lol nice one. Im building myself a comp in 5 days and I hope that doesn't happen to me.
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Jun 23rd, 2005 07:24 PM #1
A little story.. and a lesson to be learned... lol
heres a little story.... when i was installing my new cpu.. i couldnt get the fan on right on the motherboard.. so i decided to flip it around, not realizing that the thermal paste picked the cpu up with the fan.. so i flipped it around and was trying to fasten the heatsink.. it wouldnt fasten, so i was about to flip it back over when i realized the cpu was stuck on the heat sink!!! i bent 2 of the pins.. lol.. i was so freaked out.. i was about to cry... i tried fixing with a screw driver but that just made it worse.... long story short i fixed it with a plastic card from my wallet (in the end i bent 5 pins) and works fine.. lol.. it was so scary..... and it was a new athlon 64 3500+......
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Jun 23rd, 2005 07:28 PM #2
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Jun 23rd, 2005 07:33 PM #3
yeah i got the same kinda problem when i was building my computer lol. Well in my case, my processor was stuck to the heatsync with the thermal paste. i put it down for a while to do something, i came back and the whole thing fell on the floor lol. I had a whole column of pins bent lol, guess what it still worked after that lol
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Jun 24th, 2005 12:27 PM #4lol did u bend it bak or did it just pop in? on mine it was a bit of both.. i bent the pins bak as even as i could (looks perfect to the eye) then the pushed on it a bit when installing it and the pins straightened out perfectly.. the pins are so soft tho.. are they gold?yeah i got the same kinda problem when i was building my computer lol. Well in my case, my processor was stuck to the heatsync with the thermal paste. i put it down for a while to do something, i came back and the whole thing fell on the floor lol. I had a whole column of pins bent lol, guess what it still worked after that lol
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Jun 24th, 2005 12:35 PM #5
RTFM next time?

it's not rocket science
the current generation of heatsink are like plug and play ...
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Jun 24th, 2005 12:40 PM #6
lol i was RTFM...
i couldnt get it on tho.. i figured it out after. i had to put the clasp arm ALL the way back
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Jun 24th, 2005 01:40 PM #7Yeah I think it is made of gold lol.
Originally Posted by MrMoo
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Jun 24th, 2005 01:49 PM #8
ahh.. you gotta be careful with the CPU... it gets tricky.. sometimes the clips that hold the heatsink/fan is hard to pop in and out.
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Jun 24th, 2005 03:23 PM #9
i had a hard time with the heatsink when i built my first pc and i did RTFM
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Jun 24th, 2005 03:46 PM #10
LoL... that happened to me once on a socket 7 CPU... for you kiddies that was the Pentium 1 / AMD K2 days.
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Jun 24th, 2005 03:48 PM #11
I've installed over 50 CPU's of all kinds, never had a bent pin.
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Jun 24th, 2005 04:30 PM #12
I did the exact same thing last year only it was a 2.8C and it didn't work fine after words
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Jun 24th, 2005 04:52 PM #13So you were about to cry, eh? I'd have done the same...Wow, you win post of the day for giving other RFD'ers a moment of panic; that's horrible, but glad it worked out o.k.
Originally Posted by MrMoo
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Jun 24th, 2005 04:52 PM #14You should use a mechanical pencil to fix it. The tip
Originally Posted by MrMoo
should fit the pins just right.. Make sure you remove the leds from the pencil 1st
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Jun 24th, 2005 05:36 PM #15stupid question but what is rtfm??
Originally Posted by rilhouse
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