Yes, it's a bit bent, but they're easy to straighten out with a toothpick or an EMPTY mechanical pencil tip. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y8U2NkbiMAI
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vzKcrwlmREE
There's many other reasons the system may not start though, like if there's no GPU installed it will indicate the CPU is the problem.
You'll want to list your entire system part list and what you've done first.
Yes, it's a bit bent, but they're easy to straighten out with a toothpick or an EMPTY mechanical pencil tip. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y8U2NkbiMAI
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vzKcrwlmREE
There's many other reasons the system may not start though, like if there's no GPU installed it will indicate the CPU is the problem.
You'll want to list your entire system part list and what you've done first.
Yes, that pin is definitely bent. It's still connected so as long as you have something small, like a razor blade, you can slowly, SLOWLY, nudge it back into a straight position.
I see 2 bent pins, the last on the left row and the last one on the bottom row...as the others have said, you should be able to straighten them out...Good luck.
I see 2 bent pins, the last on the left row and the last one on the bottom row...as the others have said, you should be able to straighten them out...Good luck.
Good eyes you have.
It is definitely the last on the left row and the last one on the bottom row..
So 2 of them.