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11-18-2020 06:45 PM
I own an Omen 25L Desktop-12-0157c, Ryzen 7 CPU, with Radeon 5700 graphics. I recently decided to replace the cooling fan with a Cooler Master Masterliquid Ml120l V2 RGB. This meant I had to pull the motherboard to replaced the backing plate for the CPU cooler. Everything went great up until I installed the circulating pump. The pump lifted and unknown to me had pulled the CPU out of its socket. I tightened down the pump and ruined the CPU. I ordered and replaced the CPU with the same model Ryzen 7 3700X CPU, I did inspect the CPU socket to make sure it was undamaged. I completed the installation of the CPU cooler. Let the system set upright for 30 minutes to move the air to the radiator. Plugged up and powered on at which time I was greeted with 3 long beeps, power down, power up and repeat. This continued until I forced a power down. I retraced my steps during the installation all the way back to the beginning. Put everything back together powered up and once again 3 long beeps, power down, power up and repeat. I checked the Omen 25L and 30L Desktop PCs Diagnostic Codes on the HP Support web site and found no listing for a 3 long beep diagnostic code. Can someone please help me.
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11-19-2020 12:31 PM
@SLeSene , welcome to the forum.
I, like you, can't find any BIOS beep codes that are 3 long beeps. I believe that you may have damaged more than the processor when you installed the new cooler. The sockets can be very easily damaged. I would check the back of the socket to see if there was damage.
I am not an HP Employee!!
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11-19-2020 12:31 PM
@SLeSene , welcome to the forum.
I, like you, can't find any BIOS beep codes that are 3 long beeps. I believe that you may have damaged more than the processor when you installed the new cooler. The sockets can be very easily damaged. I would check the back of the socket to see if there was damage.
I am not an HP Employee!!
Intelligence is God given. Wisdom is the sum of our mistakes!!