linden arden
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I recieved a P4 3.0 in a recent trade. It came to me attached to a motherboard in a bundle. I fired the thing up fine and I have been running with no problems for a month or two. Today I was upgrading the stock HSF with a Zalman. I took the HSF off and took the chip out so I could clean off the top. Lo and behold, one of the pins on the side is basically bent all the way down at a 90 degree angle to the rest of the pins. So basically, the chip lies flat in the socket and still clamps down without any trouble because the bent pin is mashed right up against the chip. I examined the chip with disbelief.
I threw it back in the board and fired it back up. Again, no problems.
Is that even possible? do chips run when one of the pins is bent so badly?
Someone help a novice computer guy out here. What in the world is going on? Should I try to fix it? I'm just a little surprised the thing still runs.
I threw it back in the board and fired it back up. Again, no problems.
Is that even possible? do chips run when one of the pins is bent so badly?
Someone help a novice computer guy out here. What in the world is going on? Should I try to fix it? I'm just a little surprised the thing still runs.