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Having boot loop problem.

Need help. Need solution.

My pc was running completely well. I opend it just to clean and used thermal paste. Then I reassembled everything and found boot loop problem. After that reopened everything and rechecked my ram and processor. Ram is completely fine but i found something and that is my processor pins from the motherboard are not in proper position. I think one pin is melted.Have no idea how is that happened and how my computer was also working properly.

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Time to pay respects. You have destroyed that socket. You can try straightening out the pins, but chances are... your SOL. You actually have 2 areas that are damaged, the large area on the right, and one in the middle on the bottom. 

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I didn't even touch the pins ever.I know how sensitive it is.It happened suddenly out of nowhere.

Can it be repaired?¿ or i need to buy new motherboard ?¿

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Just now, shafinahmad01720 said:

I didn't even touch the pins ever.I know how sensitive it is.It happened suddenly out of nowhere.

Can it be repaired?¿ or i need to buy new motherboard ?¿

You likely dropped the CPU on it or something because that wouldn't happen unless it did.. you can try and repair them, but thats a lot of damage to try and repair. 

 

 

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