Question Computer boot loop issue

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I have bought a completely new half-PC that contains:
Gigabyte B450M H motherboard
AMD Ryzen 5 4500 CPU
DDR4 G-Skill Aegis 2X8GB RAM
One used GPU:
Asus RX570 4GB

The other components belonged to the older PC which was Intel:
XFX 550W TS Series Full Wired 80+ power supply
Zalman Z9 Plus house
And the drives: 240 GB ssd, 1+3 TB HDD

While of assembly I did a dumm issue that I wrongly assemblied the cooler on the cpu and I couldn’t take out and with hard hand I ripped it out with the CPU. I checked the pins with magnifier after that and the pins remained straight.

After that I assemblied the whole PC and switched on to try it on but it stucked in the motherboard logo screen and just booting and nothing happening.

I tried these until now:
-CMOS battery removing to reseting BIOS
-Reinstall windows with bootable pendrive (after installation the PC rebooted and it stucked again in the motherboard boot loop)
-Take out everything except the power supply, motherboard and CPU with cooler to see that I get a beeping with connected soundbar but I couldn’t hear anything

I don’t have the option to try out in another PC my elements which is good and which doesn’t.

Don’t you have any suggestion what I should do with this?

Thank you in advance!
 
Ok, so the issue here is that you've pulled the CPU out of it's socked by force. The pins on the CPU may not be broken, but the socket may be damaged, and you've may also have excerted a strong bending or sheer force that have caused internal damage to the PSU.

In short - the motherbord, PSU or both may be damaged in this case. Since it's impossible to tell what is most likely, I'd just tried to replaced the least expensive part first - if you don't have the possibility to borrow components to test.
 
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Ok. Thank you for your help! I will try to find a solution to try out with another motherboard/cpu the PC. If I will get any news I will share here.
 
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I was thinking about that if the motherboard or the cpu is broken how could I install the windows? Or it’s not necessary for the installation to work the motherboard/cpu properly?
 
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Okay. There are some news. I let the loading for ca. 20 minutes and after that it loaded the windows. (???) It’s really strange. I heard something that earlier the AMD cpus did this long loading with another ssd type. But this is a samsung ssd. I think it’s a little bit good brand, doesn’t it?
But as I see, I need to replace it to another type. Or do you have another idea what should I do with this?
Thanks in advance!