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alex_ak12016-09-09 12:49:01
Processors
alex_ak1, 2016-09-09 12:49:01

What to do with the processor?

I bought a processor and because of someone's curvature (maybe even mine), one corner of the textolite of the processor base turned out to be jammed. As a result, it does not launch an external vidyuhi, although it shows with the built-in BIOS.
What can be done with this processor other than nailing it to the wall or making a badge?
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UPD: The straight-handed comrade looked through the microscope. In general, in the morgue (on the badge) - stratification of all 5 or 6 layers and microcracks up to the second or even third row of legs.

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Fixid, 2016-09-09
@Fixid

From personal practice, they brought the LGA2011 curve, the textolite bent due to an incorrectly installed cooler.
Heating up to 60 * and a clamp of 10 kg on a flat surface helped, after 2-3 hours the textolite leveled off and successfully wound up.
Although in your case there is obvious damage to the tracks, there is not much chance

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Vladimir Martyanov, 2016-09-09
@vilgeforce

You can remove the metal casing from it and see what's inside, for example.

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Rou1997, 2016-09-09
@Rou1997

Try to warm it up, maybe just a few balls (contacts) are deformed or come off, but what about the other side?

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Igor Ivanov, 2016-12-12
@dimans1000

I also used to resell computers, I bought two system units with the same i7-4770 processors almost on the same day, and let's rearrange the components here and there, in total I had 4 system units of different configurations, all on socket 1150, in general I rearranged what I mixed up from what system unit what percent. On the next day of purchase, the processor suddenly stopped running after it was installed in another mother board and another cooler, as it turned out, there was a bundle of textolite on the corner of the processor and a small corner was jammed, as if someone was trying to scalp it and it either flew out of the vice, or it was stupid dropped on the tiled floor, otherwise the percent looked intact. So it turned out that the CPU worked with one of the coolers when it was pressed to the socket, but refused to work with the other cooler, due to weaker pressing, Because of all these manipulations, I forgot from which personal computer of the two I took this particular defective processor and therefore it was impossible to return or present to the seller, and it’s impossible to return a used product, you can say that you checked before buying, and then yourself took and broke. I didn’t find out what was the reason for its defect, I can assume that it could also have been an overheating of the processor, since on one cooler the film that was glued by the manufacturer was not removed and it must be removed before installation on the processor, and on the second it was crookedly installed cooler, in general, and on one and on the second system unit there was a fact of overheating of processors up to their throttling. In general, after all unsuccessful attempts to restore it, I decided to take a desperate step and tried to squeeze the testolite in the place of delamination with pliers, the result was the splitting off of this layered textolite, its further preparation, examination of the insides of the crystal, violent breaking of the remains into small pieces and sale of the remaining heat-distributing cap as a souvenir for 500 rubles per avito. Arriving buyer took her to replace his twisted. Bottom line: carefully check the processor when buying, not only in stress tests, but also do not be lazy and do not hesitate to remove the processor itself from the computer and carefully check it visually for defects, chips, delaminations, lack of capacitors, soldering, overheating and other defects. Perhaps such a jamb was also formed due to the curve of installing the processor in the socket, stupidly mixed up and installed backwards, Intel has a problem with this, by the way, the processor can be installed upside down according to the instructions, i.e.
PS There were no photos of the defect itself, but they looked something like the author of the question above, also the corner was stratified and there was no piece of green coating, only everything was less pronounced. I don’t understand how it happened to run into such cases, there are a couple of such cases of bundles on the entire Internet, I must have been so lucky, I would never have thought that the processor could be killed like that, I ended up with 20 thousand rubles.
Here's a photo, I had the exact same thing.
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