I'll explain everything in detail (this will be a little long, but I'll make it as short as I can). I'm trying to figure out if my motherboard is still 100% fine and that it's just the CPU that's overheated, or if the CPU and motherboard have both failed.
Here we go:
My computer was working just fine until one day I got a little curious (I wasn't so wise at the time). What I did was I opened the computer because I wanted to see the CPU in detail. I removed the heatsink, the CPU's latch, and removed the CPU.
Everything was going fine until I had some trouble getting the CPU back into the socket. I forgot which way it was originally in, and wasn't sure if I had originally forced it in the wrong way when I put it back in. When I turned the power on nothing happened. I opened it up and kept flipping it 90 degrees until it eventually went back on fine. Many pins were bent in the process that I couldn't really straighten. I never put the case back on, and I accidentally touched the heatsink exposed while the computer was running in BIOS. The screen started flashing and then it just rebooted. Everything still appeared to be working perfectly, so I figured there were no problems at all. Basically, it still worked even after bending many pins.
I got curious again, but this time I suffered the consequences. I opened everything up and took the CPU out again to clean things. I placed it back in the socket and accidentally hit the power on button before putting the heatsink on it. I then noticed that it still worked, even after sitting running with no heatsink for almost 15 minutes. I applied toothpaste, but noticed that soon after it wouldn't boot, and I had lost the BIOS battery(not sure if that would affect anything). POST checks fail, no beeping sounds are made (but that could be simply because the CPU is dead, not the motherboard), but that heatsink still spins so power is still working on the motherboard somewhat, so I was led to believe there's still hope for the computer.
I have yet to try a new CPU because I'm worried about these few things:
1.What if the motherboard is doomed, and the CPU I buy dies as well, leaving me with nothing but lost money and no computer?
2.What if there's nothing wrong with the motherboard and it's all the CPU, and I buy a new CPU and it dies on me again, leaving me even less options?
Given that power still runs to the heatsink but the pins are still bent so the CPU is most likely dead (but what if it's the motherboard not functioning because of the pins and the CPU is really fine?), should I buy a new CPU and risk it (cheapest method possible, as I can get a compatible one for $3.00 U.S.D.)? Should I try and see if the motherboard has power working using a multi-meter or something to determine voltage/current/etc.? Should I do them all?