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Damn, I've never seen such an obvious defect on a CPU in my life. What the hell happened there lol. How can that pass testing and leave the factory?
Honestly no clue to both questions. So, it's a defect from the factory then?
I mean unless your friend bought the CPU used and got scammed, or they were somehow soldering something above their CPU while building the PC I don't see how else this could've happened outside the factory.
It looks to me like maybe extra solder got squeezed out during the heatspreader or surface mount component soldering process.
Nah, he doesn't own a soldering iron. So, it's safe to say that I shouldn't put this back in the motherboard, yeah? It still does fit in the socket, but I'm worried it'll cause more damage when we turn on the PC.
That blob isn't liquid is it? It's actually solid?
Yeah, it's solid. I tried poking it a little as soon as I noticed it.