Or maybe it was just the "extra" pin they put on every chip. :roll:If you're lucky you may have just broke a power or ground pin and IT MIGHT, but verify with the datasheet first.
Originally posted by: Nail
Or maybe it was just the "extra" pin they put on every chip. :roll:If you're lucky you may have just broke a power or ground pin and IT MIGHT, but verify with the datasheet first.
Originally posted by: Nail
Or maybe it was just the "extra" pin they put on every chip. :roll:If you're lucky you may have just broke a power or ground pin and IT MIGHT, but verify with the datasheet first.
Originally posted by: cy7878
can't you call the manufacture to see about getting a replacement? be honest and explain that you broke the pin, see what they say. It costed you a lot, it will cost them very little to replace the chip. Most of the cost of buying a cpu is R&D and not manufacturing.