Nope, but if it will make you feel better you could put a little bit of electrical tape on it to be sure. Or even a bit of duct tape or something if you dont have electrical tape, it just needs to stick securely to it and not be conductive.Just a tiny tiny bit, but will it affect anything?
Okay, thanks! Also people said to go to a better PSU but I won't, mine is 350 W, ATX type one, and PSUs of that much can handle over 180+ Wats so I am good, just gonna get the processor and the cooler and a bracket, for the thermal paste I got the MX-6 from Arctic which is overkillNope, but if it will make you feel better you could put a little bit of electrical tape on it to be sure. Or even a bit of duct tape or something if you dont have electrical tape, it just needs to stick securely to it and not be conductive.
Also when I am placing the CPU in I should line up the triangle and the notches and hold it vertically on the edges and if it doesnt go in the first time I can try again?Nope, but if it will make you feel better you could put a little bit of electrical tape on it to be sure. Or even a bit of duct tape or something if you dont have electrical tape, it just needs to stick securely to it and not be conductive.
The notches on the socket should line up with the notches on the cpu, and then it should just drop into place. I've attached a link to an Install video from intel that should help outAlso when I am placing the CPU in I should line up the triangle and the notches and hold it vertically on the edges and if it doesnt go in the first time I can try again?
Thanks, and sorry if I was annoying you by my messages!The notches on the socket should line up with the notches on the cpu, and then it should just drop into place. I've attached a link to an Install video from intel that should help out
https://www.intel.com/content/www/us/en/support/articles/000007453/processors.html