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    Quote Originally Posted by Drwho? View Post
    I did some study ... just because I wanted to see where it can go ...

    So, oxidation on the pin or the contacts of the processor increase their resistance by a little ... 0.1 Ohm ... but at 120 or 160amps ... this is a lot of heat to discipate ... think about it:

    ... (ohm law)
    (seconds formula on the left up corner ... P= IxI x R )

    When the socket guys design all of this, they actually pay a lot of attention to this.

    my guess in those cases is "finger print" or oxidation due to Liquide nitro condensation plus an incredible UD6 voltage supply that does not bend under load. (thing requested by the OC community)

    so, make sure you don't condensate inside the socket, and use dry hands on the pins and contacts. (when I OC with low temps, I use a non conductive silicon grease to fill the socket, it avoid condensation 100% ... a little messy , but save for hours)

    Francois
    IF you take a CLOSER look at the photos the guys have uploaded, you will see that there was NO oxidation at ALL.....
    Why?
    Because those pins would have taken a white/green colour and the plastic around them would have been somehow white....
    I can see a VERY CLEAN socket and golden pins BUT melted plastic....
    PLUS the pins where "down" NOT only from pressure but they just lost their "flexibility" and shape due to 2 reasons:
    a. BAD metal material (for flexibility) and
    b. TOO much current for their "shape" and their material so when the current was rolling through them, the pins started to get hitted much and - maybe - they got RED from the temperature and they have melted the plastic of the socket...
    So for me it's not Gigabyte or any Gigabyte’s fault. It's the company that has made them and shells these sockets to mobo manufacturers....

    Guys what make is that socket?...

    P.S. @Drwho: Would Intel RMA such a CPU now or not?....and IF NOT, whom these guys would blame if they don't get their money back that have paid (CPU and mobo) WORKING for a month to pay for them? (regular guys that are from "poor countries") - if you can understand what I'm talking about?
    For SURE an employee in the computer shop, will NOT RMA this CPU and this Mobo with bended/melted socket/pins...
    Last edited by hipro5; 09-20-2009 at 10:22 PM.
    INTEL PWA FOR EVER

    Dr. Who my arss...

    .........



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