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Argghh, bent CPU pins on 3900x

Caporegime
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In 20+ years of building PCs I've never damaged a CPU

I was giving my nephew my 3900x and took it out of my motherboard, cleaned it up etc and located it in his new Asus Tuf gaming plus WiFi motherboard

I thought I'd use the wrath cooler that came with it, but the thermal paste that comes pre-applied is so sticky (like glue) that even though the CPU was locked in place, when I was attempting to seat the heatsink/fan its yanked the CPU out of the socket and bent about 20 pins in the process!

What are my options here?
 
Drill a hole in it and use it as a keyring

Amd are **** for this, always warm the computer up first for a bit.
 
20 pins... credit card, pair or precision tweezers and a bit of patience. Ive saved many a cpu with this method. Also as above never broke a pin yet.
 
In 20+ years of building PCs I've never damaged a CPU

I was giving my nephew my 3900x and took it out of my motherboard, cleaned it up etc and located it in his new Asus Tuf gaming plus WiFi motherboard

I thought I'd use the wrath cooler that came with it, but the thermal paste that comes pre-applied is so sticky (like glue) that even though the CPU was locked in place, when I was attempting to seat the heatsink/fan its yanked the CPU out of the socket and bent about 20 pins in the process!

What are my options here?

https://www.amd.com/en/support/kb/faq/cpu-7

As above.

But if it can't be saved, you can apply for an RMA, just be honest and explain what happened.

Can't promise it will be accepted, but you can try.
 
so you pulled the CPU out of the socket at the same time as trying to take the heatsink off it? does your motherboard still work?

woaza. did you try twisting and wiggling it before you went full force pulling it off?

no way AMD will RMA that for you. best bet is to patiently bend pins back and hope you dont break any.

lesson learnt hardway!
 
so you pulled the CPU out of the socket at the same time as trying to take the heatsink off it? does your motherboard still work?

woaza. did you try twisting and wiggling it before you went full force pulling it off?

no way AMD will RMA that for you. best bet is to patiently bend pins back and hope you dont break any.

lesson learnt hardway!

No, I was trying to install the heatsink on it!
 
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