Aces High Bulletin Board
General Forums => The O' Club => Topic started by: Boroda on November 27, 2005, 01:21:13 PM
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Advanced users are the most dangerous species.
The question from this one was "My mainboard doesn't start up at all, why?"
(http://forum.vth.ru/index.php?act=Attach&type=post&id=73123)
(http://forum.vth.ru/index.php?act=Attach&type=post&id=73124)
(http://forum.vth.ru/index.php?act=Attach&type=post&id=73125)
(http://forum.vth.ru/index.php?act=Attach&type=post&id=73126)
Fortunately - it's not my experience.
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ROFL! After all that damage, it doesn't even look like the fan and heat sink are centered on the chip anyway. :lol
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I think I see the problem. He used standard wood screws instead of self-tapping circuit board screws. ;)
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Originally posted by SOB
I think I see the problem. He used standard wood screws instead of self-tapping circuit board screws. ;)
I think Lag Bolts would have worked better.
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I really like how he took the time to use the heatsink tensioning bracket to make sure he didn't crush the cpu die... except it has a heatspreader which ought to protect it anyhow...
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I love the last shot how the screw obliterated the circut paths to the lower right.
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90% of "computer companies" in Msk don't like AMD CPUs because their assembly people always chip AMD CPUs installing heat-sinks. Obvious problems in hands.sys driver.
Problem: some socket 478 MBs have heatsink brackets that break when you try to install Intel box CPU coolers. Believe me or not - I had to buy 2 or 3 burnt MBs only to take the brackets - this cheap piece of plastic is impossible to buy :( I only wonder what an average "advanced user" will do in such circumstances... Reminds me of my Grandmother, when she ran out of vacuum-cleaner dust-bags she used a plastic bag instead...
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This is obviously another one of those ID-10T Errors. :)
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Originally posted by Boroda
90% of "computer companies" in Msk don't like AMD CPUs because their assembly people always chip AMD CPUs installing heat-sinks. Obvious problems in hands.sys driver.
Problem: some socket 478 MBs have heatsink brackets that break when you try to install Intel box CPU coolers. Believe me or not - I had to buy 2 or 3 burnt MBs only to take the brackets - this cheap piece of plastic is impossible to buy :( I only wonder what an average "advanced user" will do in such circumstances... Reminds me of my Grandmother, when she ran out of vacuum-cleaner dust-bags she used a plastic bag instead...
In college, I had a Slot 1 P-3 that ran about 800 mhz. I had the problem of having lost the locking bracket. So every so often, i'd get a nice sound which signaled the CPU was loose - crack the case, pop it back in.
Eventually the entire MB ended up nailed to my wall in a similar fashion as pictured here - except it worked. But it ran a lot cooler which was always nice.
Wolf