- May 23, 2005
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I don't want to bash Compuvest since I got a real good price on an Athlon 3400+ 2.4 GHz, but I cannot understand how or why I received one with bent pins man!
I had the hardest time in the world trying to find them because they were so tiny. And bending them back was like trying to bend something smaller than a needle. I found it was a miracle I succeeded in installing the CPU without forcing it in. But I did have to wiggle a little until it finally fell into place.
The price is one of the only reasons I upgraded. It was $163 US plus $25 US shipping. With duty and in Canadian dollars, the total was about $270 CDN. That's good because on pricegrabber.ca and pricenetwork.ca I saw most were between $270 to $300 or more without the 15% tax (HST) and shipping.
BTW, it was put on some kind of HARD black foam which I believe is the reason the pins were bent. They probably had to apply some force to get the pins in there.
I had the hardest time in the world trying to find them because they were so tiny. And bending them back was like trying to bend something smaller than a needle. I found it was a miracle I succeeded in installing the CPU without forcing it in. But I did have to wiggle a little until it finally fell into place.
The price is one of the only reasons I upgraded. It was $163 US plus $25 US shipping. With duty and in Canadian dollars, the total was about $270 CDN. That's good because on pricegrabber.ca and pricenetwork.ca I saw most were between $270 to $300 or more without the 15% tax (HST) and shipping.
BTW, it was put on some kind of HARD black foam which I believe is the reason the pins were bent. They probably had to apply some force to get the pins in there.