Motherboard CPU Socket Removal Gigabyte LGA1700

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  • เผยแพร่เมื่อ 4 ก.พ. 2024
  • Removing a damaged CPU Socket.
    Trying to restore the motherboard into working condition.

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  • @TMANM
    @TMANM  +11

    Good luck trying to get it to boot

  • @nOOBOFCONSOLe

    not sure, it worked or not 🤔

  • @mahdi8572

    Impressive work

  • @itstheweirdguy

    Where do you get the replacement sockets from? Are they pre-balled or do you have to ball them? What is your success rate with this process? How much does this machine cost? How often do you use it? At work when people break their pins in their LGA socket, I tell them to buy a new motherboard and I'll install it. GTFO LOL.

  • @slaidscio9179

    Hi , sorry for the question butim learning , so basically u removed the old metal and put the socket again ? Shouldn't you solder again some new metal on it? Or i missed this part

  • @midealdarwish6486
    @midealdarwish6486 14 วันที่ผ่านมา

    I have MPG Z790 CARBON WIFI This requires a complete change of the base lga 1700 in Belgium can you help

  • @waldemar1986rus

    harr harr where your ebay review.

  • @mortenfredrikstad9649

    Hi wat is the price for a socket skap. Hav can i contact you

  • @MyElectronicsRepairAdventure
    @MyElectronicsRepairAdventure 12 ชั่วโมงที่ผ่านมา

    Hey! Any tips to prevent the board from bending? Maybe it's because of thin PCB but after removing a socket I could not get a new one to lay flat and contact the pads. Also, what is the optimal temperature to solder back a socket without melting it (especially plastic one like AM4)? The factory balls are most likely non-leaded when you order from Aliexpress.

  • @MyElectronicsRepairAdventure
    @MyElectronicsRepairAdventure 12 ชั่วโมงที่ผ่านมา

    Hey! Any tips to prevent the board from bending? Maybe it's because of thin PCB but after removing a socket I could not get a new one to lay flat and contact the pads. Also, what is the optimal temperature to solder back a socket without melting it (especially plastic one like AM4)? The factory balls are most likely non-leaded when you order from Aliexpress.

  • @tomstruble7380

    Wow, that was thrilling. Looking forward to your Wall Trim Latex Painting video.

  • @jacksonsneed7689
    @jacksonsneed7689 14 วันที่ผ่านมา +1

    Excellent video! I just did this same repair on an Asus Z790I Gaming ITX board. The pins were so smashed it would've been a nightmare trying to straighten them out, so as involved as this is, it's much easier and trying to straighten out hundreds of pins (which doesn't always work).

  • @mecagjp.9683

    Im your

  • @soufianebakir4549

    hi buddy

  • @balazsmeszaros5093
    @balazsmeszaros5093 14 วันที่ผ่านมา

    what does it depend on whether you use desoldering wire or not after removing the socket? You don't use it for several of your videos, but you use it for your Asus Strix B760-I ITX video, for example. I'm asking for learning purposes, your videos are useful! Where can I contact you?

  • @rajkiranan3452
    @rajkiranan3452 28 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Where is your repair shop located

  • @lemagreengreen

    Impressive! never seen it done before. Did it work?

  • @reubenmorris487

    What's the cost of repair vs just buying a new board? Had a Z68 motherboard socket go bad on me after 6 months of ownership...ASrock wouldn't fix it even though it was under warranty.

  • @DixieRect

    Great job! What was the max temp you used when soldering and de-soldering?

  • @nathanthepcguy

    You should have more subs!