WHAT THE FUCK AMD

>get new Ryzen 1600X CPU
>build my 10th computer, building since 1998
>pop everything in, boot up
> no POST
>reset CMOS, still no POST
>MB has CPU debug light on ...
>Check CPU
>look underneath
>One pin bent so far it's parallel to the board
>costanza_rage.jpg
In my my life i never got a bent pin WTF AMD I HATE YOU SO MUCH


DONT FALL FOR THE JEWISH TRICKS AMD HAS RYZEN SUCKS AND WILL STEAL YOUR SHEKELS

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at least it's AMD so you can actually fix it

>bending a parallel pin
It'll snap retard

put it on the hole of the socket it's supposed to be retard

OP here. I actually tried to bend it and it snapped.

I'm getting a replacement though.

if you heat the pin up with a heat gun it'll lower the chance of that actually happening

>having a heat gun

just solder a little piece of metal where the pin used to be

>get new Ryzen 1700 CPU
>building my first computer since 2003
>pop everything in, boot up
>everything works great
>open bios, crank up to 3.9ghz
>works great

my condolences

How it's so tiny?

I know.... I never had a problem until this. I really want to build my computer badly.

Any tips to avoid bent pins? Tomorrow my replacement CPU is coming in

You got too exited and bent it. Smoke a spiff before you build next time

I was actually a bit high doing the build.
I think I might have bent it when I put my cooler on. It's the Noctua NH-D15 SE-AM4. I screwed in one side all the way instead of equally screwing them in.

When I took the cooler off, the CPU came along with it. Then I knew I was in trouble.

>Any tips to avoid bent pins?

Have at least a double digit IQ.

I've heard that one before!

Noctua is overkill for ryzen

something similar happened to me
>putting together 1600 + fury build
>front usb 3.0 connector takes a bit of effort to go in
>go to update bios for sweet ram optimizations
>uh oh, only one front usb port works
>upon further inspection, one pin on mobo is completely fucked.

good thing motherboard has 2 front usb3 connectors.

>I was actually a bit high doing the build.
idiot
>I screwed in one side all the way instead of equally screwing them in.
double idiot
>When I took the cooler off, the CPU came along with it.
>not twisting the cooler a little so it comes loose
triple idiot

update my mobo has some weird defects in the cpu socket

>>upon further inspection, one pin on mobo is completely fucked.
I think this was my problem. I have a MSI tomahawk B350 and I should have looked earlier but there's defects in the CPU socket ....

>I'm retarded
>i-it's AMD fault
Lel

>be a fucking ape
>bend pin because I'm retarded
>FUCK AMD, AMD SUCKS, IT'S THEIR FAULT I'M FUCKING RETARDED AAAAAAAA
kys

>First build in a decade, unsure as fuck as a super tech casual
>Get Ryzen 1600 and Gigabyte mob
>Everything works perfectly
>Yes even the RAM, even though I got the cheapest 2444 mhz DD4 on the internet

Nah.

>>build my 10th computer, building since 1998
only 10 computers over 20 years? gtfo

Don't be a idiot and take your time

they last long... and too add they were all INTEL chips... no bent pins whatsoever

Or you tried to install CPU backwards

>▶
im not that stupid

yes, you are

It's the current year, why does amd still have pins on the CPU instead of on the socket?

...

You can rent one for 2 bucks.

>get new Intel 7600K CPU
>build my 10th computer, building since 1998
>pop everything in, boot up
>no POST
>reset CMOS, still no POST
>MB has CPU debug light on...
>Check CPU
>look underneath
>motherboard pin bent
>costanza_rage.jpg

What's your fucking point user? Same shit happens with Intel if you manhandle your components

Threadripper(tm) doesn't have this problem.

Built my first computer ever with the following parts.

CPU: Ryzen 5 1600 3.2GHz
MB: ASUS PRIME B350-PLUS
RAM: 2x8 Crucial Ballistix Sport LT 2400
GPU: NVIDIA GeForce GTZ 960 2GB
PSU: Thermalite 650W Gold
CPUHS: Stock Wraith Spire Air Cooler


Originally I went with the MSI B350 Tomahawk and I was having problems with it getting to POST. Only the CPU light was on, so most online forums and such said that it needed a BIOS update with a Ryzen 7 chip. I found that fishy and Microcenter didn't have an unboxed Ryzen 7 to flash the MB with. I ended up getting an exchange for the ASUS board and it still wouldn't post. At this point I was getting really fed up and irritated. I took the whole rig in and the issue the entire time was the fucking RAM. The v1.0 BIOS only supported 2133MHz ram. All we had to do was put a single stick of 2133 RAM in, update the BIOS and I've been sitting pretty ever since.

is this the daily AMD FUD thread?

I though I had the same problem but it was the CPU. apparently a CMOS reset would have fixed your problem too

>FUD
exaplin

nice meme saved

fear. uncertainty. doubt
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Why are you blaming AMD for your own retardation?

we laugh at it now, but remember the whole story about skylake CPUs being bent at the corners ?

>they used an electric screw driver to install the heatsink
>must be intel's faul for having a thinner substrate!

But that crunch sound, so satisfying. Like breaking a $350 graham cracker.

stay mad corelet

>use impact wrench to secure 350 dollar processor
>WHAT THE FUCK INTEL FUCK YOU YOUR PCBS NEED TO BE THIIIIIICCCEEERRRRRR

There is nothing wrong with overkill on cooling.

this

how do you put the rizen cpu in a macbook?

>ayymd shill thread
Guys whens the R3 going to show up? I need a new poverty-station.

It should areadly be there. But maybe before RX Vega.

Their yields are too good. Not enough binned dies.

>I was actually a bit high doing the build.
Great move OP
>When I took the cooler off, the CPU came along with it. Then I knew I was in trouble.
What the shit OP? There's so much wrong here, why are you taking the CPU cooler off a brand new build? What are you using that bonds the cooler strong enough to the IHS to pull the CPU off? How is any of this AMDs fault?

I've smoked before every build so far except for my first one.

>Put together first PC with 1800x
>Boot up
>All the sights and sounds come from the PC
>No visual
>Try the onboard HDMI
>Still no visual
>Hook up to my TV
>It works
>Install my OS and get things going
>Go into the BIOS and check if everything is alright
>Hit Save and Close
>Bios freezes
>Now nothing works

Fucking hell.

>why are you taking the CPU cooler off a brand new build?
Debug CPU light was on, thought I could re-seat the CPU
>What are you using that bonds the cooler strong enough to the IHS to pull the CPU off?
Nigga I don't know. I unscrewed the cooler and lifted it up. When I lifted it up, the CPU was on the bottom on the cooler

did you get it to work?

I only got it to work once. I want to try a dvi cord to see if it just doesn't like HDMI on startup.

Did you take out the battery on the MB and put it back in? That works (sometimes)

Yeah I thought the same thing, but it didn't work. God I hope I didn't fry the motherboard although I'm pretty sure it wouldn't boot up if I did.

>going to replace i3 2120 to i5 3330 for a friend as a gift
>drop the cpu by accident on top of the socket
>1 pin bent
>install anyway
>everything works perfectly and it's been working great for a year already now

Welp

You just made it into an i3, nbd

DUDE
WEED
LMAO

>building computers since 1998
>does literally everything wrong
No wonder you fucked up.

I haven't. It detects all 4 cores and I ran multiple benchmarks and everything jest werks

HNNNNNNNNNNNGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGG
Someone please stop my retardation, I think I want 16 cores instead of waiting for Zen+. Encoding with a 2500k is pure suffering.

got one with 2 bent pins
managed to bent then straight

faggot