![So I bent a pin on my LGA 1151 socket, does anybody know if it is a ground pin or is it dead? : r/intel So I bent a pin on my LGA 1151 socket, does anybody know if it is a ground pin or is it dead? : r/intel](https://preview.redd.it/5eid88c8eoa81.jpg?width=640&crop=smart&auto=webp&s=1b327db58d2fc0e0abef56fd34fa16ae31543fb7)
So I bent a pin on my LGA 1151 socket, does anybody know if it is a ground pin or is it dead? : r/intel
Do computers all use the same CPU pins? Could you take out the pins of the CPU of one computer, and then use those same pins and insert them on a completely
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