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Model: ASUS TUF Gaming Z790-Plus WiFi LGA 1700(Intel14th & 13th & 12th Gen) ATX gaming motherboard(PCIe 5.0, DDR5,4xM.2 Slots,16+1 DrMOS,WiFi 6,Intel 2.5Gb LAN,front USB 3.2 Gen 2 Type-C,Thunderbolt 4(USB4)
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Yeah, so here is the issue I am having. The LGA1700 has pins for the processor. Let me tell you, it is easy to bend a pin (don't ask me how I know). I would be shy about buying this, as Amazon Returns may not thoroughly inspect the Processor Socket for bent pins. Bottom Line: If it has bent pins, you are purchasing a non-operational MB. Buyer Beware!
Yeah, so here is the issue I am having. The LGA1700 has pins for the processor. Let me tell you, it is easy to bend a pin (don't ask me how I know). I would be shy about buying this, as Amazon Returns may not thoroughly inspect the Processor Socket for bent pins. Bottom Line: If it has bent pins, you are purchasing a non-operational MB. Buyer Beware!
The pins you are referring to are on the CPU socket, not on the motherboard. I dont understand why people who NFI wtf theiy're talking about are always compelled to pop off.
The pins you are referring to are on the CPU socket, not on the motherboard. I dont understand why people who NFI wtf theiy're talking about are always compelled to pop off.
He says processor socket right in the post. The CPU socket is on the motherboard.Who doesn't know what they are talking about?
Hey, I have an Asus Z790 dark hero motherboard and it's like a $500 motherboard, but it has like this audio issue where you have to go into the settings in the realtek audio options and set it to disable a certain thing so the back 3.5 mm auxiliary report works appropriately. Despite all updates and driver reinstalled and troubleshooting, this is the only solution for it, which is pretty ridiculous for a $500 motherboard. My question is does anybody know if this motherboard has a similar issue? Thank you.
The pins you are referring to are on the CPU socket, not on the motherboard. I dont understand why people who NFI wtf theiy're talking about are always compelled to pop off.
My Compatriot, and where is the CPU Socket in relation to the motherboard? Yes, the CPU socket IS ON the motherboard. So, if you damage the pins in/on the CPU socket, you will have a non-functioning motherboard.
Your response should be concerning to this awesome community, as your flagrantly inaccurate comments reveals more about your abilities to understand basic computing than to guide people's opinions. But honestly, you told on yourself and succeeded in both.
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Your response should be concerning to this awesome community, as your flagrantly inaccurate comments reveals more about your abilities to understand basic computing than to guide people's opinions. But honestly, you told on yourself and succeeded in both.
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