Hello guys
Let's start by looking at the mobo, is it installed in the case? If so make sure all mounting holes att can be used are overused (normally six two nine) and having a standoff and screw used, no screwing directly to the case, need a standoff in each, Otherwise mobo can Short and cause problems (and When you reinstall , make acidic the screws are good and snug, do not overly tighten, can crack the mobo .. Since a short is a Possibility, lets pull the mobo and place it on a non-conductive surface, preferably on the cardboard, wood, newspaper etc.
Check the CPU Cooler, in particular third party coolers and makesure no metal parts are touching metal mobo components like resistors, chipset covers etc. Remove the cooler and if you have the the the stock cooler get it handy. Then Examine the mobo itself , looking especially for scratches, scorches / burn marks, cut traces, swollen / leaking capacitors or loose components (chips, etc). Pull the CPU and makesure it's aligned CORRECTLY and the notches lined up. Look for thermal compound att, two having seeped to the bottom of the CPU. Check the socket and makesure there is no debris / thermal compound / dust or bent / broken pins and clean off the compound from the CPU and cooler, do not wanna reuse old, (isopropyl (rubbing) alcohol works well).
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References:
- http://www.tomshardware.com/faq/id-1753671/bench-troubleshooting.html
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