I recently had a major issue with my PC when it blue screened during gameplay. After checking the temperatures, I discovered that my CPU was running at a staggering 105 degrees Celsius. In an attempt to clean my cooler and heat sink, I accidentally removed the CPU along with the cooler, and now they're stuck together. I've tried various methods to separate them but haven't had any luck. Now, I'm considering buying a new CPU and I'm concerned that I may have damaged my motherboard during this process. While the CPU looks fine—no bent or missing pins—is it possible for the motherboard to be damaged? If I install a new CPU into a potentially damaged socket, could that ruin the new CPU? I'm not very experienced with this kind of stuff, so any advice would be appreciated!
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If the CPU pins are all intact, your motherboard is likely fine too. When you tried to remove the cooler, did you use any special techniques? A lot of folks have had success gently prying them apart with a screwdriver.

I actually tried using a hairdryer to heat it up a bit before prying. It turns out the thermal paste was super old and had formed a strong bond over the years—definitely a learning experience!