Monday, January 4, 2010

Led Heat Sink Computer Wont Turn On Please Help!?

Computer wont turn on please help!? - led heat sink

Today I bought a Zalman CNPS9700 LED CPU cooler for my Coler. During the installation of the game, I had to remove my motherboard and screw on a piece of plastic on the back of my motherboard to install the heat sink. I met Mack everything on the motherboard and put everything back. But when I tried the power button on the bottom of my GA-965P-S3 Motherboard Gigabyte i to spin and run for 1 seconds with the functioning of the stock fan and running and GFX card expired. Suggestions?

8 comments:

djfear12... said...

After you have this forum, I found that many new DOA after the first installation was. This leads me to believe that there is something wrong with the design of the plate. I read that some people have found that many components were assembled at low cost. I do not know whether the problem with you. Close swith the right way? I guess what you have done, because you take only one part. I can only recommend is really sure that the Council has the power and the switch used to run, it should be, because he \\ \\ \\ \\ \\ \\ \\ \\ u0026lt, 1 batch produced Resident seconds. Perhaps unintentionally caught short, and something?

ioerr said...

Sounds like your changes will turn off automatically to avoid damaging the CPU, because it is overheating, because you do not install the heatsink right.

The dismantling and check it carefully.

maddog21... said...

Every time I went to a PC, you must be grounded. Do it with a grounding strap or by touching a metal part of your PC. Sounds like you blew a motherboard or elsewhere. I try to connect again and try again. If this does not work, you must have to take it in a store and checked out. I learned the hard way after they cooked a couple of PC's! Hope this helps.

John J said...

may, by mistake or be removed from office and board glitched Mutha mutha, mutha tables and made baby formula and the heart can not assimilate, it is absoultely SYCO and short-and adopt ur comp ... her thats right:)


I make computers, and I saw it, so its normal dry

John J said...

may, by mistake or be removed from office and board glitched Mutha mutha, mutha tables and made baby formula and the heart can not assimilate, it is absoultely SYCO and short-and adopt ur comp ... her thats right:)


I make computers, and I saw it, so its normal dry

D M said...

maybe see if a short circuit between the motherboard and the chassis or

chezzrob said...

Follow the son of the reset button. the motherboard. May have been bad pins seems there are three tbhe thats it.
the reset button on the front of the computer
In fact, you can test this by pressing the reset button and try to boot. If it works, then you know what the problem.

D Professor said...

There are two possibilities: 1) Do you have something wrong, or linked, 2) if the fan is installed before installing the motherboard into the case, you take everything and start over.

Some fan / heat sink assemblies are to be installed with the motherboard and case. He never says in the instructions. Then rotate the attractiveness of the forceps, into the motherboard from the mold. In the heat sink will move from the CPU to overheat and shutdown of the system lead to protect them. In other words, if it is already cooked.

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