1156 i5 install crunching noise

gamer81

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Just built an i5 rig with gigabyte ud3r mobo. After installing the cpu and lining up the notches... pressing down the lever makes a crunching sound. Is this normal? Has anyone else ever had this sound when they installed their cpu? Thanks for your response^_^
 

Rubycon

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Yes it's the sound of the pins on the LGA socket.
It's a subtle crunch not say the sound of snapping a DIMM in half. (or trying to!)
 

redz

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I also built an i5 and the same thing happened to me. It was a little concerning, but as far as I can tell, it's normal.
 

SunnyD

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Normal. As long as you have the CPU in the rim of the socket and lined up properly, you should be fine.

Now as for the latching mechanism... I absolutely hate the LGA designs that are currently "popular" for Intel's chips.
 

Tsavo

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Now as for the latching mechanism... I absolutely hate the LGA designs that are currently "popular" for Intel's chips.

They aren't popular, they are required! Only Intel loves them and the $7 per socket royalty that comes with each one.
 

gamer81

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Ok, thanks everyone for the replies. That sound was just scary with the crunching noise..no snapping though. Whew.
 

ekoostik

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Ah yes, the CPU crunch. That sound haunted me for days after I built my 1156 rig. Especially when I ran into some initial trouble with it, which of course were completely unrelated.
 

aamsel

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Having installed a 1156 CPU in a mobo with a Lotes socket and also with a Foxconn, the Lotes made a lot more of a crunch sound, perhaps because it makes better overall contact with the CPU?