AMD Warranty is automatically Voided if the pins are bent or broken on the processor. So, You will need to convince AMD that the pins were already bent when you first opened the package. Otherwise you will have an expensive paperweight. Here is AMD Warranty link: https://www.amd.com/en...
The pins bend slightly when you latch the CPU retainer. That's how they apply pressure to the pads on the bottom of the processor. It should be fine, I've un-bent LGA pins and left them in worse shape than that and the socket still worked. If you're that worried about it, use ...
If you break it off, go ahead and mount the processor and see how it works. Good luck and enjoy, John. EDIT: This looks like a good reference from people who do this for a living: Fixing Bent Pins on AMD's Ryzen PGA CPUs I suspect the pin diameter is about .2mm to .3mm. 2...
Hello, 2 of the pins on my motherboard are bent, I can boot-up the system fine but I am curious as to what those pins do and whether I should leave them as they are or attempt to straighten them. Could someone please provide (Z97) Socket 1150 Motherboard/Processor Pin Diagram so ...
That does tend to happen on occasion. I generally check the fit of the processor and the pins before final assembly, and if there are bent pins I use a mechanical pencil to slide over the pin and carefully adjust it. And if I have any concerns over stability I run ...
• Fast data exchange (on-board processor take off the load of the host CPU) • Speed up to 12 Mbps • Ethernet port for remote configuration and diagnosis • DP Master and Slave modes simultaneously Unit PCI-Universal (3.3V/5V) PCI Express 1x ...
I'm also think the issue is software related, but since I've been stupid enough to bent the processor pins, I want to make sure I'm not having problems because of that, you know? Just one observation, I already stressed the CPU when I was doing Overclock, I have a WC 240mm ...
AMD Warranty doesn't cover bent or broken pins, at least on Consumer Processors. Also if the Processor was sold to you wasn't in its original AMD packaging and thus was damaged, it probably wouldn't be covered anyways. You need to go to the reseller and ask them to re...