Greetings!
So, yesterday I got some fresh new RAM that I went ahead and installed in the morning. As I was pushing the RAM in the slots waiting for it to *click* into place, I remember thinking.. "They sure made it hard to push these in!" 'cause it gave me little indents on my fingers from the force.. <_< little did I know that I had completely f***** up!
Then when I tried to boot.. disaster! Started smelling something burnt + MB was stuck on mem check, so I shut it down. And only then did I see what a complete i**** I had been. All four slots had been inserted backwards! I blame it on being tired and that it was dark. Gaaaaaaaah... <insert world's biggest facepalm/>
Took them all out and tried to boot with the old RAM sticks, but no luck. Now it was stuck on CPU LED stage, no beep even and no image on monitor.
I took the whole motherboard out and saw that a connection near the RAM slots had shorted on the backside and melted through the coating and all... (will post pic of it and reply to thread on saturday after work)
Now my questions:
1. Since it won't go past the CPU LED stage, does that mean I fried the CPU as well or is the short circuit just messing with that stage and the rest of the MB?
2. Have the new RAM sticks fried from the events?
3. Most importantly, if (when) I get a new MB + CPU, is it safe to insert the possibly broken RAM without risking injury on the new hardware? Will it just detect faulty RAM? I would hate to destroy the new stuff with the backwards inserted RAM..
4. How likely is it for other hardware like GPU/CPU to be affected by a short circuit in the RAM region of the MB?
Some of the questions might be asking the same things, but I'm a bit gutted right now so it'll have to do.. ;_;
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MB: Asus P8P67 Pro
CPU: i5 2500k
PSU: BeQuiet Dark Power Pro 750W
GPU: GTX460
RAM: Corsair XMS3 CL9 1600MHz 1.65v
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Thanks in advance for any help!
So, yesterday I got some fresh new RAM that I went ahead and installed in the morning. As I was pushing the RAM in the slots waiting for it to *click* into place, I remember thinking.. "They sure made it hard to push these in!" 'cause it gave me little indents on my fingers from the force.. <_< little did I know that I had completely f***** up!
Then when I tried to boot.. disaster! Started smelling something burnt + MB was stuck on mem check, so I shut it down. And only then did I see what a complete i**** I had been. All four slots had been inserted backwards! I blame it on being tired and that it was dark. Gaaaaaaaah... <insert world's biggest facepalm/>
Took them all out and tried to boot with the old RAM sticks, but no luck. Now it was stuck on CPU LED stage, no beep even and no image on monitor.
I took the whole motherboard out and saw that a connection near the RAM slots had shorted on the backside and melted through the coating and all... (will post pic of it and reply to thread on saturday after work)
Now my questions:
1. Since it won't go past the CPU LED stage, does that mean I fried the CPU as well or is the short circuit just messing with that stage and the rest of the MB?
2. Have the new RAM sticks fried from the events?
3. Most importantly, if (when) I get a new MB + CPU, is it safe to insert the possibly broken RAM without risking injury on the new hardware? Will it just detect faulty RAM? I would hate to destroy the new stuff with the backwards inserted RAM..
4. How likely is it for other hardware like GPU/CPU to be affected by a short circuit in the RAM region of the MB?
Some of the questions might be asking the same things, but I'm a bit gutted right now so it'll have to do.. ;_;
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MB: Asus P8P67 Pro
CPU: i5 2500k
PSU: BeQuiet Dark Power Pro 750W
GPU: GTX460
RAM: Corsair XMS3 CL9 1600MHz 1.65v
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Thanks in advance for any help!