Question 1 ram slot turns off my pc

Feb 2, 2023
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Hello guys!
I’ve have a Gigabyte H51MH motherboard with
- 2x 8GB Kingston Fury 8GB
-i3-10105F
-RTX 3060
- 560W PU

My problem is, that i wanted to replace my CPU to another stronger one. But it came out the socket was different from what the motherboard has.
When i reinstalled everything my pc turned on without light on the keyboard/mouse and no picture.
I watched every tutorial video, took out the MB battery to reset bios, took out the RAM’s but nothing worked, so i tought my CPU died.
Then i tried to remove one of my RAM to see maybe there’s something wrong, and it came out true.
Both of my RAM is working, but if i put in the left slot my PC has the problem i mentioned earlier.
I checked the slot i cannot see any damage or difference from the other one.

If anyone could help me would be nice.
Thanks in advance!
 

Lutfij

Titan
Moderator
Welcome to the forums, newcomer!

I’ve have a Gigabyte H51MH motherboard with
You sure you're not referring to this motherboard?
https://www.gigabyte.com/Motherboard/H510M-H-rev-10-11-15
If so, the 0 missing in the motherboard's make and model change what socket you're working with entirely.

i wanted to replace my CPU to another stronger one. But it came out the socket was different from what the motherboard has.
What CPU did you drop into the motherboard? Might want to also elaborate on the socket you mentioned above.

560W PU
Make and model of this PSU? How old is the unit?

if i put in the left slot my PC has the problem i mentioned earlier.
Might want to inspect your CPU socket for any bent or broken pins. Also, how are you cooling that processor?
 
Feb 2, 2023
3
0
10
Welcome to the forums, newcomer!

I’ve have a Gigabyte H51MH motherboard with
You sure you're not referring to this motherboard?
https://www.gigabyte.com/Motherboard/H510M-H-rev-10-11-15
If so, the 0 missing in the motherboard's make and model change what socket you're working with entirely.

i wanted to replace my CPU to another stronger one. But it came out the socket was different from what the motherboard has.
What CPU did you drop into the motherboard? Might want to also elaborate on the socket you mentioned above.

560W PU
Make and model of this PSU? How old is the unit?

if i put in the left slot my PC has the problem i mentioned earlier.
Might want to inspect your CPU socket for any bent or broken pins. Also, how are you cooling that processor?

My bad I just checked and write down some of the parts incorrectly.

Yes it's an H510MH motherboard

The CPU I wanted to change from I3 is an I7-7700

The PSU is this:
https://www.amazon.com/Corsair-CMPSU-520HX-Professional-Certified-compatible/dp/B000I54FFS

I checked the CPU socket and i don't see any bent or broken pins. The cooling is the same as it worked before, the original heating.


I've been using this computer from like half a year ago, and didn't have any problem with it, till i wanted to change the CPU.