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Hey all,

I took a gamble on a "for parts" 5800x3d that had a few bent pins. I currently have a 5600x with an ASUS TUF x570-Plus WiFi and thought this would be a nice upgrade.

The problem I'm seeing, is that the system won't post with the 5800 and hangs with the orange/yellow DRAM LED on the motherboard.

I thought to update the BIOS with the old CPU, but I already had a version that would support the new one. After that, I tried swapping RAM modules and only using one, then the other. Eventually I updated the BIOS to the most recent version and resetting with the jumper, but it still won't post.

Looking at the pin layout and considering the bent pins were all in one corner, I am wondering if the original owner tried to install this CPU rotated 90° and delivered some high power where it shouldn't've gone.

Any fun ideas, or did I just pay for a nice learning experience?

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[–] 13esq@lemmy.world 28 points 4 months ago* (last edited 4 months ago)

I don't really understand how a CPU can be sold "for parts" as it's not like you can realistically take it apart, test and replace the damaged components.

If you bought it on eBay, I know that the term would have been "not working/for parts only".

Unfortunately, it seems that you took a gamble and lost.