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Anybody familiar with LGA 1366 pinout?

I'm trying to troubleshoot a motherboard with a DIMM slot that won't see memory.

I noticed a few pins that are slightly off in the socket driving the affected slot:

ohcrap.jpg


I found the intel socket specifications but was a little unclear on how to identify the name of each pin. Then I found this:

http://www.reenigne.org/blog/what-are-all-those-pins-for/

With the help of Paint for a flip and rotate to orient the image to match mine I think the pin on the left in my image is VDDQ and the pin on the right is "reserved".

Any educated opinions on whether this would cause a DIMM to not work? I'm not sure how they managed to get that way even under a magnifying glass they don't appear to be too mangled they're more at a slightly different angle vs the rest so they reflect light differently (easy to photograph, hard to fix if it's actually bad). I noticed after reseating the CPU & trying again that I developed another pin (elsewhere in the socket) with a similar look. At this point I'm relatively confident I didn't do anything horrible to mangle the socket but I don't have any better explanation as to why the DIMM isn't working.

I guess my specific questions would be:

1) Can anyone identify those pins by name? This is the document I was trying to use:
http://download.intel.com/design/processor/designex/320837.pdf
2) With a name are those pins likely to prevent a DIMM from working?
3) What are the odds I'll be able to RMA this?

Viper GTS
 
And the answer is yes, those two pins will nuke DIMM 2. Some creative work with a pair of very fine tweezers and I now have 24 GB of RAM as expected.

Now on to the next problem... WTF is the default login & password for the IPMI on this board? You would think that would be relevant information that should make its way into a user manual.

Viper GTS
 
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