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    Reballing Laptop CPU upgrade

    Hi people I'm here for this reason
    I need to find out how much temperature does it need the i7-8750h to remove the processor from the board and how much temperature does it need the i9-9980hk to get soldered

    Thanks

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    Re: Reballing Laptop CPU upgrade

    all the same by used balls

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      #3
      Re: Reballing Laptop CPU upgrade

      Originally posted by ktmmotocross View Post
      all the same by used balls
      And that what does it mean?

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        #4
        Re: Reballing Laptop CPU upgrade

        These are SOC and are very delicate. The temperature profile varies between bga machines. Mention your brand/model of bga machine here so that someone can help. However, it cannot be done by hot air gun.

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          Re: Reballing Laptop CPU upgrade

          Originally posted by mcplslg123 View Post
          These are SOC and are very delicate. The temperature profile varies between bga machines. Mention your brand/model of bga machine here so that someone can help. However, it cannot be done by hot air gun.
          It is an Aorus 15x9 i have aida 64 wanna take a look from that program?

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            Re: Reballing Laptop CPU upgrade

            Originally posted by Upgrader001 View Post
            It is an Aorus 15x9 i have aida 64 wanna take a look from that program?
            If you intend to do the job without professional tools (and have no experience) the failure rate will be 95%+ .With such an expensive board and CPU its recommended you take the board to a repair shop with a good reputation and have them do it.If one isn`t available in your area there are many repair shops in your country and worldwide that do mail-in,you can send it in a parcel.
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              #7
              Re: Reballing Laptop CPU upgrade

              Without professional tools and experience=100% Failure, not even 95%.

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                #8
                Re: Reballing Laptop CPU upgrade

                Originally posted by mcplslg123 View Post
                Without professional tools and experience=100% Failure, not even 95%.
                if somebody ask for temperature to desolder and solder i bet it is 120%

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                  #9
                  Re: Reballing Laptop CPU upgrade

                  Originally posted by ktmmotocross View Post
                  if somebody ask for temperature to desolder and solder i bet it is 120%
                  Ha Ha

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