Thank you, I will let him know you said that! He is a very good lil farmer boy. You can see how proud he is.
A/S/L: Old enough 2 ASL/;3/Pits of despair
Pronouns: :3 / >:3
Mental Health: Dangerously unstable
Spoken languages: Cringe / Acadian French / English
Thank you, I will let him know you said that! He is a very good lil farmer boy. You can see how proud he is.
Ouaf!
(Dog is currently outside, have this picture of him, also outside, but from 2 summers ago. He loves haurticulture.)
What’s wrong bb girl? :( You’re not even touching your aumelette :(
I made it just for you :((((
Yeah figures. As another user mentioned, this could very well be the issue that Gamers Nexus exposed a while back. That CPU might still be under warranty. Hopefully the PC shop will be able to sort this out for you.
Hmm I had something different in mind. More along the lines of getting freaky with demons but hey inhaling the magic blue smoke is 100% valid too. I’m down.
Oh it definitely can be depending on your preferences.
It’s funny until you see faces in the blue smoke.
Awesome! Good luck!
Alright, well if you want you can let me know what actually happens when you push the power button. Any beeps, lights, fan spins, clicking, demonic apparitions, just completely dead, etc.
Sometimes just reseating everything is the fix too.
That is sooo weird. Unless that thing shorted and heated up so much that it melted the solder, in this case I’m not sure there’s any extra harm in putting it back in the socket. I usually wouldn’t advise this but if it was gonna cause damage it’s probably already done.
At this point I think there is a definite possibility that this solder blob has always been there and that we may be barking up the wrong tree.
That blob isn’t liquid is it? It’s actually solid?
Wait so it had been running fine since August?
😨
You are feral.