Yesterday I installed a new fan and heatsink for my CPU (Zalman CNPS-7000 Cu) and also a new chassi fan (Enermax). The installment of the CPU fan went fine, everything worked perfectly and I was able to run the computer for quite awhile, testing it. But then I made the fatal mistake of fastening the chassi fan to the chassi while the computer was on and accidently dropped a screw (quite a long one) down onto the motherboard. I picked it up but the screw obviously touched a few of the components (like a condensator, housing for a network cable slot, smaller circuitry on the MB and possibly the CPU heatsink) and the computer shut down immediately. After that I have not been able to start it again. I can't even start the BIOS or any of the fans. It is dead quiet when I press the start button on my chassi, apart from a faint click sound (possibly coming from the PSU, but not sure). Did I just short-circuit and burn my MB beyond repair, or could any other components beside my MB cause the problem (ie. CPU, RAM, video card, ...) or do anyone have any ideas what could be wrong and if it is fixable?
Any help, ideas or viewpoints greatly appreciated.
Best regards,
David.
My system (selected parts):
2.53Ghz Intel CPU with 533 Mhz FSB
Zalman CNPS-7000 Cu CPU fan and heatsink
P4SDX MotherBoard
512 MB RAM
430W Antec PSU
ATI Radeon 9700 Pro VideoCard
Soundblaster 5.1 Live! SoundCard
2 x 180 Gb IBM/Hitachi HardDrive
Any help, ideas or viewpoints greatly appreciated.
Best regards,
David.
My system (selected parts):
2.53Ghz Intel CPU with 533 Mhz FSB
Zalman CNPS-7000 Cu CPU fan and heatsink
P4SDX MotherBoard
512 MB RAM
430W Antec PSU
ATI Radeon 9700 Pro VideoCard
Soundblaster 5.1 Live! SoundCard
2 x 180 Gb IBM/Hitachi HardDrive