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i5 2500k need Help pls

i5 2500k need Help pls

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Nero12321
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03-03-2024, 09:51 PM
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It seems there might be an issue with the PSU or motherboard power connectors not aligning correctly when seated. Checking the BIOS, hardware monitor, and confirming the correct voltages displayed on the screen. The image suggests a risk of damaging the internal memory controller on the 2500k. Remove the main 24-pin power connection and push the ribbon cables inward to ensure proper seating in the adapter. Voltages are appearing abnormally high. After resetting the BIOS, restart and attempt overclocking from scratch, clearing all major changes. On my system with a 32nm X5675, if I exceeded 1.5 volts, the CPU voltages would spike to the maximum supported level without removing the safety pins for LN2 use. My CPU was running at 1.66 volts at 4.8GHz, and the PSU...
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Nero12321
03-03-2024, 09:51 PM #1

It seems there might be an issue with the PSU or motherboard power connectors not aligning correctly when seated. Checking the BIOS, hardware monitor, and confirming the correct voltages displayed on the screen. The image suggests a risk of damaging the internal memory controller on the 2500k. Remove the main 24-pin power connection and push the ribbon cables inward to ensure proper seating in the adapter. Voltages are appearing abnormally high. After resetting the BIOS, restart and attempt overclocking from scratch, clearing all major changes. On my system with a 32nm X5675, if I exceeded 1.5 volts, the CPU voltages would spike to the maximum supported level without removing the safety pins for LN2 use. My CPU was running at 1.66 volts at 4.8GHz, and the PSU...

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MMASTER7
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03-03-2024, 09:51 PM
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no one can help in this case ?
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MMASTER7
03-03-2024, 09:51 PM #2

no one can help in this case ?

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TheDeath_Pro
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03-03-2024, 09:51 PM
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It seems there might be an issue with the PSU or motherboard power connectors not aligning correctly when seated. Checking the BIOS, hardware monitor, and confirming the correct voltages displayed on the screen is helpful. The image suggests a risk of damaging the internal memory controller on the 2500k. Remove the main 24-pin power connection and push the ribbon cables inward to ensure proper seating in the adapter. Voltages are appearing abnormally high. After resetting the BIOS, restart and attempt overclocking from scratch, clearing all major changes. If you exceed 1.5 volts on your 32nm X5675, the CPU voltage will spike to the maximum supported level without removing the safety pins for LN2 use. My CPU was running at 1.66 volts at 4.8GHz, and the PSU cables weren’t correctly positioned in the 24-pin power slot.
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TheDeath_Pro
03-03-2024, 09:51 PM #3

It seems there might be an issue with the PSU or motherboard power connectors not aligning correctly when seated. Checking the BIOS, hardware monitor, and confirming the correct voltages displayed on the screen is helpful. The image suggests a risk of damaging the internal memory controller on the 2500k. Remove the main 24-pin power connection and push the ribbon cables inward to ensure proper seating in the adapter. Voltages are appearing abnormally high. After resetting the BIOS, restart and attempt overclocking from scratch, clearing all major changes. If you exceed 1.5 volts on your 32nm X5675, the CPU voltage will spike to the maximum supported level without removing the safety pins for LN2 use. My CPU was running at 1.66 volts at 4.8GHz, and the PSU cables weren’t correctly positioned in the 24-pin power slot.