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    737748484882484 got a reaction from BuzzLookAnAlien in Cord   
    Its a molex dang problem solved
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    737748484882484 got a reaction from Valley_ in Touching a CPU   
    Thanks so much everyone! I was scared to death. Thought I broke a 350$ CPU lol
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    737748484882484 got a reaction from suchamoneypit in Touching a CPU   
    Thanks so much everyone! I was scared to death. Thought I broke a 350$ CPU lol
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    737748484882484 reacted to desertcomputer in Touching a CPU   
    Even if it does, you can just wipe off any oil/dirt/dust.
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    737748484882484 reacted to suchamoneypit in Touching a CPU   
    As others have said, touching the gold contacts really is harmless other than potentially getting oil from your skin on them which you can simply clean off with something like rubbing alcohol. I was very careful and worried like you when I first started getting in computers, its amazing how comfortable you'll get with it over time once you learn how un-fragile most things are.
     
    Your motherboard does have pins though, you won't want to touch those for the reason of getting oil on them, and the fact you can actually bend them causing them to lose proper contact with the gold pads on the 8700k. If you do bend them though, it is possible to carefully bend them back into place.
     
    More info: Intel CPUs currently use gold pads, which contact gold pins on the motherboard. AMD CPUs currently instead have gold pins which putrude off the CPU itself, and into slots on a socket on the motherboard, almost the opposite style of Intel; and just like your intel socket motherboard, you would not want to bend these pins or get oil on them for electrical conductivity reasons.
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    737748484882484 reacted to Valley_ in Touching a CPU   
    i7 8700K doesn't have any pins. It has gold pads which generally are ok to touch (doesn't mean go touch them all the time).

    The pins you are on about are within the motherboard, definitely don't touch those, they may bend and won't work.
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    737748484882484 reacted to powerplayer75 in Touching a CPU   
    computer components are much more durable than people make them out to be. even if you did touch the pads a the bottom (assuming your hands are clean) it wouldn't affect anything.
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    737748484882484 reacted to WoodenMarker in Touching a CPU   
    The gold contacts are generally called pads. The pins are in the motherboard socket at least for this platform. 
    Touching it is fine. It's best to wipe off any skin oils off with a paper towel if you're extra worried. If you didn't actually contact the cpu with your skin, there's nothing to worry about.
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    737748484882484 reacted to KarathKasun in Touching a CPU   
    8700k has no pins.
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    737748484882484 reacted to dizmo in Touching a CPU   
    So....really, you didn't touch the pins at all.
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    737748484882484 got a reaction from AskTJ in Which is better?   
    Thanks guys
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    737748484882484 got a reaction from Beef Boss in Why I love this forum page   
    I am new to the Pc building “industry” , I have not yet even built my first gaming pc but, I know I can come here, ask a question and within a few minutes get a reliable answer from experienced people, a source I know I can trust.
    Thank You Everyone!
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