Ok, so... I was putting together my computer, according to this video:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f1X2Wpwl4dgWhen I got to the motherboard part, I grabbed it by the chipset dissipator, like the guy in the video did. I figured it'd be the best option since it's the easiest place to grab it from without touching any sensitive part. My motherboard is, by the way, this model right here:
Yeah, that thing that says Turbo3D.
Anwyays, when I grabbed it, and when I was just about to put it in the case, it sorta snapped out of place. The plastic things with springs that held the dissipator to the motherboard kept it in place, but the rest of the dissipator seemed to have unglued from the motherboard.
Now, I'm asking if there's a problem with trying to make the computer work like this, or if it was just the dissipator that was unglued and not the chipset. I really don't think it was the chipset, since the other side of the motherboard seemed fine, with all the metal conectors in place around that area. Any advice would be much appretiated, I'm kinda scared.