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Is the cooler mounting pressure part of the intel LGA1151 mechanism?

Just noticed that I was struggling to detect two sticks of memory on my 8700K during a maintenance session when I was just "hand-mounting" the CPU cooler.

 

However when i tried to actually mount the cooler (its actually a waterblock) with the screws and proper retention, then it detected the two sticks of memory just fine.

 

I didnt know if this was a thing or just my combination of board (z370-i) and particular CPU that needed a bit of pressure for all pins to make contact

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Sometimes it just "happens." :P I would run a mem test and stress the system out to see if it crashes or not.

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yes, socket pressure is important for all the pins to make proper contact.

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Motherboard: HP Z400

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