I was working on an old computer that I'm going to sell to my friend and I wanted to take the heatsink off the CPU and apply new thermal paste. Long story short the strength of the old thermal paste caused the heatsink to rip the CPU out of the socket while the lever was still in the secured position. None of the pins bent and as far as I can tell the socket is just fine, but I did get thermal grease around the base of 2 outer pins and possibly on the tips of several others.
I spent the next few days going over the pins lightly with a small paint brush and 91% isopropyl alcohol. I did this about 2x a day for 3 days to make sure there was no paste left. I put everything back together exactly as it was before and now I'm not getting any sort of video output. All of the fans are spinning and the only indicator I have is that the DIMM light keeps flashing red, but that only relates to the RAM as far as I know.
Is there any way to check to see if the CPU is fried? The mobo is a bit low quality (ASUS M5A97 R2.0) and there are no lights other than the power light and the DIMM light where I can get an idea of what's happening. The processor is an AMD FX-6300 if that's relevant at all.
Thanks in advance for any help.
I spent the next few days going over the pins lightly with a small paint brush and 91% isopropyl alcohol. I did this about 2x a day for 3 days to make sure there was no paste left. I put everything back together exactly as it was before and now I'm not getting any sort of video output. All of the fans are spinning and the only indicator I have is that the DIMM light keeps flashing red, but that only relates to the RAM as far as I know.
Is there any way to check to see if the CPU is fried? The mobo is a bit low quality (ASUS M5A97 R2.0) and there are no lights other than the power light and the DIMM light where I can get an idea of what's happening. The processor is an AMD FX-6300 if that's relevant at all.
Thanks in advance for any help.