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I was building my new pc today but as I was installing the cpu I put it in slightly incorrectly(a little to far to the right of the socket) but I tried to jiggle it into place buy it I think I rubbed the two off of each other, not a huge amount or anything just wondering if I could've have damaged either part? The cpu is installed with the cooler and everything,  will be test booting tomorrow so I guess I'll see then... 

 

 

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Check to see if any pins came off CPU

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2 minutes ago, Trav_X said:

Check to see if any pins came off CPU

It's intel, so no pins on cpu, just contacts 

 

 

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4 minutes ago, Webnerdz said:

It's intel, so no pins on cpu, just contacts 

I'm not really understanding the problem. Won't boot? Check your RAM too.

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13 minutes ago, Reagan Reese said:

I'm not really understanding the problem. Won't boot? Check your RAM too.

Just wondering if a slight rubbing of the cpu and mobo cpu slot, would have damaged either of them? 

 

 

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2 minutes ago, Webnerdz said:

Just wondering if a slight rubbing of the cpu and mobo cpu slot, would have damaged either of them? 

bro its like 50/50 just boot it up if it doesn't boot check over all your computer and power cables, still no boot then it did fuck it up. 

 

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22 minutes ago, Webnerdz said:

Just wondering if a slight rubbing of the cpu and mobo cpu slot, would have damaged either of them? 

That you'll have to check if any of the pins in the CPU socket is bent in any way or not.

An ordinary CPU socket:

CPU_Socket_775_T.jpg

 

 

A socket with bent pins (IDK why it isn't being embedded properly):

http://forums.tweaktown.com/attachments/gigabyte/5916d1371796682-x58a-ud3r-bent-cpu-pins-cpu-socket-bent-pins-example-crop_75-jpg

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