I bought an Intel Q6600 using a 775 socket.
When I plugged it in and tried to boot, it didn't boot and the screen didn't show on the monitor.
I don't know if it's because it's not compatible or because of a bad cpu.
What are the symptoms if cpu and motherboard are not compatible?
1158 2016-06-27 Gentleman
Even if the socket is right, it needs to be compatible with the chipset to work
If it doesn't fit, it won't boot even if you turn it on as you told me.
It's a symptom when the cpu compatibility is not right, and it's true that the cpu is defective
Anyway, you have to exchange the cpu, so search the main board support list to see if it is compatible with the cpu and change it
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