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Ugh, bent processor pins are the fucking worst. I always treat processors like they're fragile lil insects because of that. As the others are saying, you can bend them back, but you need to be precise and it's a tedious annoying process.
Also, powering on with no video output could be a couple of things. Try reseating the RAM, if it's not in there right it would cause the same symptoms. Maybe try with just one stick of RAM as well to limit possible points of failure.
I don't think it's a RAM issue. I haven't had problems with the RAM in years, and I didn't touch it when replacing the processor. I had bad RAM seating in the past with this motherboard and I got a BIOS startup screen, it just never progressed beyond that. The motherboard also predates the Ryzen 5000 launch by a few years.