When I took my P5P800 out recently and put the new mobo in, a split second before I put the plastic protective cover over the empty CPU socket, a fingernail accidentally caught a pin.
I don't know the damage, but I can see a disruption in the pattern of pins. It looks like just 1 pin. I need a magnifying glass to see if it's bent, broken, or ripped out. If it's just bent I'm hoping an X-acto knife point can push it back into place. I work on models so I'm decent at small stuff.
I want to put this motherboard in my sister's PC. She needs the upgrade badly and I bought a socket 775 CPU so she could use it. The problem is, how likely is it that I'll be able to salvage this?
Is this a common accident? Is there any way a warranty will cover this? It was working fine with no problems before my fingernail went postal.
I'll have to snag a cheap magnifying glass somewhere, I don't know if I have one in the house. I hope it's not ruined.