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07-21-2022 02:25 AM
Hello, so after doing a cpu cooler swap from the stock omen cooler to a noctua u9s, i plug everything back in with what it seemed to be like no complications. It’s only when i try to power on the pc that i get no response. Don’t know what could’ve gone wrong, i followed a tutorial the whole way through. I also noticed that as soon as i plug the power cable into my power supply the GPU fan starts spinning (not sure if this is normal) but other than that i get no post whatsoever. Neither the case fans or CPU fans turn on, no LEDs, nothing. I’m stuck between the power supply or the motherboard. I even double checked all connections and ports and everything was plugged in and fine. Any ideas?
07-23-2022 02:25 PM - edited 07-23-2022 02:28 PM
Hello
Suggest you reinstall the HP CPU cooler. Check for a good POST. It is good to go back to a known good configuration when you have a Power On Self Test problem after installing new hardware.
The Noctua should work. Did you have a good connection to the CPU socket using the Noctua? I guess you cleaned factory thermal paste application and you applied new thermal paste correctly.
Maybe the MB can't identify the Noctua fan connection.
Did you install the Noctua backplate if required?
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