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> On Fri, 29 Apr 2005 10:15:19 GMT, "Phil" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote:
>
>>Yeah - I know. Buy another. But its to help a friend out. The offending
>>article is from my old comp, and while I had a problem with a HD dying,
>>the
>>insides were so clustered I had to take out the CPU. Only the fan was
>>glued
>>to it which led to pins being bent which led to me trying to straighten
>>them
>>which made more bent etc etc. So I bought a new board and AMD cpu and new
>>memory.
>>Then a friend who has no money (or very little) had major problems, and I
>>thought if I could get that p4 straightened up, an excellent motherboard
>>and
>>512mb of memory is there to help.
>>Only - HOW ? Can anyone help ? The pins are so bloody tiny although I have
>>good eyesight, I couldnt manage to do all the pins. Besides which I dont
>>have the tools. Its a good cpu thats the annoying thing, and it could help
>>a
>>really good lad out too.
>
> Ive done it on a cpu and HD . A friend had mashed both and different
> times bending the pins back. I usually do it with a flat screw
> driver. Try to get the smallest one you can to fit in the space. Then
> I very gently and slowly bend the pins up from the bottom. Once its
> up and still not straight I get another screw driver while the pin is
> resting on the other one and mash it against it to make it generally
> straight. You do it over and over. Then all the pins will be more or
> less straight. The nightmare of course is you bend it up too fast or
> hard and it breaks off , then forget about it. But Ive never had that
> happen. The other nightmare is , all the pins will generally be kind
> of straight but still a bit off since no ones perfect. You have to be
> very careful when you try to plug them in making sure ALL the pins
> line up to the holes or of course you end up with bent pins again and
> the more you bend them the greater chance its going to break off.
>
>
I doubted there would be a quick fix, of course - but it's pretty much what
I have been doing, (and failing !)