i broke my pc today cleaning it when i turn it on everything powers up but it never starts, the only hint i got is that the mobo has a pair of little lights orange and red that say the dram and cpu are somehow having a problemive tried reseating the ram in both one at a time each in all the slots, ive reseated gpu, ive also removed the battery hoping it was a bios issue all to no avail. is there anything else i should try? im (very apparently) not the best with hardware so im not confident i can successfully remove the cpu. is there anything else i can try?
>>1562313>i broke my pc today cleaning it>when i turn it on everything powers up but it never starts, the only hint i got is that the mobo has a pair of little lights orange and red that say the dram and cpu are somehow having a problem>ive tried reseating the ram in both one at a time each in all the slots, ive reseated gpu, ive also removed the battery hoping it was a bios issue all to no avail. is there anything else i should try? im (very apparently) not the best with hardware so im not confident i can successfully remove the cpu. is there anything else i can try?when you were cleaning it, did you fuck with the CPU fan or cooling system at all?did you mess with the thermal paste?also, can you explain what u did when u were cleaning?
you could also post the motherboard model, and post pictures of the innards of the PCthey may be helpful
>>1562316no thermal pastei soaked them in isopropyl alcohol>>1562317motherboard is from asus
>>1562320you soaked what?you soaked everything in alcohol? motherboard, fan, etc?
>>1562320well alcohol can dissolve thermal pastei still don't know if you have a laptop or desktop, but on basically every PC, there will be thermal paste between the CPU and fan/cooling systemif u dipped or soaked the motherboard, or otherwise used a whole lot of alcohol, it's possible the thermal paste was dissolvedthat would certainly stop it from booting, but it can be fixed
IF the thermal paste was dissolved, worst case scenario is the CPU burnt out/overheated, this can happen within 10 seconds if there's no thermal paste at allbut u can still replace the CPU and keep the rest of the PC, u don't have to throw it out or anythinghowever, on many laptops, it's practically impossible to replace the CPU