If only I could give you my LGA1156 Board with Missing pins...now that's a challenge.
@natedunn51
7 жыл бұрын
that'd be a fun collab
@HappyBeezerStudios
7 жыл бұрын
Depending on which pins are missing, it still might perfectly. just a ground here and there wont kill anything.
@techyescity
7 жыл бұрын
I will have to start practising jedi mind powers to get these things working next.
@WrenFJ
7 жыл бұрын
You can swap out the socket with some special machinery, there are videos of it on KZitem. But it's very expensive, a and bit silly on an older board.
@lucasrem
7 жыл бұрын
Budget-Builds Official You say a lot of bullshit, on this channel too, how did you break these pins?? Guess you need to buy DELL or HP next time, or a Lenovo. Never open the case! let them install DIMM's. Only install the software yourself! On the couch?
@richardkelly3407
7 жыл бұрын
Can confirm. Bent pins on my R5 1600... After recovering from fainting, and with a lot of focus and patience, I fixed it. Very scary experience.
@dragnet53
5 жыл бұрын
My new Ryzen came with bent pins. I am using a Seam Ripper to fix my bent pins. I was curious why it wasn't fitting into my socket and I did it correctly.
@Jaeywa
4 жыл бұрын
I have 1600 too I got scared af thinking I just lost money
@Vernonchan
4 жыл бұрын
Mine's an R3 1300x :( Not fixed yet
@moss8448
3 жыл бұрын
did the same durn thing when I installed my first cpu didn't seat it correctly and bent them using the lock lever...grrr. what can only be called 'judicious manipulation' I was able to get 'em all aligned and back in phew.
@zacmlinaric
2 жыл бұрын
Just did the same thing, my mum described it as a heart surgery, turned on lol just need to put it back together
@nietzscheansocialist9677
7 жыл бұрын
I hate when people throw away CPUs/Motherboards because they have 1 to 3 bent pins. It's a waste especially when you can bend the pins back to normal, and if not, sometimes the CPU/Mobo will work.
@NineToFiveGamer
7 жыл бұрын
Pan-Celtic Socialist I'd rather them sell it if they "can't" fix it themselves. That's were I come in and buy it from them 😁
@ironnokana6760
7 жыл бұрын
oh o3o
@aceofspades9845
7 жыл бұрын
Pan-Celtic Socialist i bent a pin on a z87 sabertooth board and i cant seem to be able to bend it back. No matter what i do
@techyescity
7 жыл бұрын
This z68 was a bargain! So easy too!
@DerrickRG
7 жыл бұрын
Yep. I have three BROKEN (broken at the base of the board so no contact) on my Asus z97-a board. Still rocking an i5 4690k at 4.5ghz on it with zero issues.
@AlashAls
7 жыл бұрын
Make it a series. Fixing broken parts ....
@boratsmagadijev940
7 жыл бұрын
Other tech channels get brand new stuff and make a video, this guy gets broken old stuff and makes a 100x better video.
@tomasmiguera6486
7 жыл бұрын
People must really like what you do. Here I sit waiting for building my 1st PC but a little short on cash, while there are people sending you perfectly working things. Respect Mate!
@Sw33t_ag0ny
7 жыл бұрын
I unbent pins with a credit card or a razor, just enough for them to line up wit the rest of the pins, the socket does the rest
@muzicdominator524
6 жыл бұрын
A razor works amazingly well. Being able to bend pins back a row at a time, and have them being bent back uniformly, is a serious time saver! Would probably have saved Brian hours of time and frustration, and probably would have kept him from having the broken pins as well. I just used this to fix a seriously fucked fx-4130 I'd gotten for free.
@techbuildspcs
4 жыл бұрын
@@muzicdominator524 any video on how to do it?
@garbagegaming8317
4 жыл бұрын
TeCh ExPlOiTs the one from jayztwocents uses a razor blade
@John-hz4wi
4 жыл бұрын
@@techbuildspcs you can use a mechanical pencil too
@yardbird253
7 жыл бұрын
I learned the hard way when replacing the stock cooler with a AIO... while trying to remove the stock cooler off my Ryzen 5 1600 it ripped the CPU right out the x370 socket. Bending several pins on the edge. Had to buy a new Ryzen 5 1600 CPU. I didn't run the CPU long enough to heat the thermal paste and instead of twisting the cooler off I pulled. Money I could have use to upgrade my 1060 to a better video card.
@techyescity
7 жыл бұрын
Oh yeah that sucks, damn man feel sorry for you, though these pins must have been bent in a much different way, it like a hurricane in the middle of the cpu.. lol a complete nightmare was this one.
@bencarter96
7 жыл бұрын
I learned this with an FX 6300. Thermal paste becomes glue apparently
@mohammedessam9086
7 жыл бұрын
Why the fuck are you using a x370 motherboard with a ryzen 5
@yardbird253
7 жыл бұрын
Mohammed Essam mainly because I liked the aesthetics (looks) of the board. It's the low end X370 motherboard from Gigabyte (AORUS X370 K5) which was only $129 USD.
@yardbird253
7 жыл бұрын
Chandler Kristoff Apparently so. Surprised none of the pins were pulled out but it didn't matter a new CPU had to be purchased.
@TEAMHYBRID007
7 жыл бұрын
A trick you can do with the PGA sockets is use a staple you can cut it with fingernail clippers a little bit longer than what you would need so it makes contact with the CPU works perfectly fine done it several times for broken pins.
@TheRealCharlieSuper
7 жыл бұрын
Reminds me of my biggest mistake... I managed to bend 12 - 24 pins on an FX-8350, the thermal paste was too cold and turned into a strong adhesive. Lesson learned, boot the system and let the CPU warm up before powering the system down and removing the cooling unit/CPU.
@SpecialEllio
7 жыл бұрын
or just twist the cooler...
@TheRealCharlieSuper
7 жыл бұрын
The computer sat in relatively cooler temperatures before removing the CPU. Based on AMD mounts using a clamp style design, twisting the cooler would likely have resulted in more damage. The combination of cooler height, short distance from fans, and the CPU becoming dismounted from the relatively weak mounting system, can attribute to the bending of CPU pins. Of course this was all because I didn't warm the CPU first, which ultimately made this issue user error...
@Ormmwar
7 жыл бұрын
Twisting works fine, tested multiple times, never ever ever ever pull a radiator directly outwards from an AM series MOBO, CPU will most likely pop out and surprise you.
@TheRealCharlieSuper
7 жыл бұрын
Noted, would have been helpful if the IT classes I was taking mentioned that :/
@Shubadus
6 жыл бұрын
Did the same thing with my fx8350. Bent quite a few pins, about 20. Managed to bend them back into place with a pocket knife, worked perfectly fine afterwards.
@DarthIckus
7 жыл бұрын
I snavvle all my bargains from the side of the road here in Germany. A few years ago, I found out the hard way what a pain the arse it is to straighten bent pins on an AMD CPU. It was only an Athlon 64, but it was still my first 64 bit processor, so you can imagine how keen I was to get it was working. I found the 1mm jeweler's screwdriver that you get in the packs from the 1$ shop worked a charm! I got all the pins straightened, and the pc ended up running like a champion. I love your videos, man! I haven't seen a crappy one yet!
@OlaJustin
7 жыл бұрын
I have an intel motherboard with lots of bent pins and that also work, but with single channel memory. Most of the pins seems to be about memory bandwidth.
@techyescity
7 жыл бұрын
It could always be worse, couldn't it? Could not boot up at all :p.
@Killershark217
7 жыл бұрын
i had a 1155 motherboard with 5 missing pins, everything was fine except the igpu didn't work at all and i had to use a external graphics card.
@OlaJustin
7 жыл бұрын
Axecution you lucky son of a gun! ;)
@Killershark217
7 жыл бұрын
Ola Justin ikr, whats better is that i got it for a dollar because the owner was certain that the thing was 100% dead ;)
@gedimangediman
3 жыл бұрын
@@OlaJustin why don't you straighten them?
@sokrey8519
7 жыл бұрын
i feel bad for the guy with a broken ryzen 5 cpu
@mattbriggs6404
7 жыл бұрын
Sokrey that's me
@sokrey8519
7 жыл бұрын
im so sorry for you man. did you try getting a replacment?
@mattbriggs6404
7 жыл бұрын
Sokrey yeah I saved up and got a 1500x
@phantomx7437
3 жыл бұрын
:c I just want to play Minecraft
@MrBasisGuy
7 жыл бұрын
There is a reason these pins are gold plated. This is so to minimize oxidization on the pins. It's possible that the circuit the pin runs on works under a specific resistance -- and oxidation on both ends (as the gold plating is broken) increases the resistance on that specific circuit, causing a slight voltage drop - even if the pin is contacting the broken part of the chip when it is mounted. Try sticking the pin in, then right before you put the cpu on, spray some non-conductive contact cleaner on both sides then quickly put it on while still wet. Hopefully enough oxidization is cleaned off and the resistance is reduced. As these chips run on really low voltages (below 2v) a 0.1 voltage drop is huge. Also try to put the pin in the socket broken part down, plated side up. Or -- gold-plate the pin and the contact again.
@sualehirfan2514
7 жыл бұрын
Devil's canyon is a beast
@lmarcelus
7 жыл бұрын
The silver wire you find INSIDE the SATA cables CAN be inserted into the socket and work better than other "original pins". Just get it the right lenght. Fixed an 8370 with 2 missed pins this way, and its working 100% for amost 2 years.
@techyescity
7 жыл бұрын
Interesting, thanks for the recommendation.
@estebanburman
7 жыл бұрын
😀 please excuse me... I am a blind person who lives in Argentina I'm wondering if is possible for you build a use it BC and send it to me Unfortunately it's impossible for me to find a job as a blind person but I can afford this shipping... if you are willing to help me please contact me at estebanburman@yahoo.com Thank you very much for taking the time to read this cheers
@LightswrathUltimatum
7 жыл бұрын
Esteban Burman How did you type this?
@UltimateDIY
7 жыл бұрын
Maybe you can use electrically conductive glue to attach the pins back to the cpu. That allows more room for error than soldering and does not require specialised equipment.
@gaiustrollius9920
7 жыл бұрын
That z68 mainboard is a beast. Glad to see it working. Maybe a build in the future including it is a good idea. I wish I could send you my almost dead r9 280x and my dying Asus rampage 3 extreme too, but unfortunately the shipping cost is way too much for me.
@matthewday7565
7 жыл бұрын
Some people suggest asking a jeweller, they have precision stuff and a steady hand. Thermal paste sticking can be a problem, the two main things being to get it warm and then try to break the grip by twisting
@50PullUps
7 жыл бұрын
Give the guy who sent you the 970 a Christmas card. That's $200 USD! At 1080p it still runs like a dream.
@georgewf2328
7 жыл бұрын
I built my dad's computer a few weeks ago and the r3 1200 had 3 bent pins. My dad, with no previous pc experience gets a Stanley knife blade under a microscope and gently pushes the pins back Into place. And it worked!
@cgcanada88
5 жыл бұрын
I just fixed an old Athlon XP 6000+ with 20+ bent pins for a pc on my school. The pc was running a very limited piece of software that we can't install on anything else since we have lost the original license, so the only option is to keep using the pc. A technician took out the cpu trying to clean everything but DROPPED IT from 3+ feet! He just gave up. There were like whole rows of bent pins. I used a razor blade, with the edge prying on the pins. I would recommend going VERY slow when bending the pins back. There were no broken pins, and the cpu works fine, and tested with 48+ hours of aida64. Don't give up on bent pins!
@DerickMaruyama
7 жыл бұрын
That's just why you're one of the bests Tech KZitemrs out there. :)
@ChannleTonyGuin10
7 жыл бұрын
I actually read that cutting off bits of copper wire to be the lenght of the pins worked for them. Plus, it looked like the pin from the other cpu was too short so it couldnt make contact with the ryzen cpu
@KISSFanDan1995
6 жыл бұрын
One time I bought an old Celeron/P4 Windows XP era machine at a Savers store and it had the CPU (basically glued to the heat sync due to old thermal paste) rattling around in the case. I used a butter knife to bend the pins back and it took about an hour but it worked. Still have that PC today.
@kodefashmodefa
7 жыл бұрын
Getting older stuff to tinker with is soo much fun
@ShaoZapomnit
7 жыл бұрын
You could always use the tip of an empty pen, the pins usually fit very nicely to just be put straight as you use an angle to fix. Make sure it's clean though, don't know what could happen if lead stays on it.
@dedavlade
7 жыл бұрын
You can try soldering the pins back on. I actually managed to do it on my brothers Athlon X4 when I had broken a couple off and now it's working flawlessly in his system!
@metalface8515
6 жыл бұрын
My best advice for fixing bent CPU pins: Heat makes the pins more malleable without being as brittle, so if you can use heat in this case, use it. A small plastic, fine-ended tool is great, but plastic is not as dense as gold and/or whatever other metal your pins are made/coated with. I myself recommend a hollow-point piercing needle to do the job because of the fact that you are now instead using something that is denser, more rigid, and a hollow tube with a fine point at one end. It's the most ideal thing I've ever used to bend pins. Way way way more control with less risk of you accidentally popping one off across the room.
@cybercapri
6 жыл бұрын
What I've used in the past is the tool that you use to remove Molex Pins. It easily fits over the round Pins and sturdy enough to move the Pins without snapping them. From what I've seen in your video I'd venture to say this CPU was accidentally dropped and landed at an awkward angle. Cheers...
@talon1706
4 жыл бұрын
I used a razor blade to line up the pins on my 2600x. I dropped it when installing. Works like it was intended to now. I was lucky. :)
@MidnightBanshi
6 жыл бұрын
It does take a lot of patience. I'm working on an R5 1600x, and most of the pins came back pretty straight, but one on the side was bent way over and sadly, it snapped off. Not sure if it'll work or not, but time will tell! Patience is key!
@franks2910
4 жыл бұрын
Get a 22 gauge hypodermic needle. Break it off at the hub. If you can access a pair of small hemostats use that to hold the broken hypodermic needle. Otherwise, I don't know. Figure out a way. Using a very powerful magnifying glass or a jewelers loops slide the hypo needle over the affected pin and very gently bend it straight. It's tedious and you need a ton of patience. Good lighting is also a must. It works very well and there's less chance of breaking the pins. Sometimes I don't get how computers were engineered. I've heard of using a lead pencil with the lead removed to slide over the pins also. Never tried it.
@hellstrike007
7 жыл бұрын
i7 4790k with a z97 and a gtx 970 omg
@iSmoker57
7 жыл бұрын
hellstrike007 feels bad man. When someone gets parts for free that's better than your current setup
@rileypreswood1983
7 жыл бұрын
Randy Elliott dude I know my motherboard doesn't even have a gpu slot
@hellstrike007
7 жыл бұрын
could not agree more with you. :(
@RandarTheBarbarian
7 жыл бұрын
If they're not bent too far over (nearly flat against the bottom) my preferred tool is a razor blade (plastic if available) as it makes it easier to get them lined up perfectly, and the wider area of the blade reduces the chance of over-bending as you can definitely feel it and stop when you hit 10 straight pins. Also getting those 2 pins back on the edge of the socket shouldn't be that big of a hassle if you have a soldering + hot air station, clean the pads off with some wick, put down some fresh solder with the iron (if you lay it down right solder should only stick to the metal contacts, just use a little bit), heat it up with the heat gun until it melts again, and stick the pin in the melted solder with tweezers, then as necessary straighten it up with a nice razor blade.
@boomboomjr92
4 жыл бұрын
Dude you saved me the mini screwdriver 34 minutes and alot of profanity later. My ryzen works again!!!
@Matlockization
7 жыл бұрын
The idea is to get heat to the damaged pins. The affected pins were placing in a warm water bath. Obviously the water would be preheated to about 50C or more but not boiling. The depth no more than 2-3 millimetres in a plastic tray. Although I've never tried this ! One time I had a pin sticking way down so grabbing it by the whole length right down to its bent base. I then pivoted (using tweezers that covered the horizontal width of the pin in order to evenly distributing the bending load across the pin to avoid fracture) this length above the horizontal level of all the pins making it the only one to stick out. Why ? Because as it was placed in the socket the pressure would bend all pins down upon contact. After a week I checked and that pin naturally conformed to the same angle as all the other pins on the wafer.
@napowolf
7 жыл бұрын
It's the game. Battlefield micro-stutters even on 7700K. (at stock) Neither CPU or GPU were maxed out. I heard it's occurring after recent updates
@napowolf
7 жыл бұрын
It's not game-breaking, but it's really annoying. It wasn't like this a few months back, and I was using an i5-7500!
@user-sr6pq7dv8q
7 жыл бұрын
Holy crepe! Yes lol
@nolife2271
7 жыл бұрын
I have I7 4790k @5,2ghz, 16 gb ram and gtx980ti. Battlefield 1 doesnt stutter for me but overall framerate is bad compared to bf3, bf4 and bfh. I play on low settings at 1080p, and my fps is around 90-140 on 64player servers, cpu usage max70% and gpu 40-50%.
@Clockwork.Original
7 жыл бұрын
I received yesterday my Ryzen 1600 CPU and OUT OF THE BOX had 2 slightly bent pins. I am absolutely 100% sure I did not bent them, as I just pull out of the plastic and insert it in the right way correctly to the socket in the first place. However, one side (upper right) was just a little bit off and in the beginning I couldn't understand why it did not fit. I turned it and saw the bent pins. My fix took 2 minutes actually and was with the mechanical pencil. However, just as I said, they were only bent just slightly so perhaps that is why I managed to do it with the pencil. Thankfully no issues like yours in the video with the single instead of dual memory. I have not tried overclocking it yet and thermals on my test open bench are not the greatest with CPU sitting idle at 42-43 Celsius (ambient at 27-28).
@billkillernic
6 жыл бұрын
there is something called solder paste were you just apply a tiny bit of paste then you could put the pin on it (it will stick cause its like playdoh ) and then when you use a heat gun it melts and then it freezes as solid solder.
@DAVEB778
7 жыл бұрын
Hey mate, you might be able to solder the pins back in by using a heat gun on low speed and have the pins sitting in the cpu.
@artisankatstudios7902
6 жыл бұрын
From back in the Pentium 4 and Athlon XP days: It's possible to use a 5mm automatic pencil to straighten the pins by inserting the pin and levering it up to the correct position, in as little bending as possible.
@VeauX1902
7 жыл бұрын
On the Intel 486 days, I soldered a staple piece to replace a pin with standard solder station and it worked. I know different times and pin count, array pitch but hey, why not trying.
@Zaaggs
7 жыл бұрын
I fixed an old amd like fx something with a credit card. You can slide it in between the pins and push it over so that it only pushes the bent pins up. Worked well and the cpu worked perfectly.
@MS-dm2ww
7 жыл бұрын
The most simplistic and down to earth KZitem'r I've ever seen!!! Thank you for such amazing real world that makes sense content 👍✌🖖
@bpsdetailing8822
5 жыл бұрын
Just my 2 cents: You shouldn't feel bad about accepting those nicer parts. The people sending you those parts are doing it because they appreciate all of your hard work creating the best content for them to enjoy. So take those parts, slap them in a build and make money so you can keep the vids flowing!!!
@MagnusMegamind
7 жыл бұрын
I like that you tried the zen cpu because friend bought one and it was bend right from package,i ve fixed it with more luck tho. It made me wonder if there is not some simpler solution than micro soldering
@christopherbackus5578
7 жыл бұрын
I accidentally bent the pins on a pentium 4 when I pulled it out of the motherboard when trying to remove the heatsink. (it was attached with thermal adhesive). I managed to separate it from the heatsink and fix the bent pins. Everything worked the way it was supposed to, thankfully.
@johndaman4863
7 жыл бұрын
When I bent the pins on my Ryzen 5 1600X I used a razor blade to fix them it worked the best. Or you can use a .5mm mechanical pencil tip of course with no graphite in the barrel part.
@DigBipper188
7 жыл бұрын
Bryan; If you wanna take up micro-soldering, even if you're a callous hunk you can get yourself into it with a load of practise. Simply get yourself a hot air station and a decent *enough* soldering iron. Guaranteed you'll be going full Rossmann on dead boards in under a year if you put your mind to it.
@EthanTheRaccy
3 жыл бұрын
I just got 7 Ryzen CPUs (1700X, 2700X, 3600(5), 3600X and 3800X with bent pins from a scrap lot. Only issue is that all of them have more than 40 pins bent and one of them is unfixable (2700X). I shall now try to fix them. Wish me luck!
@cmdrsophiasprklz6581
7 жыл бұрын
had the exact same issue with a lga 775 someone bought in. thermal grease all in the pins took ages to get the stuff off
@NeoVoodooTech
7 жыл бұрын
Cut a spare pin a little bit bigger then the socket on an old dead mobo. Mix super glue and copper dust you can sand off of a dead heat pipe. Put a microscopic dab on the contact pad on the broken cpu then mount it and use the pressure and the dead socket to align the pin correctly. If you use too much it will glue to the socket, you can use vaseline to prevent this if you carefully brush it on the top of the socket before the pin is inserted. Make sure the pin is glued back in and then let it dry! Should work for a while.
@EURIPODES
7 жыл бұрын
I have to stop watching channels like this when I'm stuck on an old busted laptop. Feels bad man.
@Stoney_Eagle
7 жыл бұрын
Someone once told me I couldn't safe that cpu... I will prove you wrong I thought and I did. That look on his face was priceless.😂
@jiminycricket6747
4 жыл бұрын
my current cpu is an fx4300 and it has alot of bent pins.. i did it taking the fan of to add paste.. the heatsink and paste were so tight the cpu came out with the fan.. i straitened them out and it still works
@monstrs23
7 жыл бұрын
I got a free motherboard from my friend,that has a 2 pci-e lanes and up to 64 gigs ram support also a AMD FX 8320 with bent pins,I fixed the pins with a credit card and a needle,took me about 2 hours to fix,but hey,it worked! this ended up being my main PC in the end
@Al3ksandrOrlov
7 жыл бұрын
I recently did a budget built with someone I was friends with, we bought an FX4100 for £20 from CeX, which after I put the PC together, didn't work, the pins had bent, this was down to CeX's shoddy packaging (an envelope). My other friend who I went to college with came round to help me troubleshoot (and give a case to the person we where building a PC for). Turns out unsurprisingly a few pins had bent, I just didn't think to check (10:30pm at night). So we told the friend I was building it for, he accused us of breaking it, and this is why we are no longer friends, my friend who came round bent the pins back, and the PC worked. But the person we built it for was an ungreatful shit, I waited in for parcles, gave him a copy of Windows (legitimate), a PSU, my friend gave him a case and a cooler, I had to ask him to thank my friend.
@Ph42oN
7 жыл бұрын
I had bent pin on my asus z77 board... didn't notice it, put cpu back in and it wasn't working, then i opened it and saw that bent pin, it was bent in wrong direction, i think shorting some pins. I was able to bend it back, but its not exactly in original position, and i sometimes have boot problems. When it does it, i turn my computer on, it shuts off and back on, crashes while booting windows, and i have to hold down power button to turn it off. After that it boots up normally, and works without problems. It also sometimes happens when waking from sleep.
@StonedAvocado
7 жыл бұрын
Doing giveaways with send in parts sounds like a amazing idea.
@magnus33john
7 жыл бұрын
Since the seem to be right at the edge you can use the wires from a capacitor and put them in the respective sockets and bend the excess over the edge. They are thing enough that they should fit fine and the connection should be solid for those points. This of course only works for broken pins on the edge . The wire from the capacitor conducts fine so there no issues there. I was really bored one day and figured what the hell which ended up saying a cpu that been running for two years without issue.
@kght222
7 жыл бұрын
3:10 heatgun, solder paste, nice tight tweasers, microscope. you might stand a chance. if you have an old bridgeport or something and a pin vice you might manage to hold the pin one pin at a time in place while you heat the solder paste with a heat gun, but to resolder those pins you will need something to hold the pin in place while you heat it, you won't be just soldering a pin back on like you can with an old 486. you can forget about soldering irons though, even the finest tips would be in the way of trying to place the pin properly, and they gotta be REALLY close on even am2 procs.
@heldensatko
7 жыл бұрын
when i bought 20 pcs of r7 1700, i got 3 similiar way. i repair them by using credit card then push them to bricked motherboard (msi of course) and lock and unlock the socket few times. They worked and one of best (4,2 on daily basis, but in prime unstable) was one of the bended.....
@Loneadmin
7 жыл бұрын
I bent pins back on a amd athlon x4 630 im super glad it worked.
@burdebc1
7 жыл бұрын
That is a massive bummer when pins break on a CPU as you are trying to bend them back. I lost my FX-60 due to a pin breaking off. Until the pin broke off at the end the table knife I was using worked great.
@tijanajakovljevic6319
7 жыл бұрын
I broke once a pin on my 8350 I had a mini heartattack Cpu worked totatly fine, i guess it was grounding only
@thabarnar
7 жыл бұрын
I actually got my R7 1700 with 2 bent pins, was quite baffled how that got through the quality check. Oh well all I had to do was bent them back.
@joeygreathouse3029
7 жыл бұрын
My fav was the 8350/970 - I didn't really know how to clean up that particular issue.
@thcriticalthinker4025
7 жыл бұрын
Yo bryan for fixing PGA chips I have had luck with a sewing needle and a gift card. Not sure if the spacing differs between AM4 and AM2 but it worked a charm.
@dikbozo
7 жыл бұрын
Great to see such generous fans. You deserve them. Always up beat and positive, never hurts. BTW a big yes to the ryzen 1400 single channel memory idea. As to the broken pins, the thing works as is so maybe AMD might want a look at it. Who knows maybe it never happened before?
@TheLastCast.
7 жыл бұрын
I bent pins once on my old Phenom II x6 1090t, i found the best method was to slide a credit card down each lane of pins in both directions and it lifted the pin up gently and aligned it with the rest at the same time.
@AlashAls
7 жыл бұрын
There are a lot of service centers in Asia who are not trained properly and does fantastic jobs in fixing PC hardware
@Gagliano17
7 жыл бұрын
to all the people sending him those parts, feel free to send me a motherboard and cpu haha
@touki7899
7 жыл бұрын
Get a job
@Gagliano17
6 жыл бұрын
yuvi deval thank you yuvi ✌🏻
@Gagliano17
6 жыл бұрын
yuvi deval yeah i saw 😂, i thought you meant with “me too” that your channel was good too haha
@Gagliano17
6 жыл бұрын
yuvi deval thanks ✌🏻 i’ll be bulding a desktop soon, not a regular one though
@TheTraxxie
6 жыл бұрын
what do you mean by "not a regular one"?
@WrenFJ
7 жыл бұрын
Apparently you can reattach broken pins with a soldering iron, solder, and a mechanical pencil. This was on a very old thread and was on a guide about repairing socket 462 CPUs so the modern ones are probably to small for this trick.
@BlackDragon-xn2ww
7 жыл бұрын
I found that a utility knife blade out of the handle just the blade works pretty well still takes a long time though and try doing it blind i can't see it so have to feel my way around
@kmputertechsupplies2374
7 жыл бұрын
For AMD pins, Best thing "for me" to use would be a Utility Knife Blade. Works like a charm.
@EQINOX187
7 жыл бұрын
I have fixed many bent pins over the years and I have found that for me a thin knife blade works best.
@myriadcorp
7 жыл бұрын
Razor Blades work great for bending pins. You can insert the entire razor in the pin opening across the whole chip making it easier to manipulate.
@TechiePocket1
7 жыл бұрын
YAY! You brought back the music!!! EDIT: the YES MUSIC!
@DIYTech21
7 жыл бұрын
I have fixed 775 Mobo pins. They are easier to fix as they are much stronger and thicker than the new gens. I even broke one and replaced it with another pin by just slapping it into the whole. It works perfect
@MarcWeavers
7 жыл бұрын
you need slightly longer pins, i used some from a 486 cpu to do this pin bodge with an intel socket 478 P4 cpu, but i think a 486 cpu pin will be too thick.... unless you file it down :)
@liadosh1
6 жыл бұрын
Removed CPU Cooler from my Ryzen 7 2700x (wanted to replace the Prism with Noctua), 2 pins broken, 2 bent. I managed to fix the bent pins, CPU is now running single-channel. Ordered athlon 64 II (around 4$) just for the pins ill take from it. Hopefully I'll manage to put them back in and run dual-channel again. I'm happy CPU still POST, but that was scary almost ruining 350$ CPU. Tip: Always remove CPU Cooler after letting CPU warm the paste a little bit. (you can stress test to get high temps).
@ramzinho4985
7 жыл бұрын
I think soldering back the broken pins is very hard and would need a microscopic solder station. Also i like the idea you are giving away the stuff that was given to you and you don't need them. However i believe you should at least keep one product of each generation for future projects, comparisons and funny videos :)
@exturkconner
7 жыл бұрын
Could bring the cpu to a jewlery repair place and see if they could soldier those pins in place. They have the fine tools I imagine to be able to do such work and probably wouldn't charge too much for it.
@dexsters5643
5 жыл бұрын
I used a syringe needle , i cut the point off of it, so the needle is like a tube , but the tube is as wide as a pga pin
@edmac1090
7 жыл бұрын
Would totally dig it if this became a series. "Bending pins for the wins."
@lapptech
7 жыл бұрын
This is why Intel's approach is so much better, if you got bent pins they are in your socket on your motherboard and you can order cheap replacement socks on eBay and just replace the socket with the bent pins instead of risking breaking a CPU which is much harder to fix the pins on. Regarding a give-away, I think it would be better if you would donate the computers to a women's shelter or a kids hospital so people who really needs a computer or some fun during sickness gets the benefit instead of some random people on KZitem.
@ZeroG84
7 жыл бұрын
Can you find the Louis Rossman/ipadrehab-Jess of Australia and go on a roadtrip and film him/her fix the CPU? That would be really interesting to watch, and maybe even helpful.
@skywalker2837
7 жыл бұрын
ZeroG84 1. Fixing a 150$ cpu for a 1200$ flight isn't really such a good idea 2. There's really nothing to watch on soldering a pin or 2
@ZeroG84
7 жыл бұрын
Read again.
@deancurtis9442
7 жыл бұрын
didn't know about the difference about thermal pastes... conductive is the better one, did I understand that correctly?
@techxbd
7 жыл бұрын
Brian, sharing my experience, i had to use Ram slot 1 and 2 with my Ryzen 1600 to get my total 16 gb vengeance ram usable, for some reason, slot 2 and 4 showed 16 gb (8 gb usable). Btw, mine was 2 single channel ram sticks. Might be a compatibility issue. Currently using dual channel trident z RGB 16 GB 3000 BUS.
@thetruthnevertold
7 жыл бұрын
i bent my a10-7850k pins lots of them. but i had a knife that was exactly the same with as the space between them. then gone row by row bending them back up. i had no pins break its oc to 4.3 gh and over 2 years old
@Sid-Cannon
7 жыл бұрын
My guess with the bent pins on the AMD CPU is he was trying to change thermal paste or change the cooler, and on removing the cooler it ripped the CPU out of it's socket.
@jclermont
7 жыл бұрын
Kudos for that Z68 find !
@tannerclark7775
7 жыл бұрын
Bent two pins on my ryzen 1600 pulling off tower cooler to put stock cooler back on because of ram clearance issues. The CPU was ripped out of the socket because it was still stuck to cooler.. Scariest moment of my life.. I thought the world was ending.. Literally.. But! Was able to bend them back and everything works fine!
@3601christopher
7 жыл бұрын
I bought a ryzen 5 1600x and I thought my motherboard didn't support it(even though I had a 1400). I barley managed to see a bent pin.
@cidjonas
7 жыл бұрын
HEY BRYAN, can you revisit the DIY water cooled PC concept you did when you were in Japan? Give it another shot, that was an awesome vid.
@Lagahan
7 жыл бұрын
Broke a pin on a Pentium 4 back in the day and snapped off a small piece of paperclip and put it in the socket in place of the broken pin, actually worked lmao
@lordmmx1303
7 жыл бұрын
I'm using snap-off knife to put bent pins back to original shape. i slide it in between pins until it reaches bent pin and I push it slowly deeper against pin so it returns to normal shape. 99.9% success in fixing bent pins.
@spIette
4 жыл бұрын
Thanks so much for this video. I built a new ryzen setup, all new hardware but for some reason dual channel just wouldn't work. I suspected the motherboard at first because I tried different ram slots but it turned out it was a single bent CPU pin at fault.
@MaximusPrimusKay
7 жыл бұрын
Great vid as always. I would have loved to fix that 4790K.
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