how to check for CPU defected pins

gilsport

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Aug 8, 2014
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Hi,
i bought a motherboard and opened it a month after the purchase.
then i found that i have one bent pin in the CPU socket.

i read all the manuals , saw all the videos on YouTube and then got to work to bent it back to place.

my PC is working great with the new motherboard, but how do i know that all the pins are ok after i did my fix?

Thanks
 
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OK MAN just start your system ,,,, than you first check you did not installed any heavy more RAM,POWER & CPU Required Software, if yes than uninstall that software first if u don't have any prob with reinstalling ,,,, after done with these work , install core temp & run it,,,,,,,, and check your CPU Temperature is under 40C to 50C using with intel stock CPU Cooler ,,, if u use any after market cooler Air series or Liquid series than check it's under 28C to 40C ,,,,,,, if Yes than your Mobo is working Great,,,,,, if NO and your PC Temp over 50C using Stock Cooler & over 45C using Aftermarket Cooler,,,,,, So with this condition your mobo is not working properly Cause if your mobo pins is damage than first problems creating overheating...
OK MAN just start your system ,,,, than you first check you did not installed any heavy more RAM,POWER & CPU Required Software, if yes than uninstall that software first if u don't have any prob with reinstalling ,,,, after done with these work , install core temp & run it,,,,,,,, and check your CPU Temperature is under 40C to 50C using with intel stock CPU Cooler ,,, if u use any after market cooler Air series or Liquid series than check it's under 28C to 40C ,,,,,,, if Yes than your Mobo is working Great,,,,,, if NO and your PC Temp over 50C using Stock Cooler & over 45C using Aftermarket Cooler,,,,,, So with this condition your mobo is not working properly Cause if your mobo pins is damage than first problems creating overheating ,,,,,,,,,
 
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