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Can the mounting base (lga1155)socket with the little copper spring things the cpu touches be replaced? I got a used mb with one of the many broke?
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I guess it is harder than I expected!
http://www.intel.com/content/www/us/en/quality/bga-socket-rework-video.html
Wow, nice video. I wonder how many mobo mfgs actually do this sort of work.
Has any one tried replacing a broken pin?
I had a mother board that wouldn't boot, with one missing pin. Took some wire strands made them the same size, inserted it into the missing pins hole. Put my CPU in and the board worked fine, even over clocked. Some missing pins are not needed and are just grounds, I think you can google the pins for the socket and you'll find what each pins purpose is. I saw a video last week, on you tube a guy in Russia did it. He heats the socket up with a hot air gun, puts a little flux on it he made it look easy...........I think gigabyte will repair a socket also, if it is under warranty.
looks doable with a donor socket to pull a good pin from.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1R2L9tBTpPw
obviously your mileage will vary.