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New Processor - signs of usage in land pads

GChri13
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Is it normal for a brand new (Xeon W) processor to have signs in the land pads (of installation in a socket)?

If not (if they are not from manufacturer),  could the processor be damaged of electrostatic discharge in a way that is not easy to diagnose? I mean, if I test the processor (Intel Processor Diagnostic Tool) and test passes without problems, can I be sure, that the processor is totally OK (even if someone handled the processor without the necessary ESD protection).

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IntelSupport
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Hello GChri13


Thank you for posting in the Intel Community.


We understand that you want to know if the marks on the land pads are expected. in order, o look into your case we are going to send you a private email to request full pictures of the unit.


Regards,

Leonardo C.


Intel Customer Support Technician


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IntelSupport
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Hello GChri13


Thank you for posting in the Intel Community.


We understand that you want to know if the marks on the land pads are expected. in order, o look into your case we are going to send you a private email to request full pictures of the unit.


Regards,

Leonardo C.


Intel Customer Support Technician


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GChri13
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After you confirmed that pin marks should be from the socket test done on the processor at the factory, I have installed and tested the processor (Intel Processor Diagnostic Tool) and everything works fine. All tests passed.

Thank you.

 
 
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IntelSupport
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Hello GChri13,


Thank you for sharing the pictures of the CPU in question; based on these pictures and for this specific CPU, we are going to share the information in a private email.


Regards,

Leonardo C.


Intel Customer Support Technician


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