It will be a bit difficult but I don't have anything to loose - well exept one pin from the mobo's socket - .....![]()
It will be a bit difficult but I don't have anything to loose - well exept one pin from the mobo's socket - .....![]()
INTEL PWA FOR EVER
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Originally Posted by hipro5
you don't even have to break it, just coat it with nailpolish or some other insulting adhesive that can be dissolved if it doesnt work. no permanent damage, except for a little solder left on a pad. and that can be fixed pretty nicely with some solder wick action. dammit, you're tempting me
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I think the wire will have to be threaded through the socket, otherwise no matter how thin a wire you use it will mess up the CPU mounting. (If ive understood corectly)Originally Posted by cirthix
i suppose the plastic surrounding the socket could be notched. that's probably the easiest way. notching the plastic a little won't interfere with normal use of the motherboard later.Originally Posted by Holst
i5 3570K@ 4.8GHz 1.32v, 32GB Gskill 1866, Gigabyte g1 sniper m3
HD7970@1125/1575 stock voltage
1TB F1+2*128GB Crucial M4
Silverstone 450w, no case
2560*1440@120Hz overclocked catleap
Steelseries G6v2+5600dpi modded logitech trackball
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