Re: Gigabyte GA-K8VM800M recap worked but now dead?
Have had the board sitting beside the desk for a while.
It's got about 7 damaged contacts, and i just got onto ebay and noticed that the socket is for sale, then checked back here, and saw the replies.
Thankyou
Turning the motherboard over, i see that the opposite side of the socket is soldered where the CPU contacts are, so this socket looks like a through-hole type, with legs.
Up until now, was thinking about desoldering each of the contacts, removing them with micro tweezers, and then soldering in 'new' ones from another socket.
Would that be possible? Has it being done before?
Anyway, how to go about completely replacing it with this replacement socket?
Break out the heat gun,
heat up the back of the board and check temperature with a thermocouple,
pull it off,
clean the area of all the old solder using soldering iron, flux and braid.
heat it back up again and then pop in the new one?
If the board has lead solder, wouldn't the replacement socket also be presoldered with similar solder?
Or, does all of the old solder have to be removed first?
Have had the board sitting beside the desk for a while.
It's got about 7 damaged contacts, and i just got onto ebay and noticed that the socket is for sale, then checked back here, and saw the replies.
Thankyou
Turning the motherboard over, i see that the opposite side of the socket is soldered where the CPU contacts are, so this socket looks like a through-hole type, with legs.
Up until now, was thinking about desoldering each of the contacts, removing them with micro tweezers, and then soldering in 'new' ones from another socket.
Would that be possible? Has it being done before?
Anyway, how to go about completely replacing it with this replacement socket?
Break out the heat gun,
heat up the back of the board and check temperature with a thermocouple,
pull it off,
clean the area of all the old solder using soldering iron, flux and braid.
heat it back up again and then pop in the new one?
If the board has lead solder, wouldn't the replacement socket also be presoldered with similar solder?
Or, does all of the old solder have to be removed first?
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