This new PC is going to be the death of me...
So I decided to replace the stock cooler that came with my 3800. It's that wraith prism thing, and I just found it very loud, and my computer got quite hot when I was playing games. So the replacement arrives, I start to remove the old one... and it's a pain to take out. It "hooks" onto those brackets, which means I can't just lift it straight up, and I can't wiggle it -- I have to unlatch one side, and then angle it to unhook it. The videocard made this difficult, so after unlatching it and unhooking the one side, I remove the videocard and successfully remove the cooler!
Except, my CPU is no longer in my motherboard. That dinky little CPU latch did nothing and it's attached to the heatsink with the preapplied thermal paste the stock cooler came with. I manage to remove it easily enough, but about 10 of the pins are bent during this whole process. I freak out. I start manually bending the pins with super fine tweezers, a magnifying glass, and a ton of light. I have trouble seeing things close up, so this is all very stressful and awful. I keep adjusting pins, trying to seat the CPU, and one side wont slip in.
I'm getting ready to give up, and decide to contact Amazon support. They call me 2 minutes later, and the very nice girl has no idea what I'm talking about. She keeps putting me on hold, trying to contact the manufacturer, but has no luck(cause it's New Year's day maybe?). Anyway, after 15 minutes she gives up and says they will make an exception and replace it free of charge just this once! Yay! New CPU will be here... Wednesday. Which means my long weekend is going to consist of me reading a lot, and watching youtube on my phone. Not what I had in mind, but at least I don't have to spend $500+ on a new CPU.
By fluke, my younger brother pops in for a minute, I tell him what happened, and he plays around with the pins. It doesn't fall into the slot, but with a bit of light fiddling he gets it in! We hook up the cooler, put the videocard back in, and everything works great!
So now I have to decide what to do with the replacement that is coming. Do I go through the hassle of taking the old one out, and installing the new one? Or just send the replacement back. My brother thinks I should keep the new one, in case there are issues down the road because of the bent pins.
Anyway... Building this PC has been a journey, for sure.