I brought the FX-8350 processor to the SC "ODA-Service" for "diagnostics". Since he did not want to start with my new Gigabyte motherboard that I bought in the store, and it was not clear whether the defective mother was caught, or whether the stone was dead.
The master said that they do not have the opportunity to check in the service, since there are no mothers on the am3+ socket. But he can check at home. I called the next day, the master said that the processor had "started up". After taking the processor, I took the motherboard back to the store, and exchanged it for a new Asus mother, because I thought it was the motherboard, because the service said that everything was fine with the processor. As you understand, as with the second motherboard, my FX did not want to start. And then vague doubts crept in, is he really alive?
Two new mothers did not want to start, I went to another "service store", where they checked the processor in front of me, it turned out to be dead. Two new mothers were with 4pin power, a used mother in another service store was 8pin, where they checked me. After I realized that the processor was dead, I talked to the master, he assured me that he had checked and the processor was working, and referred to the need to run the FX-8350 on mothers with 8pin power, although the GIGABYTE GA-970A-DS3P has 4pin and supports this type of processor and copes with them perfectly.
In general, the service center "ODA-Service" charged me 50 UAH, and did not check anything, they said that the processor was "starting up". Not so sorry for the money, but the time I spent replacing and waiting for the second motherboard. And I brainwashed the store where I bought new boards. I had to take the second mother to the store, because I didn't need her anymore, with a dead flint.