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4 minutes ago, Comic_Sans_MS said:

What did you do to that? 

It came that way out of the box.

3 minutes ago, zMeul said:

be brave, bend them all

 

or, use a mechanical pencil, the tip, to straighten them out

 

ps: next time buy LGA ;)

Can't get 8 cores for $400 with LGA :P 

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15 minutes ago, zMeul said:

ps: next time buy LGA ;)

And end up bending the motherboard pins. And finding out those are much harder to fix.

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1 hour ago, Deusrex said:

It came that way out of the box.

Can't get 8 cores for $400 with LGA :P 

That is pretty bad QC. I hope you didn't have any fuss getting an RMA approved.

Sometimes it is worthwhile to just sell your kidney to be able to upgrade those to 8 better cores. :P

 

2 hours ago, zMeul said:

ps: next time buy LGA ;)

LGA just shifts the problem to the motherboard. And they often come with bent pins, with stores refusing returns as they claim user damage.

Every time I open an LGA motherboard (or PGA CPU), I make sure that I have it on a single video from cutting the seal to inspecting the pins.

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On 3/23/2017 at 2:13 AM, DrMikeNZ said:

That is pretty bad QC. I hope you didn't have any fuss getting an RMA approved.

Sometimes it is worthwhile to just sell your kidney to be able to upgrade those to 8 better cores. :P

 

LGA just shifts the problem to the motherboard. And they often come with bent pins, with stores refusing returns as they claim user damage.

Every time I open an LGA motherboard (or PGA CPU), I make sure that I have it on a single video from cutting the seal to inspecting the pins.

I got it from Amazon, so I just went through their return policy it was painless.

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