Flisker:I have a Dell Inspiron 530 and I want to upgrade my CPU to a Intel Core 2 Quad Q6600. Thinking it works, I bought it and I put it in the PC and try starting up and all I get is all the fans moving the DVD R/W works and the HDD is working but the light won't turn blue and nothing is displayed on the screen. When I put my old CPU back in (Pentium Dual Core 2.0GHz) it all starts up nicely.
Hello Flisker, I am not sure what components you have on your system, but if your system came with a Pentium Dual Core 2.0 GHZ, it most likely also came with a 300 watt PS.
The Intel Core 2 Q6600 is recommended to have at least a 350 watt PS , according to Dell. The 300 watt PS does not provide enough power for the Q6600.
See the information below.
Quad Core Inspiron 530
Part # Functional Desc Master Desc
FU909 Power Supply, 350 Watt, PFC, Delta PWR SPLY,350,PFC,DELTA
FU913 Power Supply, 350 Watt, PFC, LiteOn PWR SPLY,350,PFC,LTON
Inspiron 530
Part # Functional Desc Master Desc
XW596 Power Supply, 300 Watt, PFC, Mini Tower PWR SPLY,300W,PFC, ACBEL
XW597 Power Supply, 300 Watt, PFC, Mini Tower PWR SPLY,300W,PFC,BESTEC
XW598 Power Supply, 300 Watt, PFC, Mini Tower PWR SPLY,300W,PFC,DELTA
XW599 Power Supply, 300 Watt, Non PFC, Mini Tower PWR SPLY,300W,NPFC,ACBEL
XW600 Power Supply, 300 Watt, Non PFC, Mini Tower PWR SPLY,300W,NPFC,BESTEC
XW601 Power Supply, 300 Watt, Non PFC, Mini Tower PWR SPLY,300W,NPFC,DELTA
Something else to consider, are you applying the thernal paste on the processor top? This is critical for it to not overheat.
But, from what you mention, I would suspect that the PS is the reason the system will not boot.
Just some thought and hope this helps.