Hmm well never mind! You should have learned a good lesson from that!!
Building computers is all about experience and the more errors you make the more you learn. But with CPU's you need to be careful as they are the most expensive component. Remember never to touch the pins!
I am still very baffed though at the fact you got no warning beeps indicating something was wrong with the CPU.
Perhaps the system refused to show any beeps etc if the "presence" of a CPU was absent because the pins on the motherboard socket were vacant....
Building computers is all about experience and the more errors you make the more you learn. But with CPU's you need to be careful as they are the most expensive component. Remember never to touch the pins!
I am still very baffed though at the fact you got no warning beeps indicating something was wrong with the CPU.
Perhaps the system refused to show any beeps etc if the "presence" of a CPU was absent because the pins on the motherboard socket were vacant....