the new CPU was shorted out if you did attempt to put it in the old board. Just had a similar issue with my brother's computer and mobo he got off ebay. It literally shorted any chip that you put into it. Fried 2 FX-8320's and 1 FX-4350 before we figured it out. 

No we did not 

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Just now, batatas said:

No we did not 

Ok, just wanted to rule that out.

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On 09/12/2017 at 2:37 PM, GeNNex said:

The same variable across both mobos and cpus would be either the ram or psu. How’s your power supply? I can’t explain the pins

That was it the ram was the problem idk how he fucked the motherbord cpu and ram but something definitely went wrong i would go for psu but the psu is fine and the gpu is working great too. Anyways thanks for the help.

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