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Bent USB 3.0 pin, worth fixing?

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10 minutes ago, AltF4_345 said:

One of my usb 3.0 headers has a bent pin. The pin is close to another one and being the paranoid that I am, I worry about the pin being close to the other one. Will it cause problems? It isn’t touching the other one, and I don’t want to go though the hassle of removing the gpu and its brace and the front fans just to straighten it out.

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If youre not using the port, should be fine.

One of my usb 3.0 headers has a bent pin. The pin is close to another one and being the paranoid that I am, I worry about the pin being close to the other one. Will it cause problems? It isn’t touching the other one, and I don’t want to go though the hassle of removing the gpu and its brace and the front fans just to straighten it out.

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10 minutes ago, AltF4_345 said:

One of my usb 3.0 headers has a bent pin. The pin is close to another one and being the paranoid that I am, I worry about the pin being close to the other one. Will it cause problems? It isn’t touching the other one, and I don’t want to go though the hassle of removing the gpu and its brace and the front fans just to straighten it out.

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If youre not using the port, should be fine.

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