Hi all, I've just reinstalled my Hyper 212 Evo heat-sink because one of the back plate screws was loose. While I was uninstalling the heat-sink the backing screws were coming loose, and to cut a long story short the large Evo heatsink fell (I was supporting it) and seemed to hit the graphics card area quite gently.
Whilst I was at it I cleaned and removed the CPU, then re-inserted it in the socket, as advised, but had to nudge it gently to get it fully back in the socket.
When I restarted my PC - it turned off, and then came up with a message stating the BIOS was corrupted, and it was re-installing the prior BIOS. It reinstalled the version that came with the PC (F14) - and booted up fine...apart from a usb network adapter not working (Which worked after plugging back in) I have since reinstalled the latest BIOS, and everything is running ok!
Please can someone explain what on earth happened? Have I caused any damage?
MOBO GA Z77 D3H REV 1.1
I7 2700K @3.5