So I bought an MSI Z370-A PRO motherboard a few years ago, when I installed it, I managed to fat finger the cpu installation and bent a few pins, I bent them all back and the motherboard worked perfectly for years, then one day started turning itself off.
I found that Ram channel 2 had died (I used 2+4) and whenever ram was placed in that channel the system wouldn’t boot and the CPU and DRAM light would flash on the Mobo, channel 1 also died.
So I was left with only channel 3+4 remaining, both of those worked fine but obviously single channel, so I decided to replace the board with a cheaper one as I wasn’t too fussed about overclocking anyway and didn’t want to risk the rest of the components given the ram clearly had an issue that I had not determined the cause of.
I’ve decided to dig the Mobo out and find out exactly what was wrong with it and I’ve discovered that one of the pins are broken on the CPU socket, however as I said previously, the system worked for years before finally giving up and I had not taken the CPU out at the time since installing it, so I’m certain that I broke the pin when I tried to bend them back but this was probably 5 years ago at this point so I can’t remember.
Anyway I did some digging online trying to find out which pin had broken, but I can only find diagrams with blurry wording so I’ve no idea which pin has broken.
The CPU is an 8600k (coffeelake) if that helps as AFAIK the 1151 socket has multiple variations?
Either way it would be interesting to know whether it is this pin that killed the ram slots, as it wouldn’t make sense for it to run for years then suddenly die like it did if it was a broken pin all along, but as of yet I’m unable to determine what the pin does.
I’ve taken pictures from multiple angles and included a small green line where it is.
Thanks!
https://ibb.co/SB4bFCN
https://ibb.co/kqGRzX8
I found that Ram channel 2 had died (I used 2+4) and whenever ram was placed in that channel the system wouldn’t boot and the CPU and DRAM light would flash on the Mobo, channel 1 also died.
So I was left with only channel 3+4 remaining, both of those worked fine but obviously single channel, so I decided to replace the board with a cheaper one as I wasn’t too fussed about overclocking anyway and didn’t want to risk the rest of the components given the ram clearly had an issue that I had not determined the cause of.
I’ve decided to dig the Mobo out and find out exactly what was wrong with it and I’ve discovered that one of the pins are broken on the CPU socket, however as I said previously, the system worked for years before finally giving up and I had not taken the CPU out at the time since installing it, so I’m certain that I broke the pin when I tried to bend them back but this was probably 5 years ago at this point so I can’t remember.
Anyway I did some digging online trying to find out which pin had broken, but I can only find diagrams with blurry wording so I’ve no idea which pin has broken.
The CPU is an 8600k (coffeelake) if that helps as AFAIK the 1151 socket has multiple variations?
Either way it would be interesting to know whether it is this pin that killed the ram slots, as it wouldn’t make sense for it to run for years then suddenly die like it did if it was a broken pin all along, but as of yet I’m unable to determine what the pin does.
I’ve taken pictures from multiple angles and included a small green line where it is.
Thanks!
https://ibb.co/SB4bFCN
https://ibb.co/kqGRzX8
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