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First: Are you sure your power fan is spinning?
Second: Is there a problem with your CPU fan when the power supply is running?
Third: Try to change to a new power supply without rotating, if you don't turn the power fan, it means that your motherboard has a power supply problem and needs to go to the chip-level maintenance department to repair or change the motherboard
Your problem is basically in these aspects, I really don't move, go to the computer store to see. Maybe it's a small problem
It's you who think about it yourself, and there is a problem with the CPU socket that can't affect the CPU fan.
And a broken socket means that your motherboard is scrapped
Hope it helps the landlord.
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I haven't seen the problem of the CPU socket yet, the fan not turning is the reason why the motherboard does not start, most of it is the problem of the power supply. Take a look at the power supply. Sometimes it can be turned on, sometimes it can't be turned on, maybe the power load capacity is poor, and the hard disk optical drive is unplugged, it is best to change the power supply.
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In this way, the fault cannot be handled by itself.
It is a virtual soldering problem of the processor seat.
You can find a repair motherboard to use a BGA machine to solder.
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Try to change the power supply, it may be that the power supply is insufficient, and the CPU should be fine! If you don't move, there is generally no problem, it should be the motherboard of the power supply 848 is already a little old, try to change the power supply after a long time, and unplug the hard disk when you try it.
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1: PCIe is only used to insert graphics cards, while PCI is used to insert other expansion cards, such as sound card network cards.
2: It's true that both slots have only one notch, one is longer and the other is shorter.
3: PCIe is generally located in the center of the motherboard, which is relatively long, and PCI is generally located at the bottom of the motherboard, which is relatively short.
4: AGP also has only one notch, however, the length of AGP is shorter than that of PCI. It is the shortest of the three slots.
5: A card on one side, the kind is the memory slot, which is used to install memory modules, and the memory slot is generally located on the right side of the motherboard, close to the motherboard power plug.
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In fact, it is basically completely different. Completely ungeneric. As for the distinction, it is obvious that it is different when you look at it on the motherboard.
PCI-E is relatively long, generally located in the middle of the motherboard, PCI is generally several, located on the side of the motherboard, probably all the PCI slots occupy an area less than 1 4 of the motherboard. If there is a card, it is usually a graphics card slot, PCI-E or AGP
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AGP is a ruthlessly old graphics card slot. Support MX series, FX series and other PCI-E graphics cards. If 2 PCI-E can form a dual graphics card. It depends on the motherboard and graphics card.
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Send the motherboard model (scan the hardware information with software such as 360) and you will know what CPU to use!
Intel's CPU, socket LGA 1155 This motherboard can only support up to 32nm CPU, that is, the first and second generations of Core i3, i5, i7 and the Pentium and Celeron series, depending on the socket LGA 1155, the third generation Core i3, i5, and i7 are 22nm, and this motherboard is not currently supported! Although the slot is also LGA 1155. Note:
22nm, 32nm is the process process, click on the CPU specifications and parameters will see! In addition, I don't know what your original CPU is, if you want to change it, you have to change it to a higher one, just look at the meter at hand!
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Definitely not anymore.
The CPU should be the same as the motherboard.
Check it out with 360 Hardware Master.
There will be more details.
Memory slot: This is the slot on the motherboard that is used to store hardware memory modules.
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