*creaks*

*creaks*

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>Nothing personnel

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What changed in AM4 that this is no longer a problem?

Oh first time i did that on lga it made a crunching noise that set shivers down my spine.

better quality motherboards

Yeah no shit.

LGA-1155, I actually saw the mobo bend a bit.

like flies on shit

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It never was a problem.

>be autistic
>pull heatsink with the retard strength of ten men
FUCKING AMD TRASH REEEEEEEEEEEE

Gaped to me, but it's probably the thermal paste fault it was like concrete.

these things come off with a slight push.

Is this bait

Anyone with half a brain knows you need to twist the cooler before pulling out

And crack all the pins?
Nice try.

>t. retard

PGA > LGA > BGA

threadripper uses lga

the resistance of all those pins adds up, you retarded imbecile.

less than 5% of people need or buy threadripper
what's your point?

spotted the stupid.
read a book kid.
adhesion will be a good topic to start.

>intel security holes thread starts poppin up
>rakesh had to make a stupid thread to deflect.

>PGA > LGA > BGA
lol in terms of impedance, yes

Why can a person lie on a bed of nails unscathed?

>twist the cooler
I wouldn't just do that. I would run P95 for 10 minutes and shut down first

If the CPU sticks to the heatsink, there's a fair chance you bend pins in the process.
Though bending them back isn't that hard.