Damn dropped my opteron 165!!!

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Jules

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Originally posted by: imhungry
What'd your dad do to fix them?

I personally used a deck of playing cards and stacked the cards in between the pins to find the right combinations etc.

Then I pushed it with slight force into an old motherboard to get them straight. Worked OK.

Someone people used a pen cartridge on the pins. But when you have 40+ . :eek:

He used a Razor Blade
 

hectorsm

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Originally posted by: MyStupidMouth

He used a Razor Blade

Yep. That is what I did with mine. A razor blade worked great for me. You can get all the pin in one row straight in one try. Just be carefull not to cut yourself.
 

lopri

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Here are two things you can use with relative ease.

1. Credit card (with right thickness - just as thick as the gap between pin rows)
2. Mechanical pencil

If a whole row of pins are bent, use a thin credit card and slightly push them to straight up. Then use a thicker credit card, try it on between un-bent rows of pins and make sure it's the right thickness. Then slide it to the bent row with care. It will straighten the whole row up and make them parallel to the next row.

If the bent pins are scattered with no pattern, use 0.5mm mechanical pencil. A CPU pin fits right in and you can quite safely straighten it up. Make sure you use a canned air to blow any foreign material off at the end. And when you first try the CPU back in the socket, use caution to check it fits right. You might need to adjust it back and forth slightly.

You can thank me later. :D

 

LiquidImpulse

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Originally posted by: MyStupidMouth
Originally posted by: Mogadon
If you bend the pin enough times it will break, it's called metal fatigue. Like if you have a paper clip and bend it backwards and forwards, in the end it will break.

The pin should be fine if you simply bend it back without messing around.

cool thanks. heres a picture of it http://www.imagedump.com/index.cgi?pick=get&tp=387196

HOLY CRAP! butterfingers....?
dont worry, just take a lot of time bending them back and next time, dont bring it to school ;)
 

atybimf

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wth were you doing with it? i don't even take the cpu out of the box until I'm ready to build.


although, my opty 148 ARRIVED with 2 bent pins, and in the process of bending them back i bent a few more. luckily, with enough jiggling the cpu got in the socket lol.
 

Shaotai

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Originally posted by: MyStupidMouth
Update! All is Well! my dad is superman and fixed the pins in like 5 mins lol. just got my opteron 165 at 2.4 at stock voltage gonna up it sum more



:cookie: for Dad!! :) (My dad is pretty cool like that too...)
 

KBTuning

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i used a intercard card that is used in some arcades nowadays.... but i guess im just that awesome because about 10 pins got bent when i puleed it out of my board.
 

homestarmy

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Originally posted by: bunnyfubbles
So many stories of dropped CPUs and bent pins. I would think people wouldn't mess around with their CPUs, or hold them at heights where if they are dropped, the pins wouldn't bend...

I also can't figure it out. I have worked with countless cpus and never dropped one. I try to reserve judgement, but I can't help but think it would take a moron or an extreme catastrophe for this to happen.

sorry :(
 

MBrown

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Originally posted by: MyStupidMouth
Originally posted by: Mogadon
If you bend the pin enough times it will break, it's called metal fatigue. Like if you have a paper clip and bend it backwards and forwards, in the end it will break.

The pin should be fine if you simply bend it back without messing around.

cool thanks. heres a picture of it http://www.imagedump.com/index.cgi?pick=get&tp=387196

Wow! Have fun :)
 

NokiaDude

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Well, even if you do get the pins fixed I'd be worried about microfractures in the silicon.
 

Jules

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Originally posted by: NokiaDude
Well, even if you do get the pins fixed I'd be worried about microfractures in the silicon.

Um running the cpu now at 2.6ghz at stock vcore....:disgust: