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I really suggest looking on PCPartPicker for replacements.
The pins were bent, and you tried to aproximate on how to fix them them. It is an AM4 socket CPU. The fixed pins damaged the contacts ont he motherboard...so they will also damage the contacts on the new motherboard. It would take a machine to fix them. The salder contact points on the CPU may be still intact...but the bent pins, are the problem. They pins on an AM4 socket have to be precise with zero room for error. This is why AMD has users slide the CPU into a slot when installing a Ryzen CPU..
So the short answer is this...your fix might look even, but it is not at all even and will damage the next motherboard you try to use the CPU on.
By the way...what motherboard did you try this on?
People often use a pencil pen and a razor for realigning the pins.
AM4 CPUs are PGA. They connect the same way as as the old AM4 and FM2 CPUs.
You can't damage the socket on the motherboard unless you throw a hammer at it. The motherboard doesn't have pins only the CPU does.
Also..PGA uses pins to connect to the motherboard....
https://wccftech.com/amd-am4-socket-zen-bristol-bridge-soc-package-pictured/
If the mobo is dead it wasn't the CPU that killed it.
Nothing in the OP tells you how the mobo died. (If it is dead at all)
They are probably lying to you. Hoping you give them the CPU so they can spend 2 hours trying to fix it and then charge you $120.
if a cpu isnt gliding into its socket without any force something is damn fishy