F5F Stay Refreshed Hardware Desktop Used thermal paste on the CPU but the system still won't start.

Used thermal paste on the CPU but the system still won't start.

Used thermal paste on the CPU but the system still won't start.

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Xytrixz
Senior Member
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07-20-2016, 03:30 PM
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Hello! I want to let you know that I’m not very familiar with technology. My new computer performed well until I checked its temperatures, which showed a minor drop. I suspected the CPU was getting too hot—around 96°C. I followed the usual steps to replace the thermal paste and made sure to ground myself properly. After applying it, I plugged in the PC but it didn’t boot or show anything on the monitor. The fans are spinning normally, but I’m worried about a possible RAM or motherboard issue. Normally, my RAM lights up when the PC starts, but now it doesn’t. I’m not sure if this is related to changing the thermal paste, but I’m hoping someone can help me figure out and fix the problem. Thank you very much!
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Xytrixz
07-20-2016, 03:30 PM #1

Hello! I want to let you know that I’m not very familiar with technology. My new computer performed well until I checked its temperatures, which showed a minor drop. I suspected the CPU was getting too hot—around 96°C. I followed the usual steps to replace the thermal paste and made sure to ground myself properly. After applying it, I plugged in the PC but it didn’t boot or show anything on the monitor. The fans are spinning normally, but I’m worried about a possible RAM or motherboard issue. Normally, my RAM lights up when the PC starts, but now it doesn’t. I’m not sure if this is related to changing the thermal paste, but I’m hoping someone can help me figure out and fix the problem. Thank you very much!

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chloJ
Member
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08-09-2016, 03:16 AM
#2
Remove the CMOS battery from the motherboard for 5 to 6 minutes and attempt again. This will reset the BIOS to its original settings.
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chloJ
08-09-2016, 03:16 AM #2

Remove the CMOS battery from the motherboard for 5 to 6 minutes and attempt again. This will reset the BIOS to its original settings.

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LBLoLBros
Junior Member
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08-15-2016, 04:41 AM
#3
Hi there, I'm sorry you're experiencing issues. Let's explore alternative solutions together.
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LBLoLBros
08-15-2016, 04:41 AM #3

Hi there, I'm sorry you're experiencing issues. Let's explore alternative solutions together.

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ngalili
Junior Member
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08-18-2016, 01:54 PM
#4
Reinstall your RAM, verify every cable, and confirm nothing has shifted.
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ngalili
08-18-2016, 01:54 PM #4

Reinstall your RAM, verify every cable, and confirm nothing has shifted.

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oliseli123
Member
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08-18-2016, 03:04 PM
#5
Share an image of the connections. If the fans and lights aren’t even trying to start, it likely isn’t a short circuit or a faulty part. I’d think you might have switched off the power supply or unplugged it from the wall. I don’t know what your usual steps are, but a photo would really help identify the problem. (I’m curious about any wires you may have removed and put back.)
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oliseli123
08-18-2016, 03:04 PM #5

Share an image of the connections. If the fans and lights aren’t even trying to start, it likely isn’t a short circuit or a faulty part. I’d think you might have switched off the power supply or unplugged it from the wall. I don’t know what your usual steps are, but a photo would really help identify the problem. (I’m curious about any wires you may have removed and put back.)