GIGABYTE Z87X-UD5H socked cpu plastic cover / how to put it back (video) ?

LUZMA

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Can anybody please post a clear video on how to put back the plastic cover on a new GIGABYTE MOBO.
have to send the MOBO back for a check.
thanks
 

LUZMA

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Thanks for the effort and will to help, i can not get the PNP to "hing" on the metal, it keeps falling.
and there is not fix position anyway, it can go up or down. just crazy.
i try to get info from INTEL the online chat service point me to a PDF from march 2013 with such a poor graphics description that i cant believe my eyes.
later INTEL support on the phone was more emphatic but did almost the same point me to a site with some instructions nothing clear or elegant as we are talking about one of the most expensive and important components of a machine.
i guess all problems in life lead to a political / social reasoning , capitalism is what is it is, sell sell and sell as much as you can. , no service no responsibility
one of the largest corporations on the world can not hire somebody or order any department to create a complete informative document on every PROCESSOR OFFICIAL RELEASE for how to install and how to remove one of their more popular products. do they have the money to do that ?
their videos on you tube are from 2011. any shame on the share holders ?

who is in charge of INTEL branding ?

at the end the guy on the phone mention the 4 pins below the plastic cover are design of GIGABYTE and therefore their responsibility.

so i am where i start.

 

MaXimus421

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Wow, that really sucks. I'm an AMD user, so I haven't messed with an issue like this before but in theory it sounds like it should be so easy. Clearly, it isn't. Good luck with this, seriously. Just don't force it, because if you break it... well.. ya know.

Really wish there was more I could do for ya on this. Sorry pal. Hopefully some other Intel users will read this thread and be able to offer some more insight on how to properly re-attach it.
 

LUZMA

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Yeap it kind of sucks , hope you never have to send your board back just in case , update your info on how you have to PROPERLY DO IT IN ORDER NOT TO DAMAGE THE PINS OR CPU.

that sound like the work of a company who cares , and that knows that more often more people NON PROFESSIONAL build their own Machines.

as talking to BEQUITE on how to safely connection all basic cables to a Motherboard from a PSU unit the person on the phone told me; this has to be done by a professional , then i ask the "NICE PERSON " so tell me, where on your product packaging or website info or product description it clearly SAYS: this components must be handle by a professional ONLY ???
another jewel of todays costumer service and corporate responsibility
thank for your help and interest , i do really appreciate
 

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