You shouldn't be able to disable CPU sockets. IF, for some reason, it is actually disabled by a setting, clear the NVRAM using the jumpers on the motherboard. The default setting would be "on".
CPU socket 1 MUST be populated, regardless of whether you use one or two CPU's. That means that if CPU socket 1 stops working, you need to replace the motherboard, since you can't use CPU socket 2 by itself.
theflash1932
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August 3rd, 2014 15:00
You shouldn't be able to disable CPU sockets. IF, for some reason, it is actually disabled by a setting, clear the NVRAM using the jumpers on the motherboard. The default setting would be "on".
CPU socket 1 MUST be populated, regardless of whether you use one or two CPU's. That means that if CPU socket 1 stops working, you need to replace the motherboard, since you can't use CPU socket 2 by itself.
Serviceengineer
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August 3rd, 2014 17:00
The pins on socket 1 seems to be bend , id on't really know were this came from
thank you for your help THEFLASH1932 i'll try to get a new motherboard
Serviceengineer
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August 3rd, 2014 18:00
The pins on socket 1 seems to be bend , id ont really know were this came from
Thank you for the answer THEFLASH1932 , i'll try to get a new motherboard