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Categories: Motherboards
Published on: January 26, 2012

Intel Pentium Dual-Core Processor E6600 3.06GHz 1066MHz 2MB LGA775 CPU – Retail BX80571E6600

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E6600 PROCESSOR 3.06GHZ 2m CHIPCACHE 1066MHZ FSB LGA775


I was at a buddies residence having a LAN party my laptop or computer froze and I did not truly assume anything of it. I turned off the power supply and when I went to reboot the monitor wouldn’t turn on. I figured it was the graphics card overheating so I let it cool down for about half an hour. When I tried again the monitor still wouldn’t turn on. Later when I tried it once more at my home, and had it pluged into some speakers, I noticed that a voice began saying “Program failed, CPU test”. I tried unpluging and repluging the processor but it still says it. I removed every thing from the motherboard and remounted all of it and the voice nevertheless comes more than the speakers. I’m not positive of my exact specs but I know I have a Radeon x1650pro graphics card 1G of ram a two.3G processor and a 640wt power supply. I’m completly in the dark so any assist would be excellent.

Answer by dragonsbreath181
try resetting the bios clear it or remove the battery for 30 sec.
try performing a power drain (unplug power provide push in power button for 15 sec.) on power provide check switch it should say 115 (north america) flip it to 230 then back once more make positive it clicks both times then back to 115 once again
[ reverse this if you are over seas] replug power reboot…
if it sill failes check to make certain you have good thermal past on processor in between fan
try alternate cpu
there are a couple of other alternatives but start with these


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