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Awe, Geez!

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ors0n
Member
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04-03-2016, 07:49 AM
#1
Hi everyone, newbie here. I recently swapped in a quieter CPU cooler and had to disassemble parts of my motherboard (ASRock B450M Pro4) before reassembling it. Since then, my DNS server isn’t working and my Ethernet connection is down. I’m using Windows 10 Home and have tried several fixes—changing cables, restarting, disabling the firewall, etc.—but nothing’s helped. I’m wondering if I missed a step while putting the board back together or if I accidentally damaged something during handling, which could explain the loss of connectivity. Also, the cooler seems just as noisy as the original, so I’m hoping this isn’t the issue. This experience has been a valuable lesson. Any advice from more experienced folks would be appreciated! Thanks!!
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ors0n
04-03-2016, 07:49 AM #1

Hi everyone, newbie here. I recently swapped in a quieter CPU cooler and had to disassemble parts of my motherboard (ASRock B450M Pro4) before reassembling it. Since then, my DNS server isn’t working and my Ethernet connection is down. I’m using Windows 10 Home and have tried several fixes—changing cables, restarting, disabling the firewall, etc.—but nothing’s helped. I’m wondering if I missed a step while putting the board back together or if I accidentally damaged something during handling, which could explain the loss of connectivity. Also, the cooler seems just as noisy as the original, so I’m hoping this isn’t the issue. This experience has been a valuable lesson. Any advice from more experienced folks would be appreciated! Thanks!!

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xMlynek
Member
71
04-10-2016, 07:52 AM
#2
You had to disassemble the motherboard because there was damage or a fault, making it necessary to replace the CPU cooler. Otherwise, you could have simply added a different component like a Wi-Fi card.
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xMlynek
04-10-2016, 07:52 AM #2

You had to disassemble the motherboard because there was damage or a fault, making it necessary to replace the CPU cooler. Otherwise, you could have simply added a different component like a Wi-Fi card.

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Bluebeast360
Junior Member
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04-17-2016, 09:43 AM
#3
I disassembled the MB since I needed to attach a backplate on the rear side to secure the heat sink.
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Bluebeast360
04-17-2016, 09:43 AM #3

I disassembled the MB since I needed to attach a backplate on the rear side to secure the heat sink.

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crazyslayer47
Junior Member
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04-25-2016, 02:50 AM
#4
This shouldn't be required unless you're dealing with a severely flawed situation lacking a cutout on the motherboard tray.
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crazyslayer47
04-25-2016, 02:50 AM #4

This shouldn't be required unless you're dealing with a severely flawed situation lacking a cutout on the motherboard tray.

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KYUUBl
Member
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04-25-2016, 03:18 PM
#5
I recognize this now and will keep it in mind moving forward. Thank you. Gaining knowledge can be challenging and humbling.
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KYUUBl
04-25-2016, 03:18 PM #5

I recognize this now and will keep it in mind moving forward. Thank you. Gaining knowledge can be challenging and humbling.