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just take your time and be carefull when checking,post some pics of the pins/whole socket if you can
I will do exactly that, really thanks for the help. I will post pics later this evening.
just take your time and be carefull when checking,post some pics of the pins/whole socket if you can
I will do exactly that, really thanks for the help. I will post pics later this evening.
Any update on your problems - been following this.
Mark
Mark - not yet, unfortunately I had to work this weekend, and being self-employed means I need this PC working as I am a software programmer.
The plan is to remove the motherboard on Sunday night, so I will post more then.
I will not leave the thread cold like so many do and will conclude it either way to show appreciation on the help.
Gigabyte have no qualms repairing damaged CPU sockets,I can tell you that for a fact,if it were me I would have pulled that pin back into place with a fine sewing needle and a magnifying glass
If its doing the same on a new board you need to check CPU socket again,also make sure the CPU heatsink isn't overtightened as that can cause the same issue
Guys - just to give an update and finally a conclusion to this memory debacle.
I removed the motherboard again and checked the pins on the CPU socket, but they looked perfect and I could not see any pins out of alignment.
I then used cotton buds and IPA solution to clean the contact pads under the CPU, re-seated the CPU into the socket, re-applied thermal paste/cooler and connected everything back up.
That seemed to do the trick, as I now have my memory working just great in memory slots 1 and 2.
Thanks to everyone for their help, in particular wazza for educating me about CPU pins and the effect it can have on memory slots/sticks.
Thanks for this post.
I'm building a new PC with a H61 Gigabyte motherboard. It only has 2 memory slots and if I used slot 2 it would beep repetitively and go into an infinite boot loop. If I only used slot 1 then it booted fine and I could install Windows. I thought the memory slot was faulty.
I checked the pins and one of them looked slightly misaligned so carefully teased it back into line and also cleaned the CPU with isopropyl and now it boots fine with both memory sticks in. I am very relieved. Thankyou.
Awesome! I'm glad the thread came in useful for you, makes it all worth the effort.