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    from what i can tell... this is the most promising way possible... it makes the most sense aswell... it SHOULD be successful...

    i mean it makes complete sense... with the razorblades under the IHS like that... it's putting enough pressure so when the solder melts, it's going to seportate itself... you dont have to worry about it overheating the core though cause once it's at that melting point... it's gonna pop right off... im a genius!

    lack of hardware kinda leaves me hangin though... i dont know if my board has gone out... or my cpu... (if it was my cpu... it could have been before i removed the IHS... cause i attempted removal because i was bored!)

    i might try and get my asus to crank up again... i've got some business to take care of first... but hopefully i can take another crack at firing it up tonight


    thats my old 520 that i removed this IHS off over a year ago.. . (january 05 i believe)
    with that chip... i was heating it up and prying it up one corner at at time... the razorblades is a much simpler method to say the least
    needless to say... too much pressure on one side will crack the core... non the less i never heated up the core nearly hot enough
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