Unfortunately, I think it is safe to say that accidental upgrade damage (or in this case curiosity damage) is not covered under Dell's standard warranty. I mean bent pins are basically like damaged video ports, really the only logical explanation is noncovered user damage. But I suppose it is possible that you might get lucky and slip that in under the radar. Good luck to you.
I’ve actually found the problem and thank god dell provided with a standard warranty it seems when I pulled out the cpu “for no reason” I accidentally bent some socket connectors. Always be careful.
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August 13th, 2020 21:00
Unfortunately, I think it is safe to say that accidental upgrade damage (or in this case curiosity damage) is not covered under Dell's standard warranty. I mean bent pins are basically like damaged video ports, really the only logical explanation is noncovered user damage. But I suppose it is possible that you might get lucky and slip that in under the radar. Good luck to you.
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August 13th, 2020 20:00
I’ve actually found the problem and thank god dell provided with a standard warranty it seems when I pulled out the cpu “for no reason” I accidentally bent some socket connectors. Always be careful.
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August 13th, 2020 22:00
Maybe who knows I’ll try something thank you for your time.