Breathe near cpu

>Breathe near cpu
>pins bend
that will be 269.99$ plus tip, thank you very much :)

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I'm sorry you're such a hamhands, user.

So bend it back, faggot. It ain't rocket science.

(you)

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Bought a cpu on Craigslist. Had 3 bent pins, spent 30 seconds bending them back and it works perfectly

>try to bend it back
>pins are actually more fragile than a fucking piece of hair
>snaps off
based

Just put the broken pin into the corresponding hole on the socket and it will work fine.

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see:

Yeah im sure that will make a fine connection and not be a problem at all

you must have them most erotic pair of hands in the universe if you actually manage to do this
you fuck everything you touch

My AMD Ryzen™ 2700X doesn't have this problem. I dropped it on the floor and about 10-15 pins bent. I used a 0.5mm pen to straighten the worst bent pins and finished by swiping a narrow metal sheet between every row. Ryzen pins are really sturdy!

I still remember Pentium 4's as they were fragile as fuck. I must have cost my workplace 0000's bending pins.

cringe

BASED
cringe

cringe
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you have to be a complete retard to bend cpu pins.

>So bend it back, faggot
i did this once. my pc would crash randomly every few days, still used it for 3 years until it died completely.

>breaks his 300 dollar device
>Somehow the manufacturers fault

PGA > LGA > BGA

lulz
reminds me when i used to build out computers for Dell.
>drop an AMD CPU
>bent pins
>goddamnit
>get out razor
>gently try to bend it back
>realize that i have very shaky hands
>see 10 pins now horribly out of place
>continue bending
>fuck it good enough
>wiggle the CPU until it gets seated
>continue building computer
>NEXT!

ok hercules

>Being this much of a hunchback

I had to bend back like 6 pins on an old AM3 socket chip because AMD's CPU lock sucks dick and pulls with the heatsink when you detach it. Works just fine now

great job on making out of the sweatshop, user

those ones never bend, are you sure you arent thinking of the sockets made out of aluminum foil?

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There is a reason they ship plastic sheilds with these

the pins have ryzen, amirite?

use the end of a mechanical pencil, bend it back
fixed

I did this to my pins on the motherboard and it works perfectly

My friend bent his on a $200 motherboard and bought a new one and just trashed the old one.

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There are plastic shields over the pins on the CPU as well.

>Breathe near cpu
>pins bend
Maybe try not breathing through your mouth next time and have an adult handle your cpu for you, fucking moron

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>upgrading the CPU on my compaq presario
>socket doesnt have a retention lever
>have to lever the CPU out of the socket with a screwdriver
>half the pins are bent as it comes out of the socket
>zero fucks are given
If you can't handle a task, ask someone to help you.

>have a bunch of old computers in the Athlon X2 era when I was a kid
>swapping components around, trying to stack everything into one PC
>have CPU on my desk for months
>realize it's better than the one I had in my PC and it's compatible
>notice a few pins are bent
>use needlenose pliers to straighten them
>insert
>works flawlessly
Apply yourself OP. Also, don't have the electronics habits of a twelve year old.

Cringe

Yes there is and why op would ever remove it other than to install I have no idea takes a true retard to treat a 300 dollar chip like a flipping coin

Here's your (you)

Log, day 37:

The shilling has gotten desparate

thanks for the chuckle.

don't cpus have redundant pins?

Yeah, some, not all of them, though.
Generally power and some not used pins.

I've actually dropped my fx4300 twice onto hardwood, once because I'm functionally retarded and again because I'm functionally retarded and was wearing headphones with the wire on the desk I set it on. Both times I bent the pins back within about 10 mins.

Fucking thing has given me less issues than my 2700x.

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What issues did you have with the 2700x?

I used a 2600X as beard comb and the pins didn't bend. Learn how to breathe properly.

Hair is not fragile, autist

Well one of my RAM sticks is currently in some sort of quantum position purgatory of being both dead and not dead, and it seems entirely irrelevant what bios features/voltages/versions I used. Incredibly hot when using XFR (70c on a NHD15 with 100% fans in a HAFX case 20c ambient), incredibly unstable when just locking the clock to 4.2 on sane voltages. Nice when it works though.

bend them back, it'll work fine.

>A pin physically touching the socket and the chip will work worse than a pin physically touching the socket and the chip

Boy is someone pissy today that this hasn't been a good year for incel.

Kek'd

My Sandy Bridge board has bent pins, I tried my best to straighten them back into place but only 2 out of 4 RAM slots work on the board works now.

This is why I never buy pre built.
Only fuck ups I've done on my own pcs have been not rmaing dead ssds or ram quick enough

cringe but the mechanical pencil trick is legit

I just bent mine back

>paying the government tip
how cucked can you get

These fuckers right here. I bent one of these and I don't think there's any way to unbend them. By the time I got fed up with trying to unbend them I had 5 bent pins.

I got a 2700X Ryzen 7 and bent a few pins day 1. Took a tiny knife and bent them back, still working perfectly. What happens if you snap just a few pins anyway? Surely it still works?

My CPU doesn't have pins. Must be a poorfag problem lmao

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