I have tried to take the cpu out and inspect for any bent pin. BUT IT WONT COME OFF. I used minimal force when applying it to the socket and only the thermal paste that came with the cooler. Upon turning on the system the motherboard rgb flashes for a second and then the ram ...
I’ve stripped the issue down to either the motherboard or the CPU, and recently I decided to take a look at the CPU to see if I could see anything out of place such as bent pins. When I removed the heatsink the CPU came with it, stuck to the bottom of the ...
If it were attached to the paste only, then applying some force would make it come off, but they suspect that the CPU body has been fused with the heat pipes or of the cooler or melted a little and got stuck really hard because of high heat. If they try to apply more force, it ...
Applied a little more force and, to my disbelief, the CPU got yanked right out of the socked (which was locked, obviously) and it's still stuck to the cooler. Several concerns: 1 - did i damage the board? 2 - did i damage the CPU? 3 - how do i unstuck the CPU from the coole...
The cooler that got stuck (Ryzen 1600 stock cooler) had the paste pre-applied. I didn't change anything with the stock cooler until the time i tried to take it off: it was then that it got stuck. I had just turned down the PC prior to attempting this: the PC had been turned on...
my ryzen 2700x is stuck on the prism cooler I have been soaking it in alcohol, used q-tips soaked in alcohol to get thermal paste off the sides, also tried credit card and floss. I also bought the ArctiClean 60ml Kit and it didn't help. before all the cleaning. (idk why the ...
If you have a PGA CPU, it's possible that it could come out of the socket, stuck to the CPU cooler as you're removing it, but usually this doesn't cause any damage. If this happens, you can remove the CPU from the cooler by sliding it to the edge of the cooler and carefully ...
My CPU is stuck at 100% all the time, whether my PC is idle, gaming etc. The temperature sits at around 75 degrees celsius mimimum as well, which over a long time cannot be good for it. CPU's don't usually run that hot when the PC is idle. I di...
You have to see whether the temperature is between 25 to 35 degrees Celsius while your system is in idle position. If the temperature is higher than 35 degrees Celcius then you should run the cooler or fan of your system to decrease the temperature to make it suitable for Overclocking CPU....
, OR does it get stuck at 100% CPU usage?2. What version of windows are you running?If you wanna try this, it's a registry edit that will expose the CPU idle option in the power options.Step 1.open search, and find "regedit" and open it.Step 2.Find this registry key:HKEY_...