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Processor | 2x Intel Xeon Processor E5-2670 |
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Motherboard | ASROCK SSI-EEB DUAL-SOCKET EP2C602-4L/D16 |
Cooling | Corsair Hydro Series™ H105 240mm / Coolermaster Hyper Evo 212 |
Memory | Samsung ECC 1333Mhz 64GB |
Video Card(s) | Gigabyte G1 Gaming GeForce GTX 980 4GB |
Storage | WD Black 1,5TB 7200rpm 64MB Cache 3.5" / Samsung Pro 850 256GB SSD |
Display(s) | Asus P298Q 29'' IPS |
Case | NZXT S340 |
Power Supply | Corsair AX860 80 PLUS® Platinum Fully Modular |
Mouse | Razer Taipan Ambidextrous |
Keyboard | Cooler Master Quickfire XT MX Cherry BLUE |
Software | Win7 64bit / Razer Electra |
hi there.
as i have already new motherboard (msi), i was wondering, if you could guys help me figure out what could i do to make my hero vii new again.
few months ago, i saw few bent pins. as i tried to bend them back, accidently i broke two of them, which looked like a grounding pins.
picture below how bad is outcome.
is there any possibilities what to do with it. warranty has been already denied by a store where i attempted to hand in. i am not going to cheat on some poor gamer trying to sell faulty item by hand. ASUS told me that socket replacement is available only in area where you bought it. so in Latvia its not possible. so its just laying on my desk without any proper application.
motherboard works just fine, boots fine. have seen one BSOD (with r9 280x graphics card inserted, so i am pretty sure its despite of overclock of it)
does anybody have any expierance with jeweler or stuff like that?
as i have already new motherboard (msi), i was wondering, if you could guys help me figure out what could i do to make my hero vii new again.
few months ago, i saw few bent pins. as i tried to bend them back, accidently i broke two of them, which looked like a grounding pins.
picture below how bad is outcome.
is there any possibilities what to do with it. warranty has been already denied by a store where i attempted to hand in. i am not going to cheat on some poor gamer trying to sell faulty item by hand. ASUS told me that socket replacement is available only in area where you bought it. so in Latvia its not possible. so its just laying on my desk without any proper application.
motherboard works just fine, boots fine. have seen one BSOD (with r9 280x graphics card inserted, so i am pretty sure its despite of overclock of it)
does anybody have any expierance with jeweler or stuff like that?