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Basically i have a rtx 2070 super and an i7 9700KF with a aorus z390 motherboard wiht a 650 80+ gold psu from nzxt i built the pc everything was working fine for around 4 months. And then I started playing csgo like usual and my screen is like is like frozen and its a bugged like sound. Then i turn off my power supply because i was scared and then turn it back on and it just wouldnt  i tried every single port on my graphics card and still no signal. It would turn on for around 10 sec and then shut off and restart on its own. When i took out my cpu out of the a corner of it was bent is this normal?I dont know what to do and cant understand what part in my pc is broken the cpu or graphics card or something else. 

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Can you take a closer photo of the corner there? That looks like it's cracked and bent, which definitely isn't normal. 

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35 minutes ago, ChunkyMonkey66 said:

Basically i have a rtx 2070 super and an i7 9700KF with a aorus z390 motherboard wiht a 650 80+ gold psu from nzxt i built the pc everything was working fine for around 4 months. And then I started playing csgo like usual and my screen is like is like frozen and its a bugged like sound. Then i turn off my power supply because i was scared and then turn it back on and it just wouldnt  i tried every single port on my graphics card and still no signal. It would turn on for around 10 sec and then shut off and restart on its own. When i took out my cpu out of the a corner of it was bent is this normal?I dont know what to do and cant understand what part in my pc is broken the cpu or graphics card or something else. 

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That is not normal

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24 minutes ago, AnotherGlenn said:

The corner being cracked like that is definitely not normal. Also, the CPU PCB itself seems to be bent. What cooler are you using, and how much force did you use during mounting? Seems like you screwed it in way too hard, my man.

gg i have a nzxt kraken x53 aio

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Yup, the CPU looks toast. Even if all the pins make contact, you will most definitely have stability issues (at least).

I can see an indentation on the right side of the CPU as well (in your last pic), and that does not look right.

I don't know exactly how this could have happened, other than the waterblock being mounted way too tight.

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11 minutes ago, AnotherGlenn said:

Yup, the CPU looks toast. Even if all the pins make contact, you will most definitely have stability issues (at least).

I can see an indentation on the right side of the CPU as well (in your last pic), and that does not look right.

I don't know exactly how this could have happened, other than the waterblock being mounted way too tight.

well thanks for letting me know 

 

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