am i fucked?
Possibly.
You need to take very fine tipped pliers or tweezers and try to bend those back to the exact same shape as the others very, very carefully.
its 2 pins no problem dude. Use the tip of an empty mechanical pencil to bend them back.
yeah ill fuck you
are you cute
>>61685453
I dont know man, I think you're boned
>>61685453
yeah you should probably just throw it out
>>61685453
If you can get strong magnification and light and some fine tools and a handrest its worth a try. But don't just half ass re-align with big tools the springs are more complicated than that. Every part of spring's shape needs to be adjusted.
>>61685453
>>61685800
Just gently move the pins back into place. Unloaded mechanical pencil or tweezers to push the pins over to the side until they are where they need to be.
Better to just precisely undo the bend by nudging it back into place than to grasp it too hard and have to re-shape the whole thing
A sewing needle might also work...
>>61685453
You should try to fix it but you are almost certainly completely fucked.
>>61685453
you know what to do
why, why did they have such an awful design?
whatever happened to ZIF?
>>61685453
I've fixed worse. Just remember that it's important that it lays in the correct spot AFTER pressure is applied. You have to account for the springy nature of these fuckers when bending them back in place.
Usually I use the corner of a spare razor or utility knife.
>>61686379
>shaking like crazy
>sweatingpepe.jpg
>goes in just fine
>>61686379
Why would you put the fragile pins on the more expensive, smaller, easier to drop, harder to cap CPU?
Yes.
>>61685453
That motherboard looks shit tier anyway with that green PCB
>>61686379
if I had any skills, I'd put it in slow motion and put music from the interstellar docking scene
link somewhat related
>>>/wsg/1747769
>>61686551
>a motherboard is bad if it doesn't look good
go back to >>>/v/
>>61686531
because not everyone buys an intel extreme edition CPU. also a mobo has more components and more work gone to waste in replacing it than one CPU die.
>>61686597
Well those people should get a job.
>>61686597
>more work gone to waste
Clearly you have no understanding of modern CPU fabrication.
>>61686597
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NGFhc8R_uO4
>>61686594
Yeah whatever poorfags, get a real motherboard.
>>61686566
Done.
>>>/wsg/1810201
>>61687039
not even that anon but thank you
>>61685453
AM4 sockets do not have this problem.
>>61686789
>the most expensive motherboards eg servers boards have green pcb
why are vidya players such faggot
>>61685675
I bet OP is.. >﹏<
Just RMA it and claim it shipped like that.
>>61686789
You killed this board. I want you to know that.
depends do u have Alzheimer's?
>>61685453
I had a problem like that. Fixed it with a microscope and tweezers
>>61689885
parkinson is shaking anon, alzheimer makes you forget.
>>61685453
>2268x4032
stop
>>61686531
It adds a lot of cost to whatever side you put the pins on, and since 9/10 times a CPU/mobo fault is going to be on the motherboard side, it makes more sense to put the expensive stuff on the part that won't fail as often.
Unless you're intel 'cause fuck you.
depends do u have Alzheimer's?
>>61685453
Maybe. Try to fix it with a needle.
I have a Mobo w/bent pin, works fine and even overclocks.
>>61686531
Because not everybody is retarded enough to drop their CPU. You shouldn't be allowed access to a computer if you're so incompetent that you can't transfer a CPU from the box to the socket without fucking something up.
Even if you somehow manage it, PGA pins are a LOT more sturdy and much easier to bend back into position if they get bent. LGA pins are a nightmare to repair and frequently snap off entirely.
>>61691897
Go drink some bleach, shit for brains.
>>61685453
time for a new socket, goy--- fellow consumer. can't wait for Intel's newest CPUs, you too?