I bought a used P4 478/3GHz/512/800 CPU from e-bay. I'm not sure if the pins have been bent while I was unpacking the chip or if it has been in that condition before.
It had 3 pins on the outer row that were bent to about 30 degrees. I manage to straighten them and put the chip into the zif socket in and out 2 times. No particular
fource has been required but the affected side required very slight pressure to get
the chip seating squarely on top the zif socket, with no problems to close the lever.
I have not tested the cpu yet since I'm waiting to borrow a psu rarther than using
one that is allready on a machine which otherise I would have to dismantle.
My question is; shall I try to get the pins perfectly (straight) enligned to zero insertion
force or leave it as it is without risking the brakeage of any pins ?
It had 3 pins on the outer row that were bent to about 30 degrees. I manage to straighten them and put the chip into the zif socket in and out 2 times. No particular
fource has been required but the affected side required very slight pressure to get
the chip seating squarely on top the zif socket, with no problems to close the lever.
I have not tested the cpu yet since I'm waiting to borrow a psu rarther than using
one that is allready on a machine which otherise I would have to dismantle.
My question is; shall I try to get the pins perfectly (straight) enligned to zero insertion
force or leave it as it is without risking the brakeage of any pins ?
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