It's significant that it ran OK until you opened it up, set it on its side, 
etc.  The panic might simply be that a RAM stick got dislodged; try pulling 
and reseating all the pieces.  But even if that gets it started it sounds 
like you should still be seeking a refund.
 
On Tuesday, January 29, 2013 6:27:02 PM UTC-5, glenstrek wrote:

>
> Left it sit overnight without power and the side cover off, exposed side 
> down on workbench with tissue paper under the LCS to check for leaks. No 
> drips or wet areas on tissue paper the next morning. Rebooted and checked 
> back in an hour or so to find a panic screen. Now it no longer boots. No 
> start up chime, the fans start to rev and then rev down (< 1 sec) and stay 
> down, blank screen.
>
> Not good! power supply issue? Damaged CPU's? Any thoughts?
>

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