Hi, I bought a couple of new things to upgrade my pc but i have been having alot of problems with it.
The new pc(im running vista ultimate 32bit)
mobo: Asus M3N-H-HDMI
cpu: AMD Athlon™ 64 6000+AM2
ram: Kingston DDR2 2G (Single stick)PC6400 800Mhz
psu: 450w (not sure who made it.)
video card: XFX 8600GTS XXX 256MB (ive had this one for a while)
I do have some knowledge on how to assemble computers as i have assembled quite a few successfully, mine was no exception, i put everything in its place .
Now to the problem, the pc will not start up, I have check everything and could not find anything wrong. So i checked if the cpu was properly in, it was but i found that 3 pins were missing from the chip, this worried me so i checked around the net and people say that some pins dont matter.
the question is, is it the cpu causing all the problems?? because i don't want to go and replace my motherboard or ram because the cpu seemed like it was the only one with something wrong with it. I called the company i purchased it from and they said that they might be able to replace it or send it back to amd.
The new pc(im running vista ultimate 32bit)
mobo: Asus M3N-H-HDMI
cpu: AMD Athlon™ 64 6000+AM2
ram: Kingston DDR2 2G (Single stick)PC6400 800Mhz
psu: 450w (not sure who made it.)
video card: XFX 8600GTS XXX 256MB (ive had this one for a while)
I do have some knowledge on how to assemble computers as i have assembled quite a few successfully, mine was no exception, i put everything in its place .
Now to the problem, the pc will not start up, I have check everything and could not find anything wrong. So i checked if the cpu was properly in, it was but i found that 3 pins were missing from the chip, this worried me so i checked around the net and people say that some pins dont matter.
the question is, is it the cpu causing all the problems?? because i don't want to go and replace my motherboard or ram because the cpu seemed like it was the only one with something wrong with it. I called the company i purchased it from and they said that they might be able to replace it or send it back to amd.