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July 23rd, 2024 11:39

I would try this first: Remove your second CPU.

Update your BIOS with the original CPU installed only.

Reinstall your second CPU.

Here it fixes a VLT0204 error:

https://community.spiceworks.com/t/vlt0204-system-board-fail/629498/5

Also, make sure the two CPU's are exactly the same. Same model, same speed, same stepping.

Make sure the unbent pins (Are these pins on the CPU or LGA pins on the socket?) actually make contact. Especially LGA pins can be very hard to bend back correctly.

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July 25th, 2024 03:07

Bent pins are likely the problem and are nearly impossible to bend back because they need to be in the exact right place to make proper contact. I hate to say it, but you'll probably  need to replace the motherboard

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July 26th, 2024 02:18

I tried updating the bios and that did not work. Something interesting is when I try to turn it on with both CPUs in, the LCD says VLT0304 then turns to say VLT0204 and when it turns to says VLT0204 i am unable to do anyting on the LCD (not scroll the message or anything)

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