@@DragonProtector what if all the things we see on boxes and things are lying to us and chipsets and barriers like whatever Intel's using at the moments and AM4 are all just lies.... It's just about the pins...
This is why you should not even try and for ppl like me it’s not even worth helping anymore considering builders only charged a every small up charge for building it and provide tech support once I quit being a computer tech I stop being anyone’s tech support 😅 not worth a few hundred dollars
@@MrCougar1825 big disagree, I built my first pc when I was like 13/14? and have upgraded parts to the only remaining element is my first magnetic hard drive, I'm young - but if a friend wants a pc, wants good gaming specs, and wants a hand I'm already down before they ask. Sure I have my boundaries and I'm not fixing anything for the hell of it. or if family have electrical products that stop working I can normally fix it and it brings me pleasure knowing I can do it and save loved ones money in doing so. I didn't get an elec eng degree just to help bomb the middle east... but I have fun building PCs, don't think it's necessarily a chore though I can do the more technical aspects for them, while also teaching them how to do something, why they need/should do it, etc. it's a fun learning activity for them, a reason to hang out, and makes their new PC feel more P - Personal
honestly I worry if there's a segment of the population that genuinely NEEDS his "don't do this" videos... apparently or he wouldn't make so many. Wow. Just wow. The stupidity of it all.
I bought a second hand epyc chip because the original guy thought it would fit his ryzen board. The price was substantially cheaper because of that. Thanks to that ryzen guy who thought he could fit a ryzen.
If you bought a CPU or a motherboard without at least doing 30 minutes of research to ensure compatibility, it's your own damm fault if it didn't work. Do better. It's not rocket science. It's literally listed on almost all sellers sites
@@SaraMorgan-ym6ue there's surely an adapter on aliexpress for that smh I saw videos making cpus of different gens work on different slots and also hubs to make a socket turn into two (with lower peformance of course it can't get enough power like this)
@@Rice--0that's not on them. It's not your fault if you accidentally buy the wrong parts. It's a problem that happens very often, especially with newbie PC builders.
Amazing discovery , things that are different from each other often have differences. In this case, different sockets are also different. Many would thing that different things are exactly the same, but they actually arent!?. Genius outside of the box thinking. Crazy!
I actually made this mistake about 2 weeks ago when i built my first pc lol. I got my stuff from best buy and the guy said my stuff looked compatible. Ended up finding out the hard way and had to return the AMD motherboard because i was going with an intel i7 cpu lol In the end i got everything working and it'a awesome. 👍
For those who are curious: even if you were (for example) to cut corners without damaging the chip itself and make it fit in the socket, the processor or Mötherboard would probably burn out since the Pins on the socket don't match the pins on the CPU. For example, a data pin on the CPU could be the Ground pin on the Motherboard.
I haven't looked at the pinouts, but likely they're different for the chips. And modern CPUs have dozens of power and gnd pins to supply power. So what's quite likely is you'd short 2 pins out and something on the chip or MB would blow. That's if it fit. It would be interesting to try convert the pinouts, make an adaptor, though you're talking like a thousand pins so you'd need a complex multi-layer PCB to do it. In that case though I think it just wouldn't work. They use, AFAIK, different memory control methods, and the RAM controller is on the CPU, not on the MB like it used to be. So the CPU wouldn't be able to talk to the RAM. It might be able to talk to the graphics card through PCIE, enough to say "enormous magnificent error". Or give some BIOS beeps. But likely nothing. There's a few MB cache on the chip so it would have RAM to function but still you'd get errors. I wonder how far you could go to make it possible? I really doubt it, you'd end up needing an entire chip to translate the protocols and signals between one and the other, and that'd end up being horribly complex, as well as having to work at full CPU bus speed, so an FPGA would be doubtful, even if they had enough pins (so you'd need a few of them). Would be interesting to see what happens, but not enough to lay out the enormous expense and work required, just to see an error message. I suppose you could ask Intel or AMD but the engineers who would know are busy, high-paid people. Talking of power pins, I'd like to see future CPUs have 2 enormous metal lugs on top like a car battery, and connect the voltage there! You'd save some pins!
CPUs can ONLY be inserted into the Socket they were specifically meant for. Also both the CPU and Socket are physically keyed, so they only fit in one way- the correct way. For both PGA and LGA, the act of placing the CPU in the Socket (before you lock it down) should require zero force. It simply sits right in.
So, I worked at a computer store which also fixes them. My co-workers sure told me how someone removed all pins on an AM3 processor to make it "fit" on an old AM1. People go to stupid lengths to "make things fit"
Imagine just bending the pins to make it fit.
Imagine posting
@@DragonProtector what if all the things we see on boxes and things are lying to us and chipsets and barriers like whatever Intel's using at the moments and AM4 are all just lies.... It's just about the pins...
It don’t got pins y’all
Nah just solder a wire to every pin
@@letslearnscience803 idk! But im on am5 now so hmmmm.
In preschool they teach children about trying to fit square blocks into round holes.
And thats how chiplets are made 😂
“Where does the cylinder block go? That’s right! In the square hole.”
@@xXStochasticityXx 🤣🤣🤣
Everyone knows that blocks go in the square hole.
that's right, it goes in the square hole.
You can’t physically make this mistake but you sure as hell can financially
I had to have a friend d send me a list of parts for my PC, cuz I had (still have no clue) what is compatible with what
@@magenta9105 I am this friend, just not your firend :3
They bought incompatible components.
This is why you should not even try and for ppl like me it’s not even worth helping anymore considering builders only charged a every small up charge for building it and provide tech support once I quit being a computer tech I stop being anyone’s tech support 😅 not worth a few hundred dollars
@@MrCougar1825 big disagree, I built my first pc when I was like 13/14? and have upgraded parts to the only remaining element is my first magnetic hard drive, I'm young - but if a friend wants a pc, wants good gaming specs, and wants a hand I'm already down before they ask. Sure I have my boundaries and I'm not fixing anything for the hell of it. or if family have electrical products that stop working I can normally fix it and it brings me pleasure knowing I can do it and save loved ones money in doing so. I didn't get an elec eng degree just to help bomb the middle east...
but I have fun building PCs, don't think it's necessarily a chore though I can do the more technical aspects for them, while also teaching them how to do something, why they need/should do it, etc. it's a fun learning activity for them, a reason to hang out, and makes their new PC feel more P - Personal
when u can't make a mistake but still end up making it somehow
honestly I worry if there's a segment of the population that genuinely NEEDS his "don't do this" videos... apparently or he wouldn't make so many. Wow. Just wow. The stupidity of it all.
As a broke person, this gives me pain
Not anymore cause no one can afford it 😂
Exactly my first thought! 😂😂😂
@@jin_cotlwait new ryzen are stupid expensive why.
@@WilliamHollinger2019motherboards are expensive not processors
You just gonna accept your situation?
Gravity falls music is the best
Yeah facts
Nothing a hammer can't solve
and a dremel.
And a blue tape
And baguette 🥖🇫🇷
@@yashank_singhwrong flag🏳️
@@LanceGabrielBalastigue 💀💀
I think back in the 90s they had motherboards that supportted multiple kinds of cpus would be great if those came back
Eternal socket for 50 years🙏☠️
You can’t physically make the mistake but you can make the mistake of buying the wrong chip for the wrong mobo
If you get a mobo and don't check the socket you should just get a prebuilt
You can, but at least you can return it without having damaged the socket
I bought a second hand epyc chip because the original guy thought it would fit his ryzen board. The price was substantially cheaper because of that. Thanks to that ryzen guy who thought he could fit a ryzen.
If you bought a CPU or a motherboard without at least doing 30 minutes of research to ensure compatibility, it's your own damm fault if it didn't work. Do better. It's not rocket science. It's literally listed on almost all sellers sites
Well..that requires a special kind of stupid
Man that Gravity Falls theme in the background 😭.
"You underestimate my power"
*Grabs the grinder*
you underestimate the power of Ryzen to work on Intel architecture as it simply refuses to work in that situation plain and simple
@@SaraMorgan-ym6ue You're not intimidating it enough 😉
@@SaraMorgan-ym6ue there's surely an adapter on aliexpress for that smh I saw videos making cpus of different gens work on different slots and also hubs to make a socket turn into two (with lower peformance of course it can't get enough power like this)
@@theloststarbounder still would not work. The motherboard needs to have the right chipset that will work with the CPU
"You can't physically make this mistake" sounds like a challenge.
Imagine wasting all that money just to find out that your CPU isn’t compatible
that's on them for not researching anything tbh
Lesson from that would be making better research about computers
@@Rice--0 🤓
@@Rice--0that's not on them. It's not your fault if you accidentally buy the wrong parts. It's a problem that happens very often, especially with newbie PC builders.
@@random_person618When you get a Z690 with a Ryzen 7 7800x3d with a Geforce 210
Can't wait for the next video, "What happens if you put your shoes on your hands instead of your feet..."
gravity falls music goes hard
Amazing discovery , things that are different from each other often have differences. In this case, different sockets are also different. Many would thing that different things are exactly the same, but they actually arent!?. Genius outside of the box thinking. Crazy!
apply this logic to the gender bender crowd
Can we just appreciate the gravity Falls theme in the background
yes, yes we can
@Tapanio-hx3wq NOBODY CARES
This video was so damn nostalgic that I didn’t listen to it just listened to the nostalgic ass song.
@@unholyremastered1669why comment then?
@@unholyremastered1669 go away 9 year old
THIS VIDEO IS SO NOSTALGIC JUST CAUSE THE MUSIC.
What happens if you use hair gel as thermal paste?
You pull off your hair by discovering how bad idea was
What happened if u use thermal paste as hair gel.
Ans: You don't get mad
What happened if u use hair gel as thermal paste
Ans: it will hold 24/7 hours
@@Strawberryin_689xd
I heard that bashing the motherboard against the wall will make it fit
Make a video what happen if we remove PCI (power cable) cable from graphics card while running
A LOT of pink/green lines and colour issues
i think he has
I did this just last night😭😭
Feeling that Gravity Falls remix, my guy.
Gravity falls 😭 man where has the time gone 😢
Yes
You say “you can’t physically make this mistake” but we all know someone special will
i wonder if intel and amd will ever share the same socket for 1 generation
Even if they do, it will not work because their pin layouts would be totally different
They did back in the 80s and 90s :D
Only if the pentagon mandates it
No because they want more money.
Your work is inspiring, you make me want to change fields! Thank you for all you do
Test on intel processor on Amd motherboard ☕
It’s the same problem, It physically won’t fit into the slot. They are specifically designed not to fit wrong boards.
Its not the 386 days
and that will be little comfort when you're sat there unable to assemble your build
Instructions unclear, my sink is on fire
You are in the game buddy, reels can't be stop🎉
week 1 and day 5 of requesting to use shaving cream as thermal paste
illl help you
Repsect for playing the gravity falls intro
Some how, someway a person will mange to put the wrong cpu on 😑
Somebody that doesn’t know any better might just send it with the clamp
Someone already have, but Intel and AMD have sent assassins to their house
That music have me flashbacks
Love the Gravity Falls theme in the background ❤❤
The music ❤
This was REALLY unexpected!!!
I couldn’t focus on the video because that banger of a song in the background brought back childhood memories
Remix gravity falls music go crazyyyyyyy
I actually made this mistake about 2 weeks ago when i built my first pc lol. I got my stuff from best buy and the guy said my stuff looked compatible. Ended up finding out the hard way and had to return the AMD motherboard because i was going with an intel i7 cpu lol
In the end i got everything working and it'a awesome. 👍
I remember the old intel motherboards that would use either cpu, an AMD or an intel cpu since AMD stole Intels architecture back then.
For those who are curious: even if you were (for example) to cut corners without damaging the chip itself and make it fit in the socket, the processor or Mötherboard would probably burn out since the Pins on the socket don't match the pins on the CPU. For example, a data pin on the CPU could be the Ground pin on the Motherboard.
My only thing is like why don’t they just make 1 socket for intel and AMD with no limitations for 1 another
The trick is to put thermal paste in the socket to make it compatible. The paste will also hold the CPU in better.
to be fair i like the pins. it feels good to look at
The #shorts tag is SOOOO meta [given my expectation] [BOOOO you didn't shave it down to make it fit!]
I love this idea what they have for the new CPUs it makes me want to build my own computer
Day 262, asking to use honey in place of thermal paste
You gotta use force, hold it down with all your might and close the retainer. Works like a charm!
I'm so happy he didn't force it in for the video.
You can’t make it physically but you can make it financially and emotionally
Answering the questions no one ever asked. Champion of our times.
Thats why its called a "socket" its like trying to fit a square into a triangle hole
Can you show us what happens if you try to fit 24" monitor in there, next? I'm too stupid to figure it out on my own.
Can't you Dremel the CPU or the socket to make them fit?
This remix slaps.
It the song.
I want to see a Collab one day where you can use Intel or amd cpus in the same motherboard
Try the other way around, or even better, connect each pin to a socket with a tiny wire.
That moment when he says, “ You literally can’t make this mistake.” But I’ve been in tech support long enough to know better.
-Physically can't do this mistake
- are u challenging me ?
I haven't looked at the pinouts, but likely they're different for the chips. And modern CPUs have dozens of power and gnd pins to supply power. So what's quite likely is you'd short 2 pins out and something on the chip or MB would blow. That's if it fit.
It would be interesting to try convert the pinouts, make an adaptor, though you're talking like a thousand pins so you'd need a complex multi-layer PCB to do it. In that case though I think it just wouldn't work. They use, AFAIK, different memory control methods, and the RAM controller is on the CPU, not on the MB like it used to be.
So the CPU wouldn't be able to talk to the RAM. It might be able to talk to the graphics card through PCIE, enough to say "enormous magnificent error". Or give some BIOS beeps. But likely nothing.
There's a few MB cache on the chip so it would have RAM to function but still you'd get errors. I wonder how far you could go to make it possible? I really doubt it, you'd end up needing an entire chip to translate the protocols and signals between one and the other, and that'd end up being horribly complex, as well as having to work at full CPU bus speed, so an FPGA would be doubtful, even if they had enough pins (so you'd need a few of them).
Would be interesting to see what happens, but not enough to lay out the enormous expense and work required, just to see an error message. I suppose you could ask Intel or AMD but the engineers who would know are busy, high-paid people.
Talking of power pins, I'd like to see future CPUs have 2 enormous metal lugs on top like a car battery, and connect the voltage there! You'd save some pins!
imagine someone using an adapter for all of the pins
That wouldn't work. It's not like there's a 1:1 mapping between pins.
I made it work and now I call it the ryzintel i9 8950X5D
intel motherboard: what the hell is trying to do this man
Wow no way, never expected them to be incompatible!
I'm just glad they removed the pins
The reason this man did this is so we don’t let our intrusive thoughts win.
“Physically not possible”
That sounds like a challenge sir
It is almost like it was not meant for it...
CPUs can ONLY be inserted into the Socket they were specifically meant for. Also both the CPU and Socket are physically keyed, so they only fit in one way- the correct way. For both PGA and LGA, the act of placing the CPU in the Socket (before you lock it down) should require zero force. It simply sits right in.
"You physically can't make this mistake" The verge "bet, say less"
I can imagine the heads of these two rival companies meeting and deciding "people are incredibly dumb, make sure they can't mix up the two"
Imagine you just got Rick rolled
Thank God I found this video before I made my motherboard purchase
Technically you can install that you just need a device that can convert the sockets
I appreciate the gravity falls reference.
THAT SOUNDS LIKE A CHALLENGE
Don't mind me, just enjoying the Gravity Falls tune. Gods I love that show.
Why does No one Talk about the music ?! Its one of my biggest memorys ! Still gives me goosebumps
My assuredness has been rested
Was expecting him to start trimming the cpu so it fits the socket
"you physically can not make this mistake"
watch me
Tell me you were that 1 kid in kindergarten that tried to fit the square into the round hole without telling me...
mr yeester : the intrusive thoughts of pc building
So, I worked at a computer store which also fixes them. My co-workers sure told me how someone removed all pins on an AM3 processor to make it "fit" on an old AM1. People go to stupid lengths to "make things fit"
holy shiiiiit that's awesome to find out on the same day I found out you can't fit a square peg in a round hole! Score!
The deep-fried Gravity Falls music 💀
Love the gravity falls intro though
You didn't push down hard enough. It works, trust me.
That's the exact CPU I have! It's great.
I mean I’ve seen some pointless stuff, but this is remarkable
THIS was my first and only mistake when building my first PC.
Did you know it wouldn't work: Yes.
Did you still watch: Yes.
can't believe people need this explanation
I cant be the only one vibing on the Gravity Falls theme
"You basically can't make this mistake"
-Hold my Athlon X2
China will sooner or later make converter that allows forward and backwards compatibility possible.
"whAt HapPenS WheN i Do NOnsEns THiNG? OMG NoThIng wOrks"
“you under estimate my power” - Anakin Skywalker
Watch the video ❌
Hearing this nostalgia song ✅ but 😭