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Hello all,
I have been very happily assembling my new build, i7 4770 on a Gigabyte Sniper motherboard and just when I wanted to tidy up a bit the case (remove old DVDs and stuff) I have somehow managed to get the main cable from the PSU to block the CPU fan. I noticed it after a few minutes as the PC did not post. I did not hear the starting sound either but did not pay attention.
I amended the situation, restarted the PC but after several attempts no joy. The Debug LED goes up to 99 and then settles at 72 or something.
I have the feeling that a new CPU might be on its way.
What do you guys think? I cannot believe that I have done something so stupid that it could go to the Guinness Book of records.
Thank you in advance for your advice!
Cheers,
Jordan
EDIT: Would a reset help? Or should I clear the CMOS? Or Both?
I have been very happily assembling my new build, i7 4770 on a Gigabyte Sniper motherboard and just when I wanted to tidy up a bit the case (remove old DVDs and stuff) I have somehow managed to get the main cable from the PSU to block the CPU fan. I noticed it after a few minutes as the PC did not post. I did not hear the starting sound either but did not pay attention.
I amended the situation, restarted the PC but after several attempts no joy. The Debug LED goes up to 99 and then settles at 72 or something.
I have the feeling that a new CPU might be on its way.
What do you guys think? I cannot believe that I have done something so stupid that it could go to the Guinness Book of records.

Thank you in advance for your advice!
Cheers,
Jordan
EDIT: Would a reset help? Or should I clear the CMOS? Or Both?
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