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    URGENT: Got new heatsink and now CPU jacked

    OK, so here is my problem. I got a new heatsink (Thermalright SK-7) and decided to install it today. So I used nail polish remover and tried to get as much AS3 off as possible. I think I ended up smearing it a little and might have gotten some around a few of the bridges. I tried to get as much out and then put the heatsink on and tried to start my computer.

    Now when I start my computer, the fan on the heatsink turns on and stays on for like 5 seconds, and then the whole computer shuts off. I don't know what's up, but if it is AS3 on some of the bridges, what should I use to clean it out?

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    Re: URGENT: Got new heatsink and now CPU jacked

    Originally posted by dudewth
    OK, so here is my problem. I got a new heatsink (Thermalright SK-7) and decided to install it today. So I used nail polish remover and tried to get as much AS3 off as possible. I think I ended up smearing it a little and might have gotten some around a few of the bridges. I tried to get as much out and then put the heatsink on and tried to start my computer.

    Now when I start my computer, the fan on the heatsink turns on and stays on for like 5 seconds, and then the whole computer shuts off. I don't know what's up, but if it is AS3 on some of the bridges, what should I use to clean it out?
    I use lighter fluid, followed by nail polish remover, followed by alcohol on the XP Procs. Get's them spanking clean

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    what was is...99% isoporil alcohol or whatever its called should get it spankin clean

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    Mako Shark dudewth's Avatar
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    k, but would the AS3 on the L1 and other bridges cause my computer to just turn off after a few seconds? It does the customary first beep and then it does a long beep, a short pause and then a long beep and then shuts off completely.

    I checked what the error code means on their webpage. One is the RAM, which I reseated. There are also a few like CPU fan and CPU over heating. I hope it's not the CPU overheating considering I just installed a new heatsink.

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    Try taking your mobo out of the case and make sure nothing is shorting out the mobo.

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    what mobo is it? it wouldn't happen to be a soyo would it?

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    Actually it is a Soyo, so what would that mean?

    I just plugged in my stock HSF to the CPU fan header but left my SK-7 on the cpu and it didn't restart. So apparently that means my fan for my new heatsink doesn't spin enough RPMs!!! Ah boy, and I wanted a quiet computer. Bah, I'll just get a vantec tornado now.

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    <--- n00b

    It was the fact that my new heatsink fan only spins at 2700 RPM. I wouldn't be surprised if the min allowable is 3000 RPM. Luckily I just plugged in the old one, went into the BIOS and disabled that option and now I am alright. Thanks for all your help.

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    Originally posted by dudewth
    <--- n00b

    It was the fact that my new heatsink fan only spins at 2700 RPM. I wouldn't be surprised if the min allowable is 3000 RPM. Luckily I just plugged in the old one, went into the BIOS and disabled that option and now I am alright. Thanks for all your help.
    yup, once you confirmed it was a soyo, i was going to tell you to plug in the fastest fan you can get, and turn that damn thing off. that's why i asked if it was a soyo, got me once too. glad to hear you figured it out.

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