Question New system won't display. Did I mess up the CPU socket and CPU

Nov 6, 2024
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Hi all. As the title says I am building a new system (first one in 6 years).

Using a ASUS TUF Gaming Z790-Plus motherboard with Intel I9 processor. When I power up it passes the ASUS CPU part of the boot, but shows fault but shows VGA and Boot faults. According to ASUS site this may be a CPU issue. When I pull CPU, it looks fine, but the socket looks strange with shiny flat spots as shown in the picture. Did the pins somehow get missed up? If so, what is the course of action, replace MB and processor? Also, if this the issue how do I avoid it in the future?

Thanks!
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CPU: Intel i9
CPU cooler: Noctua NH-D15
Motherboard: Asus TUF Gaming Z790-Plus
Ram: 64GB
SSD/HDD: 2-Crucial T700 2 TB
GPU: Asus TUF Gaming 4090
PSU: Corsair HX1200i
Chassis: Silent Base 802
 
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Lutfij

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Welcome to the forums, newcomer!

When I pull CPU, it looks fine, but the socket looks strange with shiny flat spots as shown in the picture.
Your link doesn't work for me.

When posting a thread of troubleshooting nature, it's customary to include your full system's specs. Please list the specs to your build like so:
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Looks like some socket pins are damaged.
It is all too easy to do.
If you had to smoosh the chip around to get it seated, you damaged pins.
One needs to drop it in cleanly.
Such damage is considered as user error, not a valid RMA.
You can perhaps use a needle to bend the pins back into position.
Otherwise, you can send the motherboard in for repair or buy a replacement.
The cpu is not likely to be damaged.
 

USAFRet

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I see this as the likely problem:
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Thanks for the comments. If I read them correctly it sounds like the Motherboard and CPU must be replaced. Pretty depressed about this.

How can avoid trashing $800 worth of part again?
 
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The cpu is almost certainly still good.
Next time line up the little delta shaped notch and just drop the cpu into the socket.
There should be no need to wiggle it to get it seated.
The one thing that happen is that little plastic cap preinstalled on the MB over the CPU socket fell off as soon as I opened the CPU clip. I did line up the delta on the notch and dropped the cpu into the socket.

PS. Is the Asus TUF Gaming Z790-Plus a good motherboard? Using the system to train and run ML models. No gaming planned, but ...
 
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Its good Motherboard
The one thing that happen is that little plastic cap preinstalled on the MB over the CPU socket fell off as soon as I opened the CPU clip. I did line up the delta on the notch and dropped the cpu into the socket.

PS. Is the Asus TUF Gaming Z790-Plus a good motherboard? Using the system to train and run ML models. No gaming planned, but ...