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System Name | Rocinante |
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Processor | I9 14900KS |
Motherboard | EVGA z690 Dark KINGPIN (modded BIOS) |
Cooling | EK-AIO Elite 360 D-RGB |
Memory | 64GB Gskill Trident Z5 DDR5 6000 @6400 |
Video Card(s) | MSI SUPRIM Liquid X 4090 |
Storage | 1x 500GB 980 Pro | 1x 1TB 980 Pro | 1x 8TB Corsair MP400 |
Display(s) | Odyssey OLED G9 G95SC |
Case | Lian Li o11 Evo Dynamic White |
Audio Device(s) | Moondrop S8's on Schiit Hel 2e |
Power Supply | Bequiet! Power Pro 12 1500w |
Mouse | Lamzu Atlantis mini (White) |
Keyboard | Monsgeek M3 Lavender, Akko Crystal Blues |
VR HMD | Quest 3 |
Software | Windows 11 |
Benchmark Scores | I dont have time for that. |
So today I had to build 2 AMD systems. I had 3 mobos 2xAM2 and 1x AM3 for one system I was doing a mobo swap so I could get ram voltage control. On the AM3 rig it was so I had a test bed for cooler reviews. That left me with a spare board. Now after I built and swapped the other systems. I relized I had an old 5200BE laying on a shelf in the PC room. I bought the CPU for like $15 because it had bent pins.
Thinking it was a deal I snagged it. However I got greedy with the credit card and tore 2 off in the process. With my luck they were not ground pins. The CPU was dead. That was over a year ago. However today with already so much on my plate. I decided you know What about a staple mod? The concept is simple. A staple fits into the pin holes on the CPU socket. Now gold is used mostly for its conductivity but it isnt a necessity. With that in mind aluminium should work fine. So the idea is to cut a staple so its pin length and improvise.
To start I found some purple staples in the junk drawer in the kitchen. (Sorry iphone cam)
And of course our 5200BE
All together with our sweet socket.
So first. We have to find the broken pins. After you have found them we need to mark down their location by righting it down. I personally use row/spaces. You can do so however you want but I find this easier. The important thing is you must know were they are located so you can place the staple into the socket in the correct hole. Also REMEMBER that the socket is a mirror image. So your rows/spaces will be BACKWARDS.
Mine that I wrote on a receipt.
Now if you haven't already fix/check to make sure your CPU does not have bent pins. After that its time for measurement. I eyeballed it. However you must try to be as close as possible. Let me explain. If it is too short you will not get it out. Magnets aren't an option too many sensitive components. Shaking isnt an option the holes are to tight.
Now if it is too long the staple tip will bend. This can make it miss entirely or come in contact with other pins. Start by cutting the staple in half. After of course you have straightened it as much as possible. This is pretty safe since staples are universal they do not differ in size. Now that you have done this. Place the half next to a good pin on the CPU. Either measure or eyeball the point you will need to make the next cut. NOW this is a critical point.
Other than the above mentioned their is a factor some may not consider. So I will state it here. Pins on a CPU are not totally cylindrical. At the bottom they sort of bead out. I have drawn a crappy picture so you get the idea.
Now. When a pin breaks off it usually takes the base with it. Because of this you have the solder pad. Which means that you cannot cut the staple to exactly pin height. Cut it a HAIR longer so it makes contact with this pad. Or you will fall short. (Remember to check though. If the base is still their compensate with a slight height drop.)
After you have cut your staple pieces, carefully insert them into the pin holes with the socket UNLOCKED. Gently push until they wont go. If all goes well their should be a minuscule amount still sticking up. This is good. Now place your processor in the socket and put up a heatsink on it. I recommend using a OEM cooler so if it does not work and needs adjustment you don't need to go through a complicated rebuild process. If the CPU does not seat correctly the staple pieces are in the wrong place or too long.
After that is done plug it in and give it a go!
After rebuild.
Finally WOOHOO the 5200+BE lives!! New test bed what?
Q&A
Q: What tools do you recommend?
A: Wire-cutters and/or needle nose are a must. Needle nose will help you place the pieces of staple and cut them. scissors will also work in cutting a staple. Aluminium shards easy.
Q: What surface do you recommend?
A: Preferably sitting height. Like a table, bench, workstation etc. Any hard surface. Also high light. With no high lighting you will fail.
Q: It didn't work what do?
A: Either the processor really is dead or the staples aren't connecting correctly. Reseat/replace them.
Q: I tried this and I blew it up. What is your paypal address?
A: I'm not responsible. This is high risk and do it at you'r own risk. I don't owe you a dime.
Q: How hard is this really?
A: Pictures are worth as many words as questions. This is actually pretty easy. The key is to stay calm. These parts are incredibly small. If you have shaky hands try to calm down as much as possible. I also recommend doing this when you are alone or it is quiet. You will need to remember counts, placement, work in small areas. Just take it easy Don't rush. its been DOA for this long. Whats another 15min?
Q: How long did it take?
A: It took me 10min. I say the MAX that this mod should take depending on skill and broken pin amount/placement is 30min.
Q: Should I try this on my GF first?
A: Negative. This will not impress her and she will not be cool with your attempt at trying it on her first.
Enjoy!
Thinking it was a deal I snagged it. However I got greedy with the credit card and tore 2 off in the process. With my luck they were not ground pins. The CPU was dead. That was over a year ago. However today with already so much on my plate. I decided you know What about a staple mod? The concept is simple. A staple fits into the pin holes on the CPU socket. Now gold is used mostly for its conductivity but it isnt a necessity. With that in mind aluminium should work fine. So the idea is to cut a staple so its pin length and improvise.
To start I found some purple staples in the junk drawer in the kitchen. (Sorry iphone cam)
And of course our 5200BE
All together with our sweet socket.
So first. We have to find the broken pins. After you have found them we need to mark down their location by righting it down. I personally use row/spaces. You can do so however you want but I find this easier. The important thing is you must know were they are located so you can place the staple into the socket in the correct hole. Also REMEMBER that the socket is a mirror image. So your rows/spaces will be BACKWARDS.
Mine that I wrote on a receipt.
Now if you haven't already fix/check to make sure your CPU does not have bent pins. After that its time for measurement. I eyeballed it. However you must try to be as close as possible. Let me explain. If it is too short you will not get it out. Magnets aren't an option too many sensitive components. Shaking isnt an option the holes are to tight.
Now if it is too long the staple tip will bend. This can make it miss entirely or come in contact with other pins. Start by cutting the staple in half. After of course you have straightened it as much as possible. This is pretty safe since staples are universal they do not differ in size. Now that you have done this. Place the half next to a good pin on the CPU. Either measure or eyeball the point you will need to make the next cut. NOW this is a critical point.
Other than the above mentioned their is a factor some may not consider. So I will state it here. Pins on a CPU are not totally cylindrical. At the bottom they sort of bead out. I have drawn a crappy picture so you get the idea.
Now. When a pin breaks off it usually takes the base with it. Because of this you have the solder pad. Which means that you cannot cut the staple to exactly pin height. Cut it a HAIR longer so it makes contact with this pad. Or you will fall short. (Remember to check though. If the base is still their compensate with a slight height drop.)
After you have cut your staple pieces, carefully insert them into the pin holes with the socket UNLOCKED. Gently push until they wont go. If all goes well their should be a minuscule amount still sticking up. This is good. Now place your processor in the socket and put up a heatsink on it. I recommend using a OEM cooler so if it does not work and needs adjustment you don't need to go through a complicated rebuild process. If the CPU does not seat correctly the staple pieces are in the wrong place or too long.
After that is done plug it in and give it a go!
After rebuild.
Finally WOOHOO the 5200+BE lives!! New test bed what?
Q&A
Q: What tools do you recommend?
A: Wire-cutters and/or needle nose are a must. Needle nose will help you place the pieces of staple and cut them. scissors will also work in cutting a staple. Aluminium shards easy.
Q: What surface do you recommend?
A: Preferably sitting height. Like a table, bench, workstation etc. Any hard surface. Also high light. With no high lighting you will fail.
Q: It didn't work what do?
A: Either the processor really is dead or the staples aren't connecting correctly. Reseat/replace them.
Q: I tried this and I blew it up. What is your paypal address?
A: I'm not responsible. This is high risk and do it at you'r own risk. I don't owe you a dime.
Q: How hard is this really?
A: Pictures are worth as many words as questions. This is actually pretty easy. The key is to stay calm. These parts are incredibly small. If you have shaky hands try to calm down as much as possible. I also recommend doing this when you are alone or it is quiet. You will need to remember counts, placement, work in small areas. Just take it easy Don't rush. its been DOA for this long. Whats another 15min?
Q: How long did it take?
A: It took me 10min. I say the MAX that this mod should take depending on skill and broken pin amount/placement is 30min.
Q: Should I try this on my GF first?
A: Negative. This will not impress her and she will not be cool with your attempt at trying it on her first.
Enjoy!
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