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Its 18 months old and out of the 12 month warranty. I think ive damaged it somehow while replacing cooler.
- hope its turns out to be something trivial/something you just looked over and not something more damaging
. (while I'm at it - what makes you think your cpu is dead? lack of boot up etc? - did a quick google of your mobo model and it doesnt look like it has an led debug (if it does and im blind - any error codes popping up) , when you try boot up is their any sort of sound (beeps) that could indicate what the problem is?)yeah... pretty difficult to kill a cpu .... not done that since the old socket A days were the cores were easy to chip and crush.
More likely that you've damaged the motherboard or shorted via the backplate. Loosen it all up a bit and try again
thought it would have been rather easy to buck a cpu kudos
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as jamie hyneman would say.... well there's your problem

Not much point in changing from the 2700k, little benefits. Hope its not dead for you mate.
I'd do as suggested and check the cpu in another system if possible - and check your socket for any bent pins if your unable to get it to another system- hope its turns out to be something trivial/something you just looked over and not something more damaging
. (while I'm at it - what makes you think your cpu is dead? lack of boot up etc? - did a quick google of your mobo model and it doesnt look like it has an led debug (if it does and im blind - any error codes popping up) , when you try boot up is their any sort of sound (beeps) that could indicate what the problem is?).
I would check you did not overtighten the cooler and bend pins in the socket before casting the CPU aside. Try in another board if you can. For your uses go 3570K if you need a new CPU.
I would check you did not overtighten the cooler and bend pins in the socket before casting the CPU aside. Try in another board if you can. For your uses go 3570K if you need a new CPU.
Did exactly what you said and it turns out to be the MB not the CPU. So thank you ever so much £100 saved.
