If the sockets are so durable as Gigabyte claims that you can switch out CPUs many times can really the pins be bent from trying to fit a CPU for the first time?
Those pins are not durable like they say. If they are than why are they saying the board is out warranty if you bent them.
I had a board I got used one time and it had a bent pin. I was able to fix if myself. The pins are bent down or across ea other.
If you are really careful you might be able to get them back in place. If they are not going to take it back than what you do have to lose.
Do not touch them with your fingers. Use a very small screw driver or a utility knife.
Thanks dmdilks for the support. I think maybe Gigabyte should think again its policy about warranties and what promises. Trying to fix the pins by myself will be my last resort. But for now I have some good news to post. The technical support replied me this;
Dear Angelos Angelidis,
In order to verify problem, please provide us the information below:
1.) the S/N number,
2.) the image of your purchase receipt,
3.) image of bent pin,
4.) the information of your supplier (ex: the Name, Address, contact person...etc),
After we receive the information you provide, we will forward your mail and see if we can do further help.
Regards,
GIGABYTE
I sent them the information asked and I hope to have a happy end.