Minor twist in the mainboard.
Minor twist in the mainboard.
Hello, I've been assembling my initial PC and after fitting the motherboard I've observed minor warping near the socket area. I've taken great care, double-checked the standoffs and the space behind the motherboard before each installation five times. Now that the board is out of the case it still isn't perfectly straight. I'm trying to decide: 1) it functions and I should return it for replacement, 2) it won't work, or 3) it does work and I'll keep it. My main concern is whether I should send it back or if these small issues are typical during production and I should just overlook them.
Missed adding the ASUS TUF GAMING X670E-PLUS to the list. I’ll also try taking the photo on A4 paper flat against the table—backplate was an issue before. The heat sink seems secured with screws across the bend; should I loosen them? Also, would upgrading the motherboard be a better idea for the future?
Budget board allows more flexibility. Ignore concerns—it’ll function. I’ve seen boards that were severely bent before and still worked fine.