how to summarize my stupidity...hmmm. well, my aging shuttle ak31 v3 has been my trusty overclocking rig. the only problem with it is that the chipset fan (super cheap stock fan) has been dying for a long time and the cpu fan was also going bad (a cheap AMD stock unit). so, i ordered some goodies from SVC to solve the problem. a vantec chipset cooler and a cheap (but supposedly quiet) HSF combo. i even picked up some extra round cables for fun.
soooooo, the circus began when i needed to remove the motherboard from the case to get the stock HSF off of the chipset. no problem with the fan, then the pushpins on the back of the mobo. then, my m4D 5KiLz kicked in. i had to get the heatsink off the chipset. ok, it's stuck on, so of course----the trick is to use a screwdriver and gently pop it off.
after i had gently removed one of the surrounding little shiny transistors or something next to the chipset, the heatsink popped off nicely!
i looked at the little piece that crumbled away and thought "hmmm. that's pretty tiny...it'll still work fine without THAT!".
next, the cpu HSF. i didn't take the time to crush the core...nah...but i think i banged the mobo around enough while putting it back into the case that even if that shiny little piece was just an ornament the thing was toast anyway.
i throw everything in, power it up...and just get a long BEEEEEEEEEEEEEP-----pause--------BEEEEEEEEEEP-----pause--------BEEEEEEEEEEEEP. as expected. it's done. dead.
as an ironic bonus: the new chipset cooler and cpu HSF are just as loud as the others were.
best part is that i'm not even that upset. what i did was so sad that i keep chuckling about it and shaking my head!
so.........now the question is should i just replace the mobo, or do the whole mobo/cpu upgrade. hmm.
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