I picked up my $199.00 Core i7 today from my local microcenter. It's the C0 Step - but I couldn't pass up on such a sale price.
Now I got a Power Supply and Processor - got to finalize the rest of my list to put the order in ( GPU is the one piece still in flux ).
But Microcenter offered a service if I bought the MOBO there. They said for $10.00 - they would seat the chip in the motherboard for me. I really don't think it'll be a big deal to seat the chip - but then again I've never done it - and if I screw up the pins on this puppy and void the warranty - I can't afford to start over with a new MOBO and CPU at that price point. I guess that's the price I pay for choosing an i7 as my first build instead of a budget PC - eh!!!
My question is - how big a deal is it to seat a chip - is there alot of room for error. Should I just have this guy seat the chip for me and be done with it?
Thanks
Now I got a Power Supply and Processor - got to finalize the rest of my list to put the order in ( GPU is the one piece still in flux ).
But Microcenter offered a service if I bought the MOBO there. They said for $10.00 - they would seat the chip in the motherboard for me. I really don't think it'll be a big deal to seat the chip - but then again I've never done it - and if I screw up the pins on this puppy and void the warranty - I can't afford to start over with a new MOBO and CPU at that price point. I guess that's the price I pay for choosing an i7 as my first build instead of a budget PC - eh!!!
My question is - how big a deal is it to seat a chip - is there alot of room for error. Should I just have this guy seat the chip for me and be done with it?
Thanks