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Old Mar 27, 2011, 01:07 AM   #26
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Morale is to never try to clean that socket ever again with anything but alcohol and compressed air. Not a place for toothpicks and the like...
Well, from reading the op's opening, he was not cleaning the socket, but the bracket.

However, he should have, either had the CPU in it or the little plastic protector that it came with.
Should have or would have is a mute point at this stage in the game, I guess.

@stevednmc> update us when you get back and all.
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Old Mar 27, 2011, 02:02 AM   #27
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Yeah...this is my first build without help, (Other than TPUers), So im goin to the school of hard knocks here. So i have updated pictures, let me know what you guys think, maybe I saved my bacon after all?

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In the left side of the second image, it looks like there might be another bent pin, i am unsure. Damn magnifiying glass is only 3X, best i could find for some reason.
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Old Mar 27, 2011, 02:05 AM   #28
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Looks good . Hit it with the AIR again looks like there is a hair in there .
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Looks good . Hit it with the AIR again looks like there is a hair in there .
LOL, yeah i saw that! I havent even hit it with the air yet. Pulled the tim with a needle and the fuzz...VERY nerve racking...But it came out pretty easy. That pin on the right was a bitch! But it finally went as you can see. The other wasnt so bad it went over pretty easy. I think ther is still some of the TIM in there, but its a TINY amount, i dont think itll hurt anything.
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Looks a lot better.
Get that hair outta there and test it.
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Something else that works well for pc parts cleaning is brake cleaner in a spray can...cuts most anything and evaporates quickly...compressed air and cleaner all in one.
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I thought about that, but if it get on plastic its over, or paint for that matter. Was unsure if i should risk it...i think i risked enuff already by bein stupid!


@Viper, ittl be a while before i can test it. Unfortunately...But if it doesnt boot ill know why. Im still mid build...I?ve torn this thing apart and rebuilt it a bunch of times!!
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Old Mar 27, 2011, 02:35 AM   #33
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I keep this around, for use on my radios, computers, and other electronic cleaning needs.

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"A petroleum distillate / alcohol based precision cleaner designed as an alternative to CFC based cleaners. Ideal for apps where lower flashpoint materials can be tolerated. Cost effective, plastic safe & residue free."

And, you can pick it up at, just about, any auto parts that carries CRC.
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That reminded me of when I got a bent pin on my motherboard after disassembling the case for cleanup. Man, I was SWEATING all over the place! Thankfully, using a sewing needle and being very careful I managed to put it back in place. From the lastest pics, seems you have done the same
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That reminded me of when I got a bent pin on my motherboard after disassembling the case for cleanup. Man, I was SWEATING all over the place! Thankfully, using a sewing needle and being very careful I managed to put it back in place. From the lastest pics, seems you have done the same
Im Feelin pretty good about it...not bad for a fat guy on asthma meds!! (Very shaky!)
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I too would have used some high % alcohol for removing the TIM, some dry electronics spray for example and cotton-tipped swabs as aid but using them only the right way so that the pins woundn´t have gotten covered in more cotton fuss that would have to be removed or pins getting bend.
For the fuss removal I would have used a sewer needle, going with it between the pins and carefully lift the fuss up with it.
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yep sewing needle and steady hand and patient
thats all you need, and one more pray it works well
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Great job on cleaning & putting the pins back in place
It is not an easy thing to do when it's that small...
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I keep this around, for use on my radios, computers, and other electronic cleaning needs.

Quote from CRC

"A petroleum distillate / alcohol based precision cleaner designed as an alternative to CFC based cleaners. Ideal for apps where lower flashpoint materials can be tolerated. Cost effective, plastic safe & residue free."

And, you can pick it up at, just about, any auto parts that carries CRC.
Ex. Autozone
Wow! Learn something new everyday! I work with the stuff everyday and didnt know that!

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I too would have used some high % alcohol for removing the TIM, some dry electronics spray for example and cotton-tipped swabs as aid but using them only the right way so that the pins woundn´t have gotten covered in more cotton fuss that would have to be removed or pins getting bend.
For the fuss removal I would have used a sewer needle, going with it between the pins and carefully lift the fuss up with it.
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Thats Finally what i ended up doing, not the cotton swabs though. Thats what caused the fuzz in the firstplace, cheap crappy swab. The needle did the trick to remove all the tim and the fuzz.

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Great job on cleaning & putting the pins back in place
It is not an easy thing to do when it's that small...
Thanks much!! It was not fun, and i wish to avoid that situation in the future. Maybe someone can learn from my mistake...I hope!
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Stevednmc - I still think that a cotton swab wet from high alcohol would not fuss easily if used in the right direction and pressing power.

I the case of you first post pic the direction is from the top left to the bottom right direction - otherwise the pins would "bite" into the cotton swab and it would create more fuss 100%.

Good think you got the thing cleaned!
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Thanks much!! It was not fun, and i wish to avoid that situation in the future. Maybe someone can learn from my mistake...I hope!
I will remember this if i ever go the Intel way one day , thanks! for the heads up
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