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Neuromancer 02-16-2010 10:53 AM

I cant tell from that photo but it does not look like the pad was ripped off... it looks the SMD leg is still stuck to it.

Just heat it, pull the old leg off drop the new part on and resolder it.

If it DID rip the pad off, that is more difficult, you can usually send it back to manufacturer with a $10-25 dollar check and they will repair it.

Jetway fixed a board for me, I sent a $10 check and they returned it and fixed the board :) (Even though the dmage was caused by a moron throwing the included 1U heatsink in the motherboard bag loose and knocking off some caps)

Gutterz 02-16-2010 11:55 AM

Neuro u misunderstood me. I though the 1R0 was a rubber pad but it wasnt it was an actual part. An the tangs are still their. They snapped at the 1R0 chip. The only way I see it being fixed by me is to resolder the broke points. The way it looks is like Asus heated up the 2 spets on the board an pressed on to the solder squares. If I remove the ears from the mobo I dont think I could attach it again. I have not soldered much in my life time an one of the things had to be RMA's 10 min in lol.

Gutterz 02-16-2010 12:13 PM

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I don't think so! The E8700 is a thing of the past. All of the E8700 are ES chips. And I only have see 2 of them in public forums so far.

My chip is not an ES chip. Kristoff has one arriving here soon too.

http://i39.photobucket.com/albums/e1...4/GEDC1394.jpg

FACE 02-16-2010 12:39 PM

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Originally Posted by Gutterz (Post 26503)
Neuro u misunderstood me. I though the 1R0 was a rubber pad but it wasnt it was an actual part. An the tangs are still their. They snapped at the 1R0 chip. The only way I see it being fixed by me is to resolder the broke points. The way it looks is like Asus heated up the 2 spets on the board an pressed on to the solder squares. If I remove the ears from the mobo I dont think I could attach it again. I have not soldered much in my life time an one of the things had to be RMA's 10 min in lol.

The chip is replaceable.... if you were to put another one on, it wouldn't be that hard at all. It is the least messy of all solder jobs....

1. Remove any old solder, and the joint pieces left. Make sure to get all the old solder off the pad.
2. place a tiny (really tiny) spec of flux in the center of each pad.
3. heat the pad with the iron so the flux melts, then quickly touch the solder to it... The pad should cover with solder almost perfectly.
4. Grab the new part. place another tiny spot of flux on the bottom of the legs. place the part where you want it to be, then heat the legs up one at a time while applying light pressure.

5. Done!

HITandRUN 02-16-2010 12:58 PM

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Originally Posted by Gutterz (Post 26504)
My chip is not an ES chip. Kristoff has one arriving here soon too.

Indeed! Interesting and like I said I never seen one which didn't have the ES on it. :thumbsup:

Gutterz 02-16-2010 12:58 PM

First attempt didnt work. Trying again now.

Gutterz 02-16-2010 01:03 PM

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Originally Posted by HITandRUN (Post 26508)
Indeed! Interesting and like I said I never seen one which didn't have the ES on it. :thumbsup:

It is OEM thow. Guy said it was new OEM but has HSF marks on it. But Ive bought retails an out the box it had the same marks. But the guy had alot of them ebay seller http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.d...m=260545575056

Kal-EL 02-16-2010 01:21 PM

Yah, I've had retails with what appeared to be h/s marks on a perfectly new chip. But you can tell when you apply the TIM, the IHS sucks it in like a breath of fresh air.

Gutterz 02-16-2010 01:37 PM

Ive done it four times an it wont post. Turns on then off an then on an stays on same as it did without the part.

HITandRUN 02-16-2010 01:38 PM

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Originally Posted by Gutterz (Post 26510)
It is OEM thow. Guy said it was new OEM but has HSF marks on it. But Ive bought retails an out the box it had the same marks. But the guy had alot of them ebay seller http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.d...m=260545575056

Yeah I found another on here which seems to be no ES chip. http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/Intel-Core-2-D...item20af7be5f4


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