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Help! I think i just screwed up my PC!!

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uhm.. i don't realy know where to post this so i'm putting i here...

1st of all i don't realy know too much about computer hardware.. basic stuff mostly like how to install ram and new graphics cards.. and oh yeah i'm a first year computer science student by the way...

so basically this is what happened.. couple of days ago i got curious and opened up my pc.. i wanted to know what the p4 looked like... this is my system by the way...

INTEL D850MD motherboard
p4 1.8 (williamete)
256mb rdram

so i decided to remove the default fan/heatsink that came with the p4 so i pulled it out and the chip was taken out along with it! coz it was stuck to the heatsinks thermal paste (is this supposed to happen??) so i panicked and tried to put it back in.. not knowing how to use a ZIF socket.. (stupid stupid!) i tried to jam it back in.. as soon as i realized my mistake i saw that i had managed to bend a couple of the pins.. so i straightened them out with my fingernails.. (should i have done this with my nails??) but i couldn't put it ack in yet coz it was attatched to the heatsink.. so i pried it off (with my hands! isn't there some sort of tool for this??) in the process screwing up the thermal paste connecting them.. and put the chip and heatsink back on..

so basically my concerns are:

1. When i removed the heatsink the chip came out with it.. isn't the socket supposed to prevent this??
2. Handling the chip with my hands... is this ok??
3. Bending some of the pins and straightening them out again with my nails.. will this affect performance in any way?
4. The thermal paste thingie well basically after removing the chip from the heatsink i just but them both back in without putting any new thermal paste..

so far i haven't run into any stability issues and using the intel active monitor to check my temps after some serious 3d gaming i found this:

system temp: high 30's
processor temp: high 40's

is this ok? is it normal? i have no basis for comparison since i never checked the temps before fiddling with the p4..

any help would be appreciated! thank you!!
 
Well, those temps look ok...anything below 60C is pretty much fine, but I would have reapplied the thermal paste. But if the temperatures stay in the 40C range, then I think there's nothing to worry about.
 
I'll be honest...I haven't heard of a processor coming up with the heatsink, but I'd have to imagine that if your computer still works and if the temps stay in that range, you'll be fine.
 
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