New Computer Isn't Starting - CPU Was 45Degrees In Bios & Now It Wont Even Go To BIOS

I think I have found the problem! :D The rubber washers that abit gave me, I put them on the top side of the mainboard between the screw and the mainboard, I took them all out and put them between the stud and the bottom of the mainboard and it booted first time. Hopefully that is it sorted, so thanks for the link to abit foum, thats were I read the tip from. :D
 
Never heard of needing rubber washers between m/board and case screws before :confused: do all the screws line up with the holes if so it shouldnt short out the board. Anyway glad your up and running have fun :D
 
Darg said:
And for seconds, you don't need a lot! The more you use the hotter it will be. You only need a small line a few mm across down along the middle of the CPU in the same direction as the cores.


Hmmm, I put a thin layer over the top off the CPU.
 
Ok thanks very much for all your help, I got the system up and running now with vista and everything loaded and voltage is set at 2.1. :D
 
You need to make sure that the motherboard is running the latest bios as it was shipped with a beta one. There is also a conflict between Vista and that motherboard, something to do with the vga aperture. Google for abit.care, there are loads of problems reported on there.
 
I have it working on vista at the moment, should I still update the Bios even though I am having no problems at moment?
 
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