L lolimstupid Reputable Dec 5, 2015 107 0 4,710 Oct 5, 2016 #1 Is it safe to install a new processor, I mean I know to protect from static and bending something, but is there any non human factor risk?
Is it safe to install a new processor, I mean I know to protect from static and bending something, but is there any non human factor risk?
Solution herrwizo Oct 5, 2016 It is perfectly safe, especially if you protect yourself from static. Of course, replace the CPU with the machine unplugged from the wall 😉
It is perfectly safe, especially if you protect yourself from static. Of course, replace the CPU with the machine unplugged from the wall 😉
herrwizo Illustrious Feb 17, 2009 5,158 45 40,240 Oct 5, 2016 Solution #2 It is perfectly safe, especially if you protect yourself from static. Of course, replace the CPU with the machine unplugged from the wall 😉 Upvote 0 Downvote Solution
It is perfectly safe, especially if you protect yourself from static. Of course, replace the CPU with the machine unplugged from the wall 😉
heavyartillary9 Respectable Sep 29, 2016 1,184 0 2,660 Oct 5, 2016 #3 and don't forget to put thermal paste between the cpu and cpu cooler!, would hatefor you to burn out a cpu like that Upvote 0 Downvote
and don't forget to put thermal paste between the cpu and cpu cooler!, would hatefor you to burn out a cpu like that
L lolimstupid Reputable Dec 5, 2015 107 0 4,710 Oct 8, 2016 #4 Thanks guys I knew about thermal paste and everything I just heard a rumor that there is a chance your computer won't boot air you install a new CPU. Thanks again! Upvote 0 Downvote
Thanks guys I knew about thermal paste and everything I just heard a rumor that there is a chance your computer won't boot air you install a new CPU. Thanks again!