Build:
AMD RYZEN 5 3600 CPU
MSI B450 TOMAHAWK MAX ATX AM4
(x2) CORSAIR VENGEANCE LPX 16GB DDR4
CRUCIAL MX500 1TB SSD
ASUS GEFORCE RTX 2080 SUPER GPU
So today I wanted to clean out my pc from some dust accumulation (although it wasn’t anything too concerning). I removed my water cooler and then my cpu from the socket to air it out with compressed air. I began to place the cpu back in and some residual thermal paste on one of my fingers cause the cpu to slightly stick and as I removed my fingers it fell from the socket (I wasn’t thinking and should’ve just laid my tower case on its side). Three of the pins were slightly bent, but they still seemed to be standing fairly upward. I took very small needle-like tweezers and bent them back straight up as best I could then locked my cpu back in the slot on the mobo. Upon booting my pc back up the cpu ez debug led flashed a couple times and then went black (assuming that its initial boot up check was successful). However, the led remained red on my dram sticks, although I hadn’t even touched my dram sticks at this point.
Could the bent pins (even though I attempted to straighten them back out) be causing my dram to not be able to be detected properly?
I am looking for some guidance as to whether this somehow could be a dram issue or rather the bent pins. Mainly wondering whether this is going to lead me to have to replace the cpu, dram sticks, or perhaps the mobo as I may have potentially damaged the receiving cpu slot on the mobo after trying to fix the pins and reinsert the cpu.
Thanks for any help/responses!