This all depends. It is possible that the "broken" pin was removed at the factory. Some of the 486 CPUs were like that. The SX chips likely were missing a few pins. Or, you might be lucky and the pin could be a redundant ground or not connected internally. However, more than likely, it just won't work or you will be missing some functionality.
Pin 1 on the CPU is aligned with Pin 1 on the ZIF socket.
Legacy CPU fans used a 3-pin header. Anything in the past few generations and current use a 4-pin straight configuration now-- The majority of 3 pin fans work on most 4-pin plugs, but I don't know if the inverse is true.
The fan will work - but it will spin constantly - as it would have no data to rely on to regulate the temperature of the CPU.
Land grid array and Pin grid array
provide more power for the CPU
broken shifter on colum how do I locate the shifter pin
I know it as a P4 power connector. it works for many CPU's.
There is no such thing as a normal CPU, CPU is the brain of a computer, it varies depening on the its compatability with the motherboard, with different shapes and pin sizes, e.g. AMD athlon , Quad core, Centrino etc,
by shorting the red and green pin of smps we can check it working or not
If you hear a long beep sound with no display from CPU.
you use a pillow case and some pins and then wrap your arm in the pillow case and pin it together. Tada!!
The CPU processes data, so data would be using the CPU.