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Doing some spring cleaning in the PC, and now after re-seating the CPU (Q8300), I'm getting boot issues. It only boots some of the time; others I get blue screens before or at the Windows logo, sometimes the Windows logo hangs, but sometimes it boots right in and behaves just like normal.
I noticed that before clamping the processor down, it has a bit of wiggle room on the socket - maybe around 1mm in each direction. So it's possible to clamp it down in a slightly different position from before, so could contact pins be an issue? Would a computer boot strangely if the CPU wasn't contacting the socket properly?
I was very cautious taking it out and putting it back in as always. I haven't taken it back out to test yet as it's late and I don't want to be making noise!
I noticed that before clamping the processor down, it has a bit of wiggle room on the socket - maybe around 1mm in each direction. So it's possible to clamp it down in a slightly different position from before, so could contact pins be an issue? Would a computer boot strangely if the CPU wasn't contacting the socket properly?
I was very cautious taking it out and putting it back in as always. I haven't taken it back out to test yet as it's late and I don't want to be making noise!