Question I stumbled across an AMD CPU on ebay with one missing pin ?

Sep 10, 2023
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im planning on getting myself a new budget gaming pc and stumbled across this, the missing pin seems to be a "VDDCR_cpu" pin
according to this site: (https://en.wikichip.org/wiki/amd/packages/socket_am4) it is stated as a "core power supply" this cpu seems to have plenty other ones so, i just want to know if this cpu will still work as it should, although most likely worse, as im on quite a tight budget.

heres the cpu: View: https://imgur.com/a/TxP3Bxg


broken pin (by pinout) View: https://imgur.com/a/B7zzMeA


if im incorrect and have the wrong broken pin here the pinout: https://en.wikichip.org/wiki/amd/packages/socket_am4

i really need some help, please take your time and thank you for reading.
 
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i really need some help, please take your time and thank you for reading.
If indeed it's just one of the many VDD pins missing it should work well enough. But that damage looks a bit more than just the pin's broken off, it looks like the entire pad for the pin is also missing. There's also some minor damage around the edges, mostly cosmetic but what does the front side look like?

Also have to be asking how that could happen to a pin in the middle of the CPU when most pin damage is around the periphery where they get bent by side-loading too far. Since all we can do is speculate with nothing more than one picture, I'd suggest this CPU was overclocked to extreme, quite possibly in an LN2 experiment, where it blew the pin and pad off the CPU during a high-current transient. Obviously I can be wrong but then what do we have to go on but that one picture?

So in summary, not good information and atypical pin damage make this a bad choice unless it's very close to free, whereupon you should be wondering if it works at all. Even if almost free and working I'd be worried about running it in a good motherboard for fear it could take out it's VRM.
 
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If indeed it's just one of the many VDD pins missing it should work well enough. But that damage looks a bit more than just the pin's broken off, it looks like the entire pad for the pin is also missing. There's also some minor damage around the edges, mostly cosmetic but what does the front side look like?

Also have to be asking how that could happen to a pin in the middle of the CPU when most pin damage is around the periphery where they get bent by side-loading too far. Since all we can do is speculate with nothing more than one picture, I'd suggest this CPU was overclocked to extreme, quite possibly in an LN2 experiment, where it blew the pin and pad off the CPU during a high-current transient. Obviously I can be wrong but then what do we have to go on but that one picture?

So in summary, not good information and atypical pin damage make this a bad choice unless it's very close to free, whereupon you should be wondering if it works at all. Even if almost free and working I'd be worried about running it in a good motherboard for fear it could take out it's VRM.
View: https://imgur.com/a/X9Hq2X2
heres a picture of the cpu in the front it looks fine to me