On Saturday 15 July 2006 07:56 pm, Gordon J. Rattray had this to say in
microsoft.public.windowsxp.general:
> Hi there,
>
> A friend brought in his machine, an Asus P5GD1-VM with a 3.0 Ghz 775 P4
> chip with the fan hanging loose.
>
> I put the fan back on, and the machine froze up real quick and then would
> not even get video after heating up, more smell coming from the case.
>
> I took the P4 chip out and put it in another MoBo and it worked fine, wow.
>
> I took another Celeron chip and put it in the "burned" MoBo and same
> thing, initial video, freeze, and nothing.
>
> So, the MoBo is burned...... so if the fan fell away from the cpu, why
> didn't that burn up and not work? Seems the cpu became so hot it burned
> the MoBo??
>
> Thanks,
>
> Gordon
I use AMD processors, but imagine Intels are the same. They have overheat
protection so that if the cpu overheats, the computer shuts down. I doubt
very much the cpu would burn the mobo, but I guess anything is possible.
The fact the cpu works in another mobo suggests it is ok. It looks like
your mobo is screwed (to use a highly technical term). Fortunately, they
aren't too expensive to replace.
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