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I think i'm ready to try my 990X now :D

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Disclaimer: I'm not that ham-fisted. I just wanted the IHS for a keyring. Chip is long dead. A T-rex killed it

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LOL ....yea, I was thinking something similar. Ilya will turn it into a functioning hexcore chip using only some cardboard and paperclips. On his lunch break. :D

Same thing happened to me on a 8800GTX, but that was on purpose, i didnt know that it was possible to do this by accident. :D

 

To remove the IHS of an old P4, I just used a hot air blower and a flat-iron which worked perfetly. :)

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which cpu was that? :P

 

It (was) an SL5VR :) Celeron 1.3.

 

I'm pretty sure it was in a computer I found in a bin 4-5 years ago.

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It's my first ever IHS removal :) Even if IHS attachment methods have changed, I have learned some things for sure :)

Thx :D

I did my best but with some cpu its the first time ever and I learned a lot for the next cpu.

btw: it was an Opteron 8222 not an Phenom X4.

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Got another disposable CPU :D

 

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This might be ok! :D

 

Is/was a 3200+ Manila

 

 

EDIT: I see signs of one missing component

 

 

 

 

Chip works! First ever successful IHS removal!

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Sure, send me one ;)

 

Minimum 5.6GHz please. Sometimes I work best when under pressure :P

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