Originally posted by fafnir
yeah, but he's says its a "secret" how he got the chip, and from the way the chip looks, it doesn't seem there was a heatspreader there to begin with


looks clean, too clean, doesn't quite seem right, but its definitely a prescott (tried it in 5 different board to make sure i wasn't seeing stuff), and a 3.2E


hey freecableguy, how did you try to remove your M0 heatspreader? you didn't just cut and then pry really hard did you?

and also, did your chip core come clean off the pcb or was there more carnage?

DUDE thats a ES chip for factory testing. they took it off the production line before the HS was bonded on. the ES sent to reviewers and stuff has the multis unlocked aswell but the heatspreader is bonded on.