So I have a motherboard that apparently had 4 bent contact pins that were...idk how to explain this, bent and they contacted each other, so I've been using the motherboard for the past 7-8 months and I had no problem. It was only recently (around a week or two ago) that I started to get BSoDs to the point where the longest time I could spend on the desktop was 2 minutes. I do not fiddle with the PCs inards in any sort of way, the only time where I had done that was when I opened it up to install some fans(what I'm trying to say is that the only time where I could have bent them is when I initially installed the CPU, and I didn't drop it.).
Plus when I got to the BIOS the ram was read correctly and I'm not sure about the CPU but I believe that it was read correctly as well.
In the BSoDs though, one of the most frequent errors that I got was: "MEMORY_MANAGEMENT",
MY QUESTION:
-Can bent CPU pins cause BSoDs after that long a time?
The motherboard is Asus strix z270h lga 1151.
CPU is i7 7700k not overclocked
-Thanks for your time!
Plus when I got to the BIOS the ram was read correctly and I'm not sure about the CPU but I believe that it was read correctly as well.
In the BSoDs though, one of the most frequent errors that I got was: "MEMORY_MANAGEMENT",
MY QUESTION:
-Can bent CPU pins cause BSoDs after that long a time?
The motherboard is Asus strix z270h lga 1151.
CPU is i7 7700k not overclocked
-Thanks for your time!