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Worried that I broke motherboard

So, I recently was installing a new psu and when attaching the new psu cables especially the 24pin motherboard connecter I put a lot of force on it and was seeing the motherboard itself bend a lot and im afraid I may have damaged something. I am unable to power the pc on because I am waiting on a part, but do you think I am being to worried? 

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1 minute ago, aisle9 said:

You're going to have to wait and see.

I mean I didn't hear anything, I just saw a lot of flexing. 

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2 minutes ago, O_Bsnacks said:

I mean I didn't hear anything, I just saw a lot of flexing. 

You're probably ok, but there's nothing you can do until the part you need to power it on shows up.

Aerocool DS are the best fans you've never tried.

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4 minutes ago, aisle9 said:

You're probably ok, but there's nothing you can do until the part you need to power it on shows up.

yeah your right just got to wait. Quick question about the psu I bought, is the asus rog thor 850w 80+ platinum a good psu? or should I have gone with the gold version?

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2 minutes ago, O_Bsnacks said:

yeah your right just got to wait. Quick question about the psu I bought, is the asus rog thor 850w 80+ platinum a good psu?

There's a tier list linked to in the PSU forum. I would assume it is, but check there to be sure.

Aerocool DS are the best fans you've never tried.

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Just now, aisle9 said:

There's a tier list linked to in the PSU forum. I would assume it is, but check there to be sure.

ok thanks

 

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