I would not put a lot of stock in this advice, as a CPU is a relatively expensive component to be almost literally playing with fire with.TDRR wrote:Forgot to reply to this one. The speaker didn't beep so that wasn't helping, and the heatsink killing old CPUs is okay if you are fast enough (if the CPU heats up, quickly unplug your CPU/ turn off your PSU and that's it)drfrag wrote:That's very wrong, that led only means the motherboard works partially. Removing the heatsink could kill old cpus and even the motherboard, now they throttle and even turn off. On the other hand if there's a speaker or buzzer you'll get beeps when there's no ram installed.
PC Fans turn on but the PC itself doesn't
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Re: PC Fans turn on but the PC itself doesn't
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Re: PC Fans turn on but the PC itself doesn't
Certain old cpus would burn in only a fraction of a second that's why the thermal protection circuit is built into the cpu itself, solutions built on the motherboard were too slow. Modern cpus would turn off inmediately. Also if the speaker is working you will get beeps without ram.
On the motherboard led it's there only to remind you to turn the power off.
On the motherboard led it's there only to remind you to turn the power off.
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Re: PC Fans turn on but the PC itself doesn't
The speaker is working and i tested it using Doom and FreeDos which made it beep relatively loudly, but for some reason it didn't beep at all when i didn't have ram.drfrag wrote:Certain old cpus would burn in only a fraction of a second that's why the thermal protection circuit is built into the cpu itself, solutions built on the motherboard were too slow. Modern cpus would turn off inmediately. Also if the speaker is working you will get beeps without ram.
On the motherboard led it's there only to remind you to turn the power off.
Makes sense, kind of weird my CPU heated up slowly. (Not too slow, like 15 seconds or so)