I accidentally broke one pin along the edge of the 5600x while trying to straighten a few others that were bent. The pin is at one of the corners of the CPU, and when I managed to correct the others and slot the CPU into the mobo socket for testing, the PC turns on but there is no signal on the display like when the GPU is not inserted properly, etc. The broken pin is diagonally across the corner with the indicator arrow.
Is this typical behavior for a defective CPU or should it show an error in some other way if it's not working because of the broken pin? I see many posts online about people who managed to are having no issue with Ryzen CPUs with one or more broken pins, but I'm not sure if this particular pin I broke is crucial and if so, whether it's possible to fix it. I assumed that the edge pins are the least important and that people break them most often, although it is also possible that the opposite is true.
TLDR: would a CPU with a broken pin manage to boot the PC but then fail to provide the signal to the display, or does the defect manifest in a different way? If a crucial bin was broken, is it possible to fix it easily or is it not worth it?
Here's a pic: View: https://imgur.com/a/dKD2SHF
Is this typical behavior for a defective CPU or should it show an error in some other way if it's not working because of the broken pin? I see many posts online about people who managed to are having no issue with Ryzen CPUs with one or more broken pins, but I'm not sure if this particular pin I broke is crucial and if so, whether it's possible to fix it. I assumed that the edge pins are the least important and that people break them most often, although it is also possible that the opposite is true.
TLDR: would a CPU with a broken pin manage to boot the PC but then fail to provide the signal to the display, or does the defect manifest in a different way? If a crucial bin was broken, is it possible to fix it easily or is it not worth it?
Here's a pic: View: https://imgur.com/a/dKD2SHF