She's dead, Jim.

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Greenman

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Look at the scratches with magnifying glass, if any are through the traces, you should be able to repair it with a conductive pen.
 

VStrom

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Originally posted by: Greenman
Look at the scratches with magnifying glass, if any are through the traces, you should be able to repair it with a conductive pen.

Nice, I'll try that. My new one should arrive today.
 

VStrom

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That didn't work either. It's hopeless. Anyway, my new one just came in CCBWE 0546 - same stepping - WOOT!
 

Mucker

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Did you try some Di-Lithium crystals? Place them directly in the marred area....
 

VStrom

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No but I did use an inverse tachyon beam through the diffuser array. When this failed I amped up the gigawatts with the flux capacitor. But alas, she has expired.
 

VStrom

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Originally posted by: Shimmishim
send it to me to test? PM me! :)

i'd like to give it a spin.

let me know.
I might...let me get settled here first with the new one. At first bluch, it seems to not OC as well as the last even though they are the same stepping. May need to warm up a little ;)

 

Mucker

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A short burst of hyper-sped electrons out of the flux capacitor will get you the speed you need......
 

Shenkoa

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I noticed that I make more money selling on Ebay then I do the forums here. I supose the forums has a lot of smarter people. Ebay is filled with idiots so they pay a lot of money for nothing.
 

RichUK

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Originally posted by: PliotronX
Just be glad you're not this guy :D

OMG that is soo funny but very harsh at the same time. I didn?t quiet get it until I read the title and looked at the bottom of the little heatsinks. I?ll definitely keep this in mind, aka never use it.