How To Install Intel Or Amd Cpu On Your Motherboard 2024


We have detailed the step-by-step process to install the CPU on the motherboard in your PC. In this guide, we also help you correctly align the CPU in the motherboard socket, a step that is otherwise confusing if you don’t know what to look out for, especially as a beginner. That said, let’s start with the prerequisites and then move on to the installation steps.

Things to Remember Before Installing the Processor

Be Cautious While Handling the CPU

You should handle the CPU carefully while doing a PC build. In this guide, whenever we ask you to perform an action that involves picking up the processor, simply pick it up firmly around the corners with your fingers. You must rest it inside the CPU’s clear plastic box while you figure out the various nuances of installing it. Never touch the backside of your CPU (the pins). Also, be careful with the pins on your motherboard and the CPU (if it’s AMD, the CPU will have pins on its backside).

Gather All the Necessary Tools

While this might feel like an obvious prerequisite, remember to organize your workspace with all the various tools necessary to install the CPU. This includes the motherboard manual (to properly align the CPU), thermal paste (which you need after installing the CPU), and the CPU cooler to move forward with your PC build. Also, ensure your workplace is a static-free work environment by grounding yourself. An anti-static wrist bracelet is recommended to avoid electrostatic damage. We won’t be needing a screwdriver for this guide.
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Check CPU Compatibility with Motherboard

Picking the right motherboard is also an important step. The motherboard model you are using must list your CPU as a compatible model on the website. For example, in the screenshot below, the manufacturer’s website will mention which processor generation and socket type the motherboard supports.
Another important factor is the motherboard’s VRM quality. While a low-end H610/A520 motherboard can physically support a high-end Ryzen 9 or Intel Core i9 processor, it doesn’t necessarily mean that its voltage regulator module can handle that kind of load. Also, to state the obvious, you should avoid using a high-end CPU with a low-end motherboard.

How to Install CPU on the Motherboard

  1. As we mentioned above, be careful when you pick up your CPU throughout this installation guide. Start by resting the motherboard on top of its box, which gives you a sturdy base to mount the components on your motherboard.
  2. After that, pick up the CPU and keep its plastic box handy (in case you need to put it back in a safe place). Hover the chip in the air on top of the motherboard’s CPU socket. You must look out for an arrow symbol (Δ), present both on the CPU’s bottom left corner and next to the motherboard’s socket.
    Once you have aligned the arrow symbols (as demonstrated below), remember that it’s the final orientation to install the CPU on your motherboard, in the next step. Put the CPU back in its plastic box after learning the orientation, and proceed to the next step where we will open the motherboard’s CPU socket area.
  3. Now, locate the CPU socket area on your motherboard. Next to it, you will find the retention arm. Press on it firmly and drag it away from the socket. And then, the CPU cover as well as the retention arm should open and go all the way up. If you feel uncomfortable, refer to your motherboard manual’s specific instructions on how to lift your CPU socket’s retention arm.
  4. Next, pick up the CPU and lower it gently on top of the motherboard socket, while keeping in mind the final orientation from the second step. The socket should be open, and the retention arm should be up before you perform this step. With the correct orientation, the CPU should simply rest inside the socket, with the pins now in place, and the arrows should be aligned with each other.
  5. Now, reinstate the CPU cover by lowering it down to how it was before. Then, proceed to press down on the retention arm and tuck it into the little groove it was resting in originally. While lowering the retention arm, you may hear some noises, but as long as the orientation is correct, nothing will break. After installing the processor, the CPU socket cover will come off the motherboard. Keep it safe, as you will need to put it back if your motherboard needs to be serviced under RMA.
  6. Well, you have successfully installed your Intel or AMD CPU on the motherboard. You can now move to the next steps to complete your PC build. Next, apply thermal paste on your CPU, then install the CPU air cooler or liquid cooler to finish the installation process.
    That’s all you need to know about installing the CPU on your motherboard. If you are doing this for the first time, you are certainly going to feel nervous about handling one of the most expensive components in your PC build, but there’s no need to stress. While you do need to be careful, you can easily install the processor on your motherboard with this step-by-step guide. If you have any doubts about the installation process, let us know in the comments below. We would help you out right away.

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