On 10/15/2007 9:51:59 AM, "Wookie" wrote:
> If you could straighten out the pins with a credit card .. something less
> intrusive than pliers that would be better.
>
> "Seldome" <seldome.RemoveThis@yahoo.com> wrote in message
> news:46fed4e5$0$18999$4c368faf@roadrunner.com...
>>I got this chip from a friends computer and I know it works, but it has a
>>few bent pins, and it's missing 2 of its heatsink pads.
>>
>> If I straighten the pins with plyers, would the chip still work?
>>
>> And are the heatsink pads that important?
>>
>
>
the pads are/were there to protect the edges of those smallchips from being
broken off as you rock the hs back and forth while putting it on. I seem to
recall having a bought pad of sorts that went around the whole thing - 2
actually - one made of copper and one of plastic. Fudge something and be very
careful when mounting the hsf that you go straight down. It cannot be more
thick than the height of the exposed part of the chip.
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-Kris
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