First: Close thet PSU now. This is horribly dangerous, if you touch the wrong part and unload a capacitor you can kill yourself easily.
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First: Close that PSU now. This is horribly dangerous, if you touch the wrong part and unload a capacitor you can kill yourself.
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There is also a very good chance it wont post because there is no CPU cooler mounted. A CPU requires a specific amount of pressure to start working.
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There is also a very good chance it wont post because there is no CPU cooler mounted. A CPU requires a specific amount of pressure to make contact with the socket.
Even if it would turn on, it would overheat within 20 seconds and shut down again. On older CPU's this can be fatal to the CPU.
So: Mount the Cooler, and make sure it fits properly (No wiggling). And make sure you use thermal paste.
First: Close thet PSU now. This is horribly dangerous, if you touch the wrong part and unload a capacitor you can kill yourself easily.
There is also a very good chance it wont post because there is no CPU cooler mounted. A CPU requires a specific amount of pressure to start working.
Even if it would turn on, it would overheat within 20 seconds and shut down again. On older CPU's this can be fatal to the CPU.
So: Mount the Cooler, and make sure it fits properly (No wiggling). And make sure you use thermal paste.