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Processor | E5-1680 V2 |
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Motherboard | Rampage IV black |
Video Card(s) | Asrock 7900 xtx |
Storage | 500 gb sd |
Software | windows 10 64 bit |
Benchmark Scores | 29,433 3dmark06 score |
I know that problem. I had a bent pin on my LGA2011 and had to take the D14 on and off multiple times due to Ram testing. At the very end I thought of the pins and simply corrected it carefully - Quad Channel then started to work again. Still I don't know how that happened, probably I was too fast deinstalling the i7 3820 I had before. I won't be so careless again, probably I took everything for granted too much. Well - AMD users won't have these problems, it's hard to bent or break pins if you remove a Athlon 64 for example. I never had the remotest problems there with pins.
PS. yes the excessive weight is a problem on LGA2011 with NH-D14 or D15, the cooler has to be taken off to transport the PC, unless you want to risk it. I'm only going as far as to risk it moving the PC a few inches or laying it on the ground, thats it - but I think I would not risk transportation over longer distances and/or in a car - the G forces are simply too much then, on the cooler and mainboard.
Yep that last bit I hear and agree wholeheartedly, I move the case a foot or two to get at something or lay it on its' side to de-install the before mentioned cooler for the umpteenth million time but that's it...Also ironic what you said about bent pins on this same socket that is exactly what was the issue on my first board, even when I got it couple pins looked "off" a bit and when I got through with it and I tried to correct the pins but they had been stressed so much most of them just broke off, hence when I tried to install cpu board didn't post gave me dreaded 00 code and nothing else. Also what is ironic is yep, that is Exactly how I knew I had a problem I couldn't get all 4 sticks of memory to read, best I got was 3 at one point and 2 most other times and that is when I took cpu out of socket for first time in few years and saw the mashed pins and general ugliness of the pattern of the socket showing it wasn't right. Anyway mine was too far gone to bend back so wasn't happy but got a new/used board and thankfully it was in good shape.