I recently built my first PC and had several mishaps. Long story short I applied way too much thermal paste, panicked, and when trying to clean up the mess ended up dropping my CPU and bent a pin on the Motherboard all in a fell swoop. This is with an AMD 7700x CPU and a B650E Steel Legend Motherboard. Everything seems like it's working after I finished the build. But I still have a nagging feeling that I damaged something and would like to perform some tests to verify.
Gamer Nexus mentioned that CPU-Z is able to detect if all pins are functioning properly does anyone know how to do that?
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I ran Cinebench R23, the results were 19319 for multi-core test and 1973 for single-core test. This is about 1.30% and 1.20% lower than the values posted by guru3d https://www.guru3d.com/articles_pages/amd_ryzen_7_7700x_review,11.html who posted 19575 and 1997 for multi and single-core respectively. Are these values within the acceptable tolerance for a properly functioning CPU? Are there any other tests I could perform to verify that my CPU is functioning properly?
Gamer Nexus mentioned that CPU-Z is able to detect if all pins are functioning properly does anyone know how to do that?
I ran Cinebench R23, the results were 19319 for multi-core test and 1973 for single-core test. This is about 1.30% and 1.20% lower than the values posted by guru3d https://www.guru3d.com/articles_pages/amd_ryzen_7_7700x_review,11.html who posted 19575 and 1997 for multi and single-core respectively. Are these values within the acceptable tolerance for a properly functioning CPU? Are there any other tests I could perform to verify that my CPU is functioning properly?