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Maybe he can't get it to power up again. Anyway, it seems to me that if his motherboard supports modern thermal protection, that is likely the problem. With some of those boards you DO have to reset the BIOS to get it to attempt to power on normally, so that might be where the suggestion came from. Are you using a retail CPU with its stock HSF, or what? If its retail, you shouldn't be having these problems, and they usually use thermal pads anyway (they aren't as effective, but you can't screw up installation easily!). So do what others said first and reinstall it with new paste, or if it has a thermal pad, scrape that off and use thermal paste. If your board handles FSB with a dip switch, make sure you have that set right.
If all else fails, blame your PSU and use another one. It could just be defective. I've seen even good PSUs that are DOA, but cheap ones are waaay more likely to have problems/fail even if they aren't DOA. I mean, I'm a thrifty buyer and advocate saving money on parts... but I still go mid-grade as a minimum on PSUs, like using a 350-400watt Allied or Fortron unit. |