Norton
Moderator - Returning from the Darkness
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System Name | Main PC- Gamer- Main Cruncher/Folder and too many crunching/folding rigs |
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Processor | Ryzen 5900X- Ryzen 5950X- Ryzen 3950X and etc... |
Motherboard | Asrock X570 Extreme4- MSI X570S Tomahawk MAX WiFi- MSI B450M Bazooka Max and etc... |
Cooling | Noctua NH-U14S (dual fan)- EK 360 AIO with push/pull fans- Corsair H115i RGB Pro XT and etc... |
Memory | 2x16GB GSkill FlareX 3200/c14- 4x8GB Corsair Vengeance 3600/c16- 2x16GB Team 3600/c18 and etc.. |
Video Card(s) | MSI Gaming RX 6800- Asus RTX 3070 TUF OC- MSI Ventus GTX 1660Ti and etc... |
Storage | Main PC (1TB WD SN850- 2TB PNY CS 3040- 2TB Seagate Firecuda) and etc... |
Display(s) | Main PC (2x24" Dell UltraSharp U2414H) |
Case | Phanteks P600s- Seasonic Q704- Fractal Meshify C and etc... |
Audio Device(s) | Logitech Z625 THX 2.1 speakers |
Power Supply | EVGA 750 G3- SeaSonic DGC 750- EVGA P2 850 and etc... |
Mouse | G300s |
Keyboard | Corsair K65 |
VR HMD | N/A |
Software | Windows 10 Pro or Ubuntu |
Benchmark Scores | Why sit on the Bench when you can get in the game and Crunch!!! |
The lever is designed to hold the pins w/o damaging them (most of the time) so what happens is the cpu pulls out of the socket while the latch is still down if pulled up too hard.what I meant is I thought the CPU sockets lever was designed to let it break free before the actual cpu Socket was was ripped from the board. So if for example what happened to the OP he wouldnt have to buy a new mobo because the whole cpu bed ripped lose from the mobo PCB, if such as this happened.
The cpu pins may be damaged when this happens and should be checked but the socket is usually not damaged (depends on the socket type though)
Note that the same thing happened to @Chicken Patty with his Ryzen setup iirc