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Just dropped a P4 pins down. by RetiQlum2 2010-01-04 15:50:12
With the heatsink attached.

I foresee an hour or two of straightening pins. Assuming they aren't too far bent. :-(
[ Reply ]
  You P4ed a heatsink? No wonder your pin is bent. by morenna2010-01-04 16:06:02
    Pentium 4 Central Processing Unit. by RetiQlum22010-01-04 16:07:53
      I knew what you meant. ;-) by morenna2010-01-04 16:12:10
  Find a mechanical pencil. .05 works best. by imrambi2010-01-04 16:12:58
    I got the pins straightened. by RetiQlum22010-01-04 16:29:12
  ...=Why= was the heatsink still attached??? (n/t) by themadkansan2010-01-04 16:29:17
    Because it was the easiest way to remove the CPU. by RetiQlum22010-01-04 16:30:59
      ...buh wahoowha??? by themadkansan2010-01-04 16:44:45
        It's probably just a factor of the MoBo. by RetiQlum22010-01-04 19:16:22
          Shouldn't matter. by themadkansan2010-01-04 19:22:34
          I've done that by tylerdurden2010-01-04 21:37:58
        Heh by Intrinsic2010-01-04 19:39:27
  Are 1.8GHz P4s of any value anymore? (n/t) by DesiredUsername2010-01-04 17:38:39
    Define "value." by RetiQlum22010-01-04 18:44:08
      I'm wondering whether stuff I have is worth giving by DesiredUsername2010-01-04 19:24:09
        It's fast enough for most applications. (n/t) by RetiQlum22010-01-04 20:13:30
    I'm sure it's of value to someone. by romandas2010-01-04 21:15:09
      PIC? (n/t) by kahuana2010-01-04 21:37:32

 

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