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    quick easy broken cpu pin fix

    Ever break a cpu pin off of the cpu?
    if so, this may help
    I take no responsibility for any damage done to you, your equipment, or your friends who are watching you do this.

    Things needed:
    ur cpu that will not work due to a broken off pin
    the motherboard u want to use that cpu in
    an old ethernet cable, or any wire with thin solid (non-twined) wire in it
    a good sense of length.
    pliers

    1) Strip the wire you have

    2) cut off a piece approximately the length of a cpu pin.

    3) Place that piece of wire sticking up in the hole of the cpu socket that corresponds to the missing pin on the cpu.
    (if it doesn't fit, either grind it down(pliers work) or find a smaller wire)

    4) place the cpu in the socket

    5) have fun with ur pc again

    side notes, if more than one pin are broken off in close proximity (next to eachother) make sure that the wires do not touch when the cpu is pressed in, or you may end up with more dead parts than you started out with.

    If this helps anyone all credit goes to my friend, Andrew Stein
    he actually performed this operation during a lan party after he accidentally broke a second pin off of his cpu.
    Last edited by Boyne7; 02-23-2004 at 09:36 PM.

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    I find it easier to heat up some pliers and just solder the pin on.

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    How do you get the ethernet pin out of the motherboard, or do you not?

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    needle nose pliers would work

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    thanks

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    or you could follow this guide:

    step 1: don't break your $hit, be careful when you handle delicate processors.
    step 2: repeat step 1 as desired.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Gailahan
    How do you get the ethernet pin out of the motherboard, or do you not?
    He said get some wires from an ethernet cable, not a pin from the ethernet header on the motherboard
    You could get the wires somewhere else, too.
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    does it matter if there aluminum ?
    yea I know it's odd but thats what my Ethernet cable has
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    take a pin off of an old p2 or something, shove it in the socket. works every time

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    Quote Originally Posted by cirthix View Post
    take a pin off of an old p2 or something, shove it in the socket. works every time
    Tell me how to do that, it's a package

    J/K, using a pin from another CPU works fine as well.
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    are you using a solid wire?

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    Yea the state of matter wire is in is solid !!!
    Physics 101
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    Quote Originally Posted by freecableguy View Post
    or you could follow this guide:

    step 1: don't break your $hit, be careful when you handle delicate processors.
    step 2: repeat step 1 as desired.
    Where's the fun in that??

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