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slowmo said:
Heavenly_King said:
thx for answering. The only thing left is to open my PC and see what the hell is going wrong D


Indeed, I did also read this can be the CPU not correctly aligned in the socket on the main board

Lol .. funniest "tech answer" ever. You get 100 points for quoting this nonsense. If you force your chip carrier incorrectly into a chip socket, you get grinding noises and game over. If you bend a few pins of the carrier while fumbling, you get a stinking smell when switching on the pc and game over....