- Sep 6, 2005
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Ok, heres the deal: I just got a 939 processor for super cheap, but there was a catch (obviously), and that just so happened to be that a bunch of the pins were bent. For the price, though, I was willing to take a chance.
Of course, I was just gonna try & bend them back with some tweezers... And I did, quite easily I might add. However, I couldn't bend them all back 'cause some of 'em were missing. Beforehand, a friend of mine was trying to bend a few back with his bare hands. Quite obviously, he was more than unsuccessful. I've got one of the broken pins back, but the other one's gone, but I do have an assortment of ancient processors that I wouldn't mind "borrowing" a pin from.
Which leads me to my question: Is there any way to put the pins back onto the processor, and method or something? Could I get by with 2 less pins without any problems? Or can I only try to send it back and hope to be able to obtain a replacement?
Thanks for any replies!
Of course, I was just gonna try & bend them back with some tweezers... And I did, quite easily I might add. However, I couldn't bend them all back 'cause some of 'em were missing. Beforehand, a friend of mine was trying to bend a few back with his bare hands. Quite obviously, he was more than unsuccessful. I've got one of the broken pins back, but the other one's gone, but I do have an assortment of ancient processors that I wouldn't mind "borrowing" a pin from.
Which leads me to my question: Is there any way to put the pins back onto the processor, and method or something? Could I get by with 2 less pins without any problems? Or can I only try to send it back and hope to be able to obtain a replacement?
Thanks for any replies!