greenfreak
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My company just acquired another little oil company and one of them had a problem with their computer. I didn't work on the problem but found out that they had had their computer replaced. I then found that the user's computer had an AMD processor and because we only deal in Intel at work, it was up for grabs.
I asked my boss if I could take the mobo/processor/case and he agreed. It's been sitting in my home office for months and I finally got ambitious today and tried to make a whole computer out of the parts I had. I went through the whole rigamorole of putting it together, stealing parts from the other four computers I have, and I finally plugged it in.
Immediately I smelt something rank. I walked around the other side of the case, and there was smoke coming from the CPU. I pulled the power and waited a few and then took the heatsink/fan off... I've attached a pic of the CPU complete with scorch marks.
It's an Athlon, so I'm bummed that it caught fire in the first place. Now here come the stupid questions:
1. Your thoughts on the cause of the fire? Can simply having no gel between the CPU and the heat sink do it? Mobo problem? Too much juice from the PS?
2. Should I scrab the whole mobo and give up on this?
3. Am I an idiot for even asking these questions?
Seriously, I would purchase another CPU if I thought I could salvage the mobo. Something had to cause the smoke-I don't even know where to start. I'd like to hear your thoughts...

I asked my boss if I could take the mobo/processor/case and he agreed. It's been sitting in my home office for months and I finally got ambitious today and tried to make a whole computer out of the parts I had. I went through the whole rigamorole of putting it together, stealing parts from the other four computers I have, and I finally plugged it in.
Immediately I smelt something rank. I walked around the other side of the case, and there was smoke coming from the CPU. I pulled the power and waited a few and then took the heatsink/fan off... I've attached a pic of the CPU complete with scorch marks.
It's an Athlon, so I'm bummed that it caught fire in the first place. Now here come the stupid questions:
1. Your thoughts on the cause of the fire? Can simply having no gel between the CPU and the heat sink do it? Mobo problem? Too much juice from the PS?
2. Should I scrab the whole mobo and give up on this?
3. Am I an idiot for even asking these questions?
Seriously, I would purchase another CPU if I thought I could salvage the mobo. Something had to cause the smoke-I don't even know where to start. I'd like to hear your thoughts...

ooh, ooh, I can answer #3!!!! It's definately no. 
did you use thermal compound? i'm sure it'll work with another processor, its just that contact was not properly made, make sure if you install another sink that theres no gap between the core and sink, shine a light and make sure! Check if the clip is in proper condition too 
Just kiddin.
not sure if the board ships with a 12x multiplier, so you may have to get a slower cpu and boot up to flash it