I love it how the motherboard got so scared that it changed its identity to a completely different board. It thought its adaptability would be its savior.
i don't understand how someone can bend the pins simply by reapplying thermal paste. I have replaced air coolers, reapplied thermal paste etc, but never have gotten bent pins because of it.
@@himikotoga1733It's like how does someone manage to cut themselves on a completely blunt hairbrush. Yes, I cut myself on my own hairbrush and I don't know how I did it. Same situation with damaging a part of a computer where most unexpected and a "how?" situation. Sometimes things are a mystery but they can happen no matter how absurd or seems almost impossible. Which brings me yet to another story of how I fractured a molar tooth with a piece of metal wire while sewing and piecing together an OOAK doll that I made entirely from scratch using wire, glue, clay, glass, foam, polymer filling and fake fur, minky and fake suede fabric. One can make guesses as to how I managed to fracture a molar of all things. I baffle myself with this one still, it was only like a year ago since it happened and man... I was absolutely shocked and next day I was brought in to get my tooth fixed which was also pretty shocking considering that they normally don't get to you until several days or even weeks after to even get to the emergency of a broken tooth(They didn't see my grandma for two months and she had a tooth needed fixing.) always an interesting story to tell though, I didn't go over the details cause well, I just wanted to say the absurdities of just "WTF HOW" moments.😅Can never get over it but now it's a sort of joke with random objects I manage to do the unexpected. Cause well... Those are just two examples out of IDK how many. Could go over the I sandwiched myself between a bed and a brick wall, only my head and legs were poking out all while in the middle of watching Courage The Cowardly Dog and ended up having my arm in a sling. So uhm, yeah, I got stuck in a really weird way. Another incident I had was literally getting electrocuted by my own FDM 3D printer Prusa Mini Plus... Another one being I managed to catch my own Desktop PC on fire and fry my whole wire plug extension cord and wall socket in the process.
@@himikotoga1733 It's like how does someone manage to cut themselves on a completely blunt hairbrush. Yes, I cut myself on my own hairbrush and I don't know how I did it. Same situation with damaging a part of a computer where most unexpected and a "how?" situation. Sometimes things are a mystery but they can happen no matter how absurd or seems almost impossible. Which brings me yet to another story of how I fractured a molar tooth with a piece of metal wire while sewing and piecing together an OOAK doll that I made entirely from scratch using wire, glue, clay, glass, foam, polymer filling and fake fur, minky and fake suede fabric. One can make guesses as to how I managed to fracture a molar of all things. I baffle myself with this one still, it was only like a year ago since it happened and man... I was absolutely shocked and next day I was brought in to get my tooth fixed which was also pretty shocking considering that they normally don't get to you until several days or even weeks after to even get to the emergency of a broken tooth(They didn't see my grandma for two months and she had a tooth needed fixing.) always an interesting story to tell though, I didn't go over the details cause well, I just wanted to say the absurdities of just "WTF HOW" moments.😅Can never get over it but now it's a sort of joke with random objects I manage to do the unexpected. Cause well... Those are just two examples out of IDK how many. Could go over the I sandwiched myself between a bed and a brick wall, only my head and legs were poking out all while in the middle of watching Courage The Cowardly Dog and ended up having my arm in a sling. So uhm, yeah, I got stuck in a really weird way. Another incident I had was literally getting electrocuted by my own FDM 3D printer Prusa Mini Plus... Another one being I managed to catch my own Desktop PC on fire and fry my whole wire plug extension cord and wall socket in the process.
@@ajeenius7437it's not the boomers who hate women or are misogynist. It's actually gen-z and gen alpha who try to belittle women with their 'Sigma Male' mindset.
@MrDvneil excuse my silly question , English isn't my first language and im a bit confused about why you said smashes instead of smashed ? A typo maybe? Thanks
@@opiumCARTI00 It is a common speech habit of native English speakers to speak of something in the present tense even though it happened in the past. He also left out some words. It should have read "Yeah, it is a different board from the one he smashes."
I have repaired CPU pins before. I used to be a Dell technician and had a handful of times where a pin or two got bent. I have over 10,000 repairs under my belt and this happened maybe 5 times. I just took a tiny flat head and gently bent them back into place. Worked every time. Ran diagnostics, passed. Never had a follow up ticket.
Yeah the video was amusing yet pointless I was thinking the same thing after watching Linus and Jayz 2 Cents do it and bend socket pins back under a magnifying glass.
I have seen people who have even soldered new heads to headless pins, it is not impossible, you just need the desire to work and not go for the easy thing.
He could have fixed those pins so easily lol, they also sell replacement sockets u can solder on for less then 10 dollars. Done it a few times on ryzens new LGA am5 socket and a few Intel boards, all u need is a hot air station. I've even fixed pins just using a flat head screwdriver, slowly bending them back into shape. Takes less then 20 mins and all u need is a steady hand.
Jajaja que buen meme pénsé que solo los Latinos y resto del mundo haciamos esos chistes sobre "Libertad y Democracia" Que en realidad es. - Oh tienes recursos que yo quiero voy a invadirte y diré que eres terrorista/Dictador/Comunista etc para justificarlo.
GLORY TO SUPER EARTH 🗣️🗣️🗣️🔥🔥🔥💯💯💯🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🦅🦅🦅‼️‼️‼️ (Too bad that Sony's requiring Steam users to use PSN accounts soon to continue playing Helldivers 2. Real shame, I heard the game was really good.)
Welcome to the RTX 4000 series, where it's a miracle if it fits at all If the air is going around the card it's not cooling anything. There being so little space down the side just means the air is FORCED to go through the shroud and over the actually hot bits
I actually fix bent pins on boards, I find it relatively easy so I have no problem doing it. I got an x670e extreme for $180 and it's my main mobo after I unbent over 25% of the pins that were flattened. I've fixed other boards as well.
It depends on the severity honestly. On a socket 2011 X99 board I had, bending 9 to 10 pins back perfectly (especially with shaky hands) took some patience. Hundreds of pins? I can’t even imagine.
@@precisionxt yea, it took days an a lot of patience for that board, I don't really have too shaky of hands since I don't drink coffee and I avoid bending pins after eating/drinking anything with caffeine or sugar. It paid off in the end because that x670e extreme that I mentioned released at $1k, you find them used for cheapest $550 now. I got mine with bent pins at $180 with all of its accessories. It helped that I had a fancy curved furniture sewing needle that is mostly wide so the grip and angle of the pin was never an issue. The difficulty of using a normal sewing pin is the main cause of the difficulty in unbending bent pins.
I do micro soldering and circuit board repairs and have straightened these pins for various shops no problem before. Under the microscope they’re usually fairly straightforward to straighten again.
Yes, even when there are massive bent pins, you could still swap out the socket and solder a new one back in. But clearly he is just doing it for the content
Yes, it can, unless the motherboard was already damaged to such an extent that it wouldn't make a difference. But it is possible to change the processor socket, it is quite similar to the process of rebaling a chip (CPU or PCH)
@@croser81 Yes. exactly. has a direction. Here and in third world countries, what happens is that the process is often expensive, and may not work, an agreement is made between the customer and the repair technician to carry out the procedure, even if it doesn't work. In second and first world countries, the process is more accessible, but due to laziness, convenience or fear, it is much more practical for the repair technician to sell a new motherboard. It turns out that, even in outsourced countries or not, these damaged or lost motherboards are repaired and resold as if they were new. I'll be honest, I think the guy in the video didn't want to repair it because maybe for him, the repair wouldn't be relevant, so, to make fun of it, he decided to finish damaging the motherboard and discard it (but a company will pick it up, fix it, and resell it as new).
The motherboard was switched halfway through, i assume he either fixed or RMAd the original and got an older already broken mobo for the destruction of the pins@@kalangototal
When nearly every single pin is bent like that its not worth it at all, even if it technically works after that there's no telling what kind of performance or further mechanical issues will arise because of it. Sure a few pins here or there can be bent back but nearly every last one of those was flattened completely. Nah
Ignoring the fact the motherboard morphed into another model mid-vid; you can totally repair such damage with those raccoon-like fingers given enough time and practice on truly useless other models. The exception being the bending/sheering breaking off pins or their pads, then it's 🦴'd unless you resolder another socket or nano-solder an individual pin. On PGA the pins or usually vertical, so you can just put copper wire into the socket and have decent success.
I handled thousands of LGA CPUs for the past 19yrs, since the LGA775 socket, I never bent a single pin once, I still wonder to this day how some manage to do this.
This is what I did on a ryzen 5 1600 i got a couple years ago for free. Someone had ran their finger across the back of it, a razor and around 6 hours of straightening, I only broke 2 pins, both of which were grounding pins. Served me well until a couple months ago when I upgraded to a 3800x
I actually spent 2 hours bending the pins on a ryzen cpu, and could say i was 1000% sure i got them all and it still didnt post. Turns out it was the motherboard screwing around.
Not really if it was an am5 motherboard then bending the Pina back wouldn't do anything Am4 prolly would be fine Regardless the whole board was screwed, not just a few pins
I remember when i first built a pc and i unknowingly bent a pin and it was stuck in a booting loop, fixed the bent pin just to find out the hard drive and ssd slot on the board were bad
Uhm, why is swapping the GPU your first action when a PC doesn't post? The GPU is the last step in the cmos checklist, which means you picked the worst place to start. A PC will boot, even with a GPU inserted, so you could just leave the GPU out and see if it posts, if not, move on.
Few bent pins is perfectly fixable. Tweezers, steady hand and some patience is all it takes. I have done it myself a few time without any problems. This video is a clickbait and missleading. Sorry guys but thumbs down this time.
I'm not really a pc guy, this is a legitimate question, how the hell does somebody even manage that? They just misalign the cpu and ooga booga the bar?
I love it how the motherboard got so scared that it changed its identity to a completely different board. It thought its adaptability would be its savior.
💀💀💀😭😭
board done changed sockets 😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭
The board so scared it changed the color scheme 😂
So that motherboard evolved on camera?
It went from PGA to LGA 😭
That’s one way to say the motherboard is f*cked
sad*
IT'S NOT FUCKED IT'S SAD! lmao
2 different motherboards
“I’m gonna SAD your motherboard” lol
Motherboards I like to flash
My PC is working flawlessly, I think I'll repaste it anyways
Nothing wrong with that. Just don't do stupid shit. Or do it, but please record it and post it for all of us to enjoy.
i don't understand how someone can bend the pins simply by reapplying thermal paste. I have replaced air coolers, reapplied thermal paste etc, but never have gotten bent pins because of it.
@@himikotoga1733perhaps you are just weak. i bend all pin everytime. i am strong man
@@himikotoga1733It's like how does someone manage to cut themselves on a completely blunt hairbrush. Yes, I cut myself on my own hairbrush and I don't know how I did it. Same situation with damaging a part of a computer where most unexpected and a "how?" situation. Sometimes things are a mystery but they can happen no matter how absurd or seems almost impossible. Which brings me yet to another story of how I fractured a molar tooth with a piece of metal wire while sewing and piecing together an OOAK doll that I made entirely from scratch using wire, glue, clay, glass, foam, polymer filling and fake fur, minky and fake suede fabric. One can make guesses as to how I managed to fracture a molar of all things. I baffle myself with this one still, it was only like a year ago since it happened and man... I was absolutely shocked and next day I was brought in to get my tooth fixed which was also pretty shocking considering that they normally don't get to you until several days or even weeks after to even get to the emergency of a broken tooth(They didn't see my grandma for two months and she had a tooth needed fixing.) always an interesting story to tell though, I didn't go over the details cause well, I just wanted to say the absurdities of just "WTF HOW" moments.😅Can never get over it but now it's a sort of joke with random objects I manage to do the unexpected. Cause well... Those are just two examples out of IDK how many. Could go over the I sandwiched myself between a bed and a brick wall, only my head and legs were poking out all while in the middle of watching Courage The Cowardly Dog and ended up having my arm in a sling. So uhm, yeah, I got stuck in a really weird way. Another incident I had was literally getting electrocuted by my own FDM 3D printer Prusa Mini Plus... Another one being I managed to catch my own Desktop PC on fire and fry my whole wire plug extension cord and wall socket in the process.
@@himikotoga1733 It's like how does someone manage to cut themselves on a completely blunt hairbrush. Yes, I cut myself on my own hairbrush and I don't know how I did it. Same situation with damaging a part of a computer where most unexpected and a "how?" situation. Sometimes things are a mystery but they can happen no matter how absurd or seems almost impossible. Which brings me yet to another story of how I fractured a molar tooth with a piece of metal wire while sewing and piecing together an OOAK doll that I made entirely from scratch using wire, glue, clay, glass, foam, polymer filling and fake fur, minky and fake suede fabric. One can make guesses as to how I managed to fracture a molar of all things. I baffle myself with this one still, it was only like a year ago since it happened and man... I was absolutely shocked and next day I was brought in to get my tooth fixed which was also pretty shocking considering that they normally don't get to you until several days or even weeks after to even get to the emergency of a broken tooth(They didn't see my grandma for two months and she had a tooth needed fixing.) always an interesting story to tell though, I didn't go over the details cause well, I just wanted to say the absurdities of just "WTF HOW" moments.😅Can never get over it but now it's a sort of joke with random objects I manage to do the unexpected. Cause well... Those are just two examples out of IDK how many. Could go over the I sandwiched myself between a bed and a brick wall, only my head and legs were poking out all while in the middle of watching Courage The Cowardly Dog and ended up having my arm in a sling. So uhm, yeah, I got stuck in a really weird way. Another incident I had was literally getting electrocuted by my own FDM 3D printer Prusa Mini Plus... Another one being I managed to catch my own Desktop PC on fire and fry my whole wire plug extension cord and wall socket in the process.
"It looks great but it's completely useless "
Comedy of the century
so true 'bout those influenzas
not comedy if its true
@@apoymc true about women
@@W_Rizzer667 Ok boomer
@@ajeenius7437it's not the boomers who hate women or are misogynist. It's actually gen-z and gen alpha who try to belittle women with their 'Sigma Male' mindset.
Thought bro was actually gonna fix it for a sec 😂
He prolly did its a different mobo that he broke
@@mabeuz yeah is a different board the one he smashes.
@MrDvneil excuse my silly question , English isn't my first language and im a bit confused about why you said smashes instead of smashed ? A typo maybe? Thanks
@@opiumCARTI00in that context, smashes is the right thing to say.
@@opiumCARTI00 It is a common speech habit of native English speakers to speak of something in the present tense even though it happened in the past. He also left out some words. It should have read "Yeah, it is a different board from the one he smashes."
Thats actually repairable, i did it worked for me
he smashed a different board, ofc its repairable (unless you fuck up a pin, but if youre lucky itll be an unused one)
@@TheVirusWar or a ground pin
@@TheVirusWar He likely smashed the same board and then replaced the motherboard
I also had a few bent pins on my z390 board and I was able to bend them back with tweezers and a lot of patience. I9 still OC on all cores to 5.1Ghz
@@ace8656 I used a damn needle bro
"No influencers were harmed in this video"
Unfortunately
But it is fucked, literally and figuratively
@@thecat293sad*
Just one.
The real joke of this video is that you can’t fix an influencer
I have repaired CPU pins before. I used to be a Dell technician and had a handful of times where a pin or two got bent. I have over 10,000 repairs under my belt and this happened maybe 5 times. I just took a tiny flat head and gently bent them back into place. Worked every time. Ran diagnostics, passed. Never had a follow up ticket.
As a dell technician, were you payed well, also what do you work as now?
hope it works for me. my am5 socket looks like it has 3 or 4 misaligned pins
Yeah the video was amusing yet pointless I was thinking the same thing after watching Linus and Jayz 2 Cents do it and bend socket pins back under a magnifying glass.
bent some of my athlons before, and fixed them using the tip of an empty ballpen
@@KvltKommando credit card
"Now that democracy has landed on my desk" bro💀💀
😂😂😂
Did i hear oil
Did i hear something about Liber-Tea?
⬆️➡️⬇️⬇️⬇️ Sending in a Eagle
Scenes like this are happening all over the galaxy
You could be next
Seeing all those pins, not even the greatest technician that's ever lived can help at this point
You can change the whole cpu sockel
I have never heard of anyone successfully replacing an am5 socket. Is this possible?
I have seen people who have even soldered new heads to headless pins, it is not impossible, you just need the desire to work and not go for the easy thing.
It's easy to replace the socket , but you can also straighten up the pins , just need the right tools.
He could have fixed those pins so easily lol, they also sell replacement sockets u can solder on for less then 10 dollars.
Done it a few times on ryzens new LGA am5 socket and a few Intel boards, all u need is a hot air station.
I've even fixed pins just using a flat head screwdriver, slowly bending them back into shape. Takes less then 20 mins and all u need is a steady hand.
"It looks great but completely useless"
-THE GREATEST TECHNICIAN TO EVER LIVED, 2024
"the lights are on, but nobody is home" 😂😂😭😭
@@ManhattanFlash1337😂😂
Engineers Vs designer be like
He did such a good job fixing the pins that it transformed the motherboard. Banging motherboards does wonders
Can’t wait for the comments saying you damaged it on purpose so your customer would have to pay more for a replacement motherboard 😂
837 likes and no replies? wtf
You can repair pins (with some success rate) and charge for new mobo anyway... But quoting Fallout intro: "influencer never changes"
Well I hope he has liability insurance.
@@Autism-CreatureIts a different board.
@@jacek-janyup
Careful, theres still a few good pins in there
It's too late now. The greatest technician that's ever lived already banged the customer's mother
board.
XD
"they weren't careful while opening the case to replace the paste" 🔥
"and now all this beauty is going to waste"
I think "The greatest technician thats ever lived" is a Helldiver 😂
🫡
@@SalemTechspertsGOD BLESS YOU YOU DEMOCRACY LOVING MAN, NO BUG NOR BOT WILL STAND IN OUR WAY 🦅 🫡
As soon as he said "democracy has landed" it was obvious, we're grateful to have him in the side of FREEDOM
If only Sony didn't ruin it....
@@Ryuunohanami Yeah Sony really screwed everything up
"Banged the customers mother...board"
he saved himself
ha i get it
"The lights are on but no one's home"
WILL WOOD????!
So glad to see you guys carefully, painstakingly fixed every last pin to be perfectly aligned.
I'm sure they'll have a video complaining about e-waste somewhere 😂
"Democracy has landed on my bench" 💀
Jajaja que buen meme pénsé que solo los Latinos y resto del mundo haciamos esos chistes sobre "Libertad y Democracia" Que en realidad es. - Oh tienes recursos que yo quiero voy a invadirte y diré que eres terrorista/Dictador/Comunista etc para justificarlo.
HELL YEAH 🦅🦅🦅
the fact random quotes from the video get people so many likes is sad
we all saw the fucking video
THERES EVEN SUBTITLES I SWEAR TO GOD
↑→↓↓↓
@@tsugumorihoney2288”nice argument, however, ⬆️➡️⬇️⬇️⬇️”
DEMOCRACY NEEDS YOU HELLDIVER
"Because it looks great AND it's completely useless" 😂
“mother board” he says
"customer's mother board"
“the lights are on but nobody’s home” 💀💀💀💀💀💀
I remember one song by tom rosenthal with these words. Just popped in my head
@@ZINAK1for me it was a Will Wood song
gen z is so susceptive can't handle simpliest phrases
Pretty much describes the entire US population.
@@MDoom-McDonought who tf said i was gen z 💀💀💀
Man I'm glad I found your content! You've got great humor!
"democracy has landed" -every Helldiver and this guy
GLORY TO SUPER EARTH 🗣️🗣️🗣️🔥🔥🔥💯💯💯🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🦅🦅🦅‼️‼️‼️
(Too bad that Sony's requiring Steam users to use PSN accounts soon to continue playing Helldivers 2. Real shame, I heard the game was really good.)
@@realomegadrumer WHY I don't have a playstation and they do this
@@octrain4943 IT HAS BEEN CANCELLED YESSSSS
@@epicsans3616 GLORY TO SUPER EARTH AND ALL ITS HELLDIVERS 🗣️🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
@@realomegadrumer Sony has walked that back under threats of treason.
*The Asus to Gigabyte motherboard transformation was incredible. What skills that board has.*
I noticed that too
🤣🤣🤣
door ost here earned u a sub man
"Well, this CPU is fucked, might as well fuck it up some more for content."
You're damn right.
he used a different CPU
in case you didn't notice
not a cpu, its a motherboard
@@sdfsdfsdfsdfsdf3872 Indians would love to disagree with you
@@sdfsdfsdfsdfsdf3872Where do you think those pins came from?
They're both fucked.
@@HyperShadic101same
"They cracked open the case
To replace
The paste
And now all this beauty is going to waste"
-The greatest technician that's ever lived
Truly motivational quotes of 2024
Why take out the CPU to replace the paste, though?
I love all the burns in the opening.
bro is dropping bars on this one
some greatest technical that has ever lived🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
More like dropping pins
the way you called out influencers was absolute perfection lmao 💀
The way he gently bent those pins back into shape is astonishing. I can't wait to try it on mine and see how it runs.
The doors elevator music... BANGER
bruh roblox doors did not invent this song
@@Carson-j8k im pretty sure they did
@@Carson-j8k Never said it did, but it is the doors elevator music
??????????!!!!!!!
@@Carson-j8k its mostly known from doors soo yeah
The greatest bullshistzu master that ever lived
lmao 😂, meanwhile ceramic tweezers are fun for an ocd technician
I want to see this one full length!
“The Influencer” LOL 😂
Bent cpu pins: still have a chance for repair🎉
Bent motherboard pins: its fucked, no chance of survival💀💀
well it could be fixed but it's absolutely not worth the time, sadly
My technician who did that: 🗿
Me who run a working CPU with single missing pin 🗿
that was only 3 pins, would take like 30 minutes and a beer to fix
@@salwaaaaa091probably a ground pin, you're very lucky
oh my days salem is absolutely SPITTING BARSSSSSSSS
How much space do you have for gpu airflow?
This pc: YES
Welcome to the RTX 4000 series, where it's a miracle if it fits at all
If the air is going around the card it's not cooling anything. There being so little space down the side just means the air is FORCED to go through the shroud and over the actually hot bits
@@DraazaBut what happens with the air after it hit the pcb? Only behind the 3rd fan it can go through
NAHHH THE PINS 😭
they were in better shape then after he Banged them😭
ive fixed pins before, but thats certainly a better way! thanks for the advice
The greatest person that has ever lived
I actually fix bent pins on boards, I find it relatively easy so I have no problem doing it. I got an x670e extreme for $180 and it's my main mobo after I unbent over 25% of the pins that were flattened. I've fixed other boards as well.
Have fun repairing those pins lol only fix for that is a full socket replacement by de-soldering and soldering a new replacement
@@MysticStar_Blue_Swordsman Just bend them into shape? I've done it with a random magnifying glass and a random needle
It depends on the severity honestly. On a socket 2011 X99 board I had, bending 9 to 10 pins back perfectly (especially with shaky hands) took some patience. Hundreds of pins? I can’t even imagine.
@@precisionxt yea, it took days an a lot of patience for that board, I don't really have too shaky of hands since I don't drink coffee and I avoid bending pins after eating/drinking anything with caffeine or sugar. It paid off in the end because that x670e extreme that I mentioned released at $1k, you find them used for cheapest $550 now. I got mine with bent pins at $180 with all of its accessories. It helped that I had a fancy curved furniture sewing needle that is mostly wide so the grip and angle of the pin was never an issue. The difficulty of using a normal sewing pin is the main cause of the difficulty in unbending bent pins.
Yeah, I've fixed bent pins on numerous PC's when I was fixing them for the military. Tedious, yet rewarding.
You can bend them back, right???
Yea you absolutely can. It’s once they’re snapped then the MB is done for. Or you could just replace the socket.
I do micro soldering and circuit board repairs and have straightened these pins for various shops no problem before. Under the microscope they’re usually fairly straightforward to straighten again.
Yes, even when there are massive bent pins, you could still swap out the socket and solder a new one back in. But clearly he is just doing it for the content
Sometimes it’s just easier and cheaper in the long run to just replace the board.
@@Sir_Austin_T_Geeor you can waste 30 min of your time and notice that pins on the edge are most doubled somwhere else.
@@DRedGuia how much of that I’m willing to do depends entirely on how much I’m being paid.
yea, I did that on an old optiplex one time. Easy fix even without a microscope
Those bent pins give me a nightmare 😭
I like how the pins are bent neatly
Lmao the end was basically
Can we fix it?
"No it's f&cked"
The "Influencer"
has an eagle 🦅
AMERRIKAAA
@@mutchremmy FK YEAH!!!!
U are so accurate and gentle...
i thought that was fixable?
Yes, it can, unless the motherboard was already damaged to such an extent that it wouldn't make a difference. But it is possible to change the processor socket, it is quite similar to the process of rebaling a chip (CPU or PCH)
all you need is some tweezers and a bit of time
@@croser81 Yes. exactly.
has a direction.
Here and in third world countries, what happens is that the process is often expensive, and may not work, an agreement is made between the customer and the repair technician to carry out the procedure, even if it doesn't work.
In second and first world countries, the process is more accessible, but due to laziness, convenience or fear, it is much more practical for the repair technician to sell a new motherboard.
It turns out that, even in outsourced countries or not, these damaged or lost motherboards are repaired and resold as if they were new.
I'll be honest, I think the guy in the video didn't want to repair it because maybe for him, the repair wouldn't be relevant, so, to make fun of it, he decided to finish damaging the motherboard and discard it (but a company will pick it up, fix it, and resell it as new).
Mechanical pencil with no lead
The motherboard was switched halfway through, i assume he either fixed or RMAd the original and got an older already broken mobo for the destruction of the pins@@kalangototal
They got the doors elevator jam in the background
The script for this video is beautiful :D
*_THE GREATEST TECHNICIAN THAT'S EVER LIVED_*
Bro roasted the entire Internet in 5 seconds 😂😂😂😂😂
i have an epilepsy seeing the pins
I can still hear the rEeEeEes of the average follower. 😂
They’re going wild 😂
Well there's nothing to worry about, since there's nothing they can do about The Greatest Technician That's Ever Lived. 🤣
this guy reminds me of all jokes aside
toothbrush and worlds greatest technician thats ever lived
Its amazing to see that kind of build has no LED debug to ease the troubleshoot
Democracy landed on the bench 😂😂😂
The greatest motherboard that ever lived
What possessed the customer to remove the processor in the first place is a mystery.
Bro has so much skill he turned a Intel chipset to AMD. Protect this man
...at ALL costs...
I'm pretty confident that this could've been fixed.
You have to be very careful with the tweezers, but I've done it a few times successfully before...
Ditto on an X-99 board.
When nearly every single pin is bent like that its not worth it at all, even if it technically works after that there's no telling what kind of performance or further mechanical issues will arise because of it. Sure a few pins here or there can be bent back but nearly every last one of those was flattened completely. Nah
I bent them back with a empty ink pen
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Ignoring the fact the motherboard morphed into another model mid-vid; you can totally repair such damage with those raccoon-like fingers given enough time and practice on truly useless other models. The exception being the bending/sheering breaking off pins or their pads, then it's 🦴'd unless you resolder another socket or nano-solder an individual pin. On PGA the pins or usually vertical, so you can just put copper wire into the socket and have decent success.
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I handled thousands of LGA CPUs for the past 19yrs, since the LGA775 socket, I never bent a single pin once, I still wonder to this day how some manage to do this.
Probably dropped the CPU when trying to place it on without the protective cover.
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Eh. I think it was too far gone.
This is the proper technique to fix bent CPU pins. Thanks for sharing.
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I'd die laughing if it was me
If the pins are not broken, you can straighten them to the correct "position"...
indeed. destroyed it instead.
This is what I did on a ryzen 5 1600 i got a couple years ago for free.
Someone had ran their finger across the back of it, a razor and around 6 hours of straightening, I only broke 2 pins, both of which were grounding pins. Served me well until a couple months ago when I upgraded to a 3800x
@@enfantterrible4868 you can see that the one he destroyed is a different one. look at the patterns on it
I actually spent 2 hours bending the pins on a ryzen cpu, and could say i was 1000% sure i got them all and it still didnt post.
Turns out it was the motherboard screwing around.
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you could have actually bent those pins back into position instead of wasting the motherboard, but oh well
Not really if it was an am5 motherboard then bending the Pina back wouldn't do anything
Am4 prolly would be fine
Regardless the whole board was screwed, not just a few pins
@@VS-010 am5 my ass that was an Intel motherboard dummy
Nah
@@VS-010 its an intel motherboard goofy, not an am5
@@VS-010 i bend back to right position on damaged am5 mobo
So infuriating how a SINGLE bent pin is the same thing as being inside the explosion radius of a ballistic missile with malicious intent (you’re fckd)
I remember when i first built a pc and i unknowingly bent a pin and it was stuck in a booting loop, fixed the bent pin just to find out the hard drive and ssd slot on the board were bad
Uhm, why is swapping the GPU your first action when a PC doesn't post? The GPU is the last step in the cmos checklist, which means you picked the worst place to start.
A PC will boot, even with a GPU inserted, so you could just leave the GPU out and see if it posts, if not, move on.
Mb because he's average PC guy with a vlog?
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bro what?? that definitely could have been fixed. those pins weren't that bent
I've just thought the same
Different MOBO
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Few bent pins is perfectly fixable. Tweezers, steady hand and some patience is all it takes. I have done it myself a few time without any problems. This video is a clickbait and missleading. Sorry guys but thumbs down this time.
I'm not really a pc guy, this is a legitimate question, how the hell does somebody even manage that?
They just misalign the cpu and ooga booga the bar?
Accidentally drop the cpu while installing, corner of cpu hits the pins, presto, you're screwed :(
Sometimes it can be fixed by bending the pins back, but it all depends on the exact way the pin was bent. This was not one of those fixable times.
@@oneedgyboi606 I mean, only 3-4 pins were slightly bent... the entire socket of smashed pins in the thumbnail is from good bullshitsu
@@BillyONeal They looked fixable for sure. Even if they were broken he could replace the socket but he might not have the tools or skills to do so.
@@wilsonfromthewarehouse that's probably what he did. Note that the intentionally destroyed one was a different board :)
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I wasted my time watching this video.
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The GPU is the entire length of the interior of the case.😂
I felt physical pain looking at this.
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