Question I need help with motherboard/cpu

Nov 1, 2024
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Hello guys my cooler and fan fell of from motherboard and my pc shut down instantly (fell of on top of graphic card) after that i removed old term past added new one connected to motherboard and turn on pc. It produced wierd sound for some minuts and after that it worked pretty much fine for few days. Today and yesterday i tried to turn it on and it send me to automatic repair after that i got few of bsod and atleast i did throw me to bios i was stuck there it couldnt read my ssd i tried everything from cables to clearing nothing helped, sometimes it does read my ssd but still getting same bsod like before and code is bad config file something like that. Could it be that something got damaged from cooler falling of from motherboard or overheated,thanks for answering and sorry for my grammar english isnt my first lang.
 
it send me to automatic repair
This usually happens when you restart Windows for the third time, after two unsuccessful shut downs. Sometimes 'Automatic Repair' works OK for me, other times I have to reinstall Windows.


Could it be that something got damaged from cooler falling of from motherboard or overheated,t
Yes. The CPU might have died. The metal heatsink might have shorted out something on the back of the GPU, or damaged small components or pcb tracks.

it couldnt read my ssd i tried everything from cables to clearing nothing helped

First thing I'd do is disconnect your non-working Windows boot drive, fit a cheap (128GB) SATA SSD and try to install Windows. If Windows installs, your CPU and GPU may have survived.

If not, the next thing I'd change is the CPU. It might have "fried" before the overheat protection kicked in.

Do you have another GPU card? Does the CPU incorporate an iGPU you could try after removing the GPU card?
 
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This usually happens when you restart Windows for the third time, after two unsuccessful shut downs. Sometimes 'Automatic Repair' works OK for me, other times I have to reinstall Windows.



Yes. The CPU might have died. The metal heatsink might have shorted out something on the back of the GPU, or damaged small components or pcb tracks.



First thing I'd do is disconnect your non-working Windows boot drive, fit a cheap (128GB) SATA SSD and try to install Windows. If Windows installs, your CPU and GPU may have survived.

If not, the next thing I'd change is the CPU. It might have "fried" before the overheat protection kicked in.

Do you have another GPU card? Does the CPU incorporate an iGPU you could try after removing the GPU card?
I have tried with old hdd from old pc and it worked but problem was high cpu usage which i think that i have beacuse its not new windows install i found some ssd like mine and have swap them i installed windows 10 again and everything was on cool % like from 0 to 5%. But again my memory is not usage as max which is 16 of ram it does only use 3.44gb so i am trying to find solution for that. I dont have another gpu or CPU that i can replace neither do i know how to everything beside that i can easly remove and replace,
So how can i be sure that gpu and cpu survived? Thanks for answering
 
This usually happens when you restart Windows for the third time, after two unsuccessful shut downs. Sometimes 'Automatic Repair' works OK for me, other times I have to reinstall Windows.



Yes. The CPU might have died. The metal heatsink might have shorted out something on the back of the GPU, or damaged small components or pcb tracks.



First thing I'd do is disconnect your non-working Windows boot drive, fit a cheap (128GB) SATA SSD and try to install Windows. If Windows installs, your CPU and GPU may have survived.

If not, the next thing I'd change is the CPU. It might have "fried" before the overheat protection kicked in.

Do you have another GPU card? Does the CPU incorporate an iGPU you could try after removing the GPU card?
I have installed new windows now again everything is good for now,how can i be sure that nothing got overheat, when it did fell off i didnt felt any smell commin like burned something
 
if your CPU is still working as it should, then it is fine for now.

you may have degraded it's total lifespan by running it too hot for too long,
but there are security parameters built-in to first throttle and then shutdown the CPU when reaching dangerous temperatures.
Ill save some money and get new pc build with better components later on just to be sure when this shutdown for internally cuz i do have it for almost 8 years
Alright thanks for answering guys you are the best much love for you all❤️