Hi,
My
CPU died recently due to poor ventilation of my case. It was under warranty so I got a replacement and the company I bought it from confirmed that it had definitely burnt out. My new
CPU arrived today. I'd never installed a
CPU before but I did my homework and it's all correctly positioned and I'm pretty sure I used the right amount of thermal paste.
First time I booted up with everything connected, the power cable to the floppy drive rather dramatically caught fire. I've cut off the melted cable and bound the stump with insulating tape, and have chucked the floppy. Everything else looked untouched. Now, when I turn the computer on it seems fine at first - hard drive starts whirring, motherboard beeps, display is normal. After a short while, and before Windows loads, the computer turns itself off.
I think it's gotta be one of the following:
The motherboard was damaged when the
CPU originally burnt out;
BIOS is confused by the new
CPU;
I did something wrong installing the new
CPU;
Something is overheating, perhaps related to this morning's fire.
My system is an Athlon XP 3200, with an asus A7V400 motherboard and a gig of
RAM, on Windows XP. I swapped out the power supply and the hard drive and the problem remained. I've also tried starting it with a brand new hard drive and a Windows CD and it seems to start trying to copy files, but it still shuts down after 30 seconds or a minute.
Hope someone can help, I'm out of ideas!
Helen