How to Fix Bent Motherboard Pins

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  • Опубліковано 16 гру 2013
  • Got a motherboard with bent socket pins? It's actually pretty simple to fix, provided the pins aren't too badly bent. Give it a go!
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  • @99domini99
    @99domini99 8 років тому +201

    I've bent back like 10 to 15 pins on a damaged AMD Athlon X4 860K, and guess what...
    I'm typing this comment on the machine running this CPU now :)

    • @DIYPerks
      @DIYPerks  8 років тому +30

      Nice :)

    • @joshuamaddock525
      @joshuamaddock525 8 років тому

      +deWaardt I think i may have bent my Z170A motherboard pins but there are really small so i can hardly see then do you think it is fixable and i dont know how many are bent can i still put a CPU in or what

    • @99domini99
      @99domini99 8 років тому

      +joshua maddock with bent pins you can't put your CPU in, not at all. You can try to bend them back, if you don't think you can do it, you could try to ask some tech savvy person who might want to do this for you :)

    • @Dimasdanz
      @Dimasdanz 8 років тому

      +deWaardt 15? Try all of it. I pulled the stock cooler and the processor goes with it (Phenom X4 955). Well, to this date, it is still working.

    • @99domini99
      @99domini99 8 років тому

      Fortunately AMD CPU's use PGA sockets so the pins are on the CPU, making them fairly easy to bend back.
      Fortunately I've never had an LGA socket motherboard with bent pins.

  • @plugspark333
    @plugspark333 4 місяці тому +3

    10 years ago. Look at where you are now.. Great achievement Mate.. All your works are incredible..

  • @TjMag.
    @TjMag. 7 років тому +29

    OMG Thank you!! I found a $200 motherboard in a e waste bin i took it and nothing was wrong with it but the cpu socket pin were bent (only like 4-5 of them)! you probably will not read this but i have to thank you for show me this(there is no other video show this on youtube like your!) Thank you

    • @TjMag.
      @TjMag. 7 років тому +2

      The motherboard is a ASUS P7H5D-V EVO

    • @yaaaboiflexi7114
      @yaaaboiflexi7114 3 роки тому

      @@TjMag. Yo i found 4 of them and 3 other asus ones for 50$ planning on fixing them. How dod yours go?

    • @TjMag.
      @TjMag. 3 роки тому +2

      @@yaaaboiflexi7114 it went good, I got a cpu for the motherboard, an i7-980 off kijiji for like $40, and I bought a 1050ti and it has work perfectly for about 4 years

    • @TjMag.
      @TjMag. 3 роки тому +1

      @@yaaaboiflexi7114 over all I spend under $200 for probably best price to performance pc out there at the time. There was no issue that I occurred other then a few bios issues, so I recommend taking the time and learning how to bios flash the motherboards

    • @yaaaboiflexi7114
      @yaaaboiflexi7114 3 роки тому

      @@TjMag. after watching tech yes city he inspired me to get a Xeon x3440. Got one for 12$ on AliExpress. I am using one one of the boards (an EVGA ) with 16gb ram and a 780. I’d say that whole build with case and psu was 130$. Crazy performance too.

  • @alilseman2979
    @alilseman2979 8 років тому +5

    Your video has given me hope and encouragement. Even just trying to fix the pins will make me feel less dumb about having bent them in the first place. Great contribution.

  • @MrUniq
    @MrUniq 8 років тому +1

    9 years ago I bought a new motherboard which I booted up and it quickly shut down and was permanently dead. Thinking it was my fault, I threw it in the closet and kept it in storage until I saw this video today. I took a closer look at it and saw the pins were bent, likely a manufacturing defect I didn't notice years ago. I corrected the pins and it's working now! Now I can give a working PC to a family member. Thank you so much!

  • @HelzaFFXIV
    @HelzaFFXIV 9 років тому +5

    This video is a little bit old, but I'd like to thank you for it. I was just about to go replacing an expensive CPU because of an intermittent boot-up/shut-down until I looked closely and realized I had bent some of the pins on the motherboard. Followed the video step by step and now the computer works just fine! Thank you for saving my business! I'm lost without a working computer!

  • @lifeofqwerty
    @lifeofqwerty 10 років тому +2

    Thanks this helped a lot!
    Today I accidentally bent a few pins, and thought to myself: that's it for this motherboard, but thanks to your video I've successfully repaired it! You've made my day!

  • @TheBlooRayChannel
    @TheBlooRayChannel 9 років тому +44

    He reminds me of Theon Greyjoy. Nonetheless, fantastic video!

    • @eusevis
      @eusevis 7 років тому +1

      and i was wondering who he reminds me!

  • @bluegreenash
    @bluegreenash 10 років тому +5

    I used to work repairing PCs (many years ago). Re-aligning pins like this was quite common, on IDE drives and on fpga processors. Like the man said, if you are careful / gentle this works quite well.

  • @Jumeeno
    @Jumeeno 9 років тому +2

    Thank you very much for posting this video. Using it as a guide, I managed to save my new motherboard which had some bent pins (and was heading for the scrapheap)! My own fault I must add, but you have just saved me the cost of a replacement board :)

  • @graemehughes3437
    @graemehughes3437 4 роки тому +1

    Definitely useful! I have bought plenty of dual core. Dual processor motherboards and been too scared to try. I'm not nervous now to give it a go as I just bought a brand new MB very high end and it has 2 bent pins! Thank you for assisting my confidence in this as EVERYONE resells boards with bent pins SNEAKILY not mentioning BENT PINS! And The end up DIRT CHEAP! And move around the world... Cheers bro

  • @uhavemooface
    @uhavemooface 6 років тому

    Just got to your video. I can't believe that it worked after you bent them back into place. That is crazy cool. Great job man.

  • @RolfPower
    @RolfPower 10 років тому +7

    Where is the video on how to build the light?

  • @Icedmindblow
    @Icedmindblow 10 років тому +5

    My friend and I were in a similar situation, although we had the pins of the CPU itself bent quite badly. Using more ore less the same procedure (with a little help of a credit card), we managed to save an Intel i7. The sigh of relief was endless.

  • @SgtAppleXx
    @SgtAppleXx 10 років тому

    Loving the videos dude! Honestly some of the best content I've seen for a long time :) Great job man :)

  • @MikeSims70
    @MikeSims70 6 років тому +1

    I think seeing you get excited when it fired up the first time made this video well worth the watch. :-)

  • @GASNICABRUNATNA
    @GASNICABRUNATNA 7 років тому

    Your enthusiasm rocks.

  • @Binarymein
    @Binarymein 10 років тому +1

    Did this for a friend of a friend a few months ago. Was pretty intimidating on an expensive board (Z87-GD65). I used the same little screw driver's you have and spent a good 45 min on it (20-30 bent pins). Comparing to the rest of the row worked best and also not worrying about getting them perfect. Luckily I didn't snap any pins and it booted!

  • @de4thre4p3r9
    @de4thre4p3r9 9 років тому +1

    Thank you for this video. I payed the 10 dollars (about 9 euros) for a motherboard and fix the pins. I tested it and worked great!

  • @Goregaltha
    @Goregaltha 10 років тому

    I bought a pair of magnified glasses for this a couple years ago. They worked really well. I also used some tiny tweezers. Some of the pins were bent downward so the tweezers were perfect. My i5 760 has been rock solid at 4ghz since! I wish I could of had this video for reference back then. Nice video!

  • @danny4ec
    @danny4ec 10 років тому

    THANK YOU VERY MUCH!!! I knew it was nearly impossible to fix those pins but i took all the advices you said and IT WORKED! Great videos! Greatings from Ecuador!

  • @dessavio
    @dessavio 9 років тому +2

    Really helpful video. I need to do this myself since I have a motherboard with a single bent pin as well.
    But anyone attempting this should also check whether all their RAM slots are working as well because the intel processor's memory controller is connected to the RAM slots via its pins as well and bent pins could mean that some or all of your memory slots wouldn't work.

  • @David_Brenna
    @David_Brenna 8 років тому

    My cat chewed through my turtle beach headphones cable, and I currently don't have speakers hooked up, so it was quite interesting watching this video with Closed Captions on.
    Thanks for the tutorial!

    • @911builder
      @911builder 8 років тому

      Just solder the cables back together. Problem solved.

  • @thematrix248
    @thematrix248 9 років тому

    Great job I fixed mine with a blade ,good light and steady hand :) .Working flawless ever since .

  • @spacial2
    @spacial2 8 років тому

    Not had to face this so far, but brilliant video. Thanks for the advice and boost to confidence.

  • @Slamdoxicalz
    @Slamdoxicalz 9 років тому +9

    love that enthusiasm :D

  • @mgut17
    @mgut17 8 років тому

    TY this helped me alot for fixing my motherboard aswell, it arrived with a bent pin, so i am happy you made this video

  • @cameronjamescrawford
    @cameronjamescrawford 8 років тому

    Mate! You are a legend you just saved my £1k build - last time I get over excited completed my build! Lol

  • @EsamoKoram
    @EsamoKoram 10 років тому

    Where are the ads? Such a good work... and not commercialized? Nice.

  • @diegofernandez4789
    @diegofernandez4789 2 роки тому

    Going to try this with my motherboard. Thanks for the tips.

  • @Jullebrus
    @Jullebrus 9 років тому

    I used two small knives to bend some pins back in place once. I squeezed the pins inbetween the two blades. Worked like a charm. The knives made it easy since they can get between all the other pins and they help stabilize.

  • @MatWilson2612
    @MatWilson2612 8 років тому

    I've used a mechanical pencil to repair a 1150 board before, worked a treat. You got lucky as the pins you had bent weren't too bad. Good job with it though! :)

  • @mikelodeo5715
    @mikelodeo5715 9 років тому

    Congratulations!! I have also done this before on an X99 Asus PRO it was about 7 pins and I fixed I just like you.. I bought of from ebay for 45USD. and now this mobo is mounted and is being used as my Primary gaming RIG!! :D

  • @srinumad9999
    @srinumad9999 10 років тому +1

    Why are you not using an ANTI-STATIC Wrist band for these electronic components? As they are very sensitive.
    Any way thanks for sharing. Very useful one.

  • @Pablo_Arnold
    @Pablo_Arnold 6 років тому

    dude thanks so much, I accidentally bent a pin cause i was being too rough with the socket and after watching this i was able to get it almost perfect so thanks! hopefully it posts lol

  • @rahimansari7014
    @rahimansari7014 3 роки тому

    Bro u just saved my life...man he is the one..❤️❤️

  • @Alyx60
    @Alyx60 10 років тому +1

    Nice little video, another great tip is a 0.05mm mechanical pencil you just slot it over the bent pin and straighten as necessary.

  • @moss8448
    @moss8448 8 років тому +6

    Found using a Mechanical Lead Pencil works great as it is almost the same diameter as the pin like a 5mm or 7mm or even a 9mm lead pencil. Especially on AMD pins as they are more 'round' or 'cylindrical' in shape. Also a credit card or something similar is good for aligning a row too.

    • @jouunoo9365
      @jouunoo9365 3 роки тому

      Can you give me a link of mechanical lead pencil

    • @moss8448
      @moss8448 3 роки тому

      @@jouunoo9365 better yet I can send you one have many many from my years land surveying and doing drafting work

    • @moss8448
      @moss8448 3 роки тому

      have a friend that uses those little red tubes that come on WD-40 cans same principle but the pencil to me is more precise

  • @Cabinet445
    @Cabinet445 Рік тому

    oh my god I just realized this is the guy that makes cool stuff now

  • @MrCarssie
    @MrCarssie 10 років тому

    Just really like your video's. Keep up the good work:)

  • @pentiuman
    @pentiuman 10 років тому

    I was able to straighten pins on a CRT monitor cable a few years ago, using needle nose pliers, and also had success!

  • @chizukichan
    @chizukichan 10 років тому +3

    DIY Perks Forgot the link for the LED Panel video. I would really like to see it and I looked around your channel but I couldn't find it.

  • @ee99419
    @ee99419 9 років тому

    Congrats on fixing it

  • @HiorthTheBuilder
    @HiorthTheBuilder 10 років тому

    I accidently bent a few pins one my "backup" motherboard and I used some really small needles to bend them back, and it worked really great for me, I'd would suggest using needles if you doesn't have any small screwdrivers ;)

  • @okee9
    @okee9 8 років тому +2

    this video gives me some hope :) thanks

  • @ShazMX6
    @ShazMX6 9 років тому

    Great how to, bent some pins on my Z87 Stinger a while back, and although I knew what needed to be done, its nice to have a GOOD video of how to.
    In meantime I ended up buying a Refurbished Asus Z87 Gryphon to replace it (case is a Micro ATX Tt Core V21, so had the space), to use my i5 4690K in, though luckily I bought a cheap Celeron G1840 to test with and for Bios Updating in case the Haswell/DC's weren't supported with an older bios in either of the boards, luckily they already were updated, will probably end up using the "Celery" (as some of us used to call them back in the day) in that Stinger board if I can get the pins bent back into place. Damaged them installing the plastic protector for the socket, installed wrong way, pushed the bracket/frame down, and wasn't until after I realized what I did. Void warranty for a moment of stupidity, all that was wrong with it before this, was a defective DIMM slot, so I was going to RMA it, not anymore, LOL

  • @darkorical
    @darkorical 9 років тому

    I have a set of mechanical pencils of different lead diameters that I keep empty. When faced with bent pens I choose the pencil with the closest match to the pin size. then slide the lead barrel down over the bent pen then bend it back in place slowly.

  • @danniornsmarason
    @danniornsmarason 10 років тому +4

    where is the link for the 100w light panel???

  • @avrel820
    @avrel820 7 років тому

    thanks for the video i have the same problem but how did you get the thermal paste off ??

  • @aLinghult
    @aLinghult 8 років тому

    Nice little guide. Im in the mids of trying to fix a socket on my Assus z170 Pro gaming myself and im not sure its working, cause not all of my ram slots seem to work. I check forums and stuff for similar problems and they tell me it might be bent pins...which would be logical. I rly dont want to buy a new motherboard, so will give it another go soon. Is ram slots not working a indicator of crooked pins? Does that mean that the pins that are crooked are directly linked somehow to the cpu way of handling the sockets or what?

  • @unperrier5998
    @unperrier5998 3 роки тому +1

    You could have looked up on the CPU or socket spec what those pins are.
    If they're not high speed signals especially if they're power or ground signals then you should be fine with just bending them back in place.
    On the other hand if they're high speed signals like DDR, you may need to run them at slower apeed (reduced DDR frequency for instance) because the line characteristics changes when you bendback the socket contact pins (changes in capacitance and/or inductance will degrade signal quality compared to other interface signals on other (unbent) pins). But you may also be lucky and bend them back nicely :)
    In any case well done.

  • @abdalaez
    @abdalaez 7 років тому +1

    You were so happy with fixing a 50 euro motherboard. Imagine how i felt after fixing my ROG VIII hero which i didn't even get to use yet :P

  • @stockmarketbangs
    @stockmarketbangs 4 роки тому

    Thanks bro, this was a real help

  • @claudio5800
    @claudio5800 8 років тому

    hi, just saw your video and thought i'd ask you. i have managed to completely destroy a connector socket on a HP pavilion motherboard (i was trying to repair the pins and failed miserably) it's a tiny 1 inch long plastic socket with 10 pins into which the cable from the screen plugs in, must have a real tech name i'm sure, on the MB they call it LCD 400mm.. would you say it is feasible to get it fixed, considering costs? i cannot find and videos or help or advise anywhere on the net, hoping you or anyone here would have experience on such a thing. thanks, great video.

  • @thesabstreesa9870
    @thesabstreesa9870 6 років тому

    Good job as always, thanks a lot for sharing

  • @abdontipan
    @abdontipan 10 років тому

    Excellent videos!! I just wanted to know where is the LED lamp video??

  • @WolfsterMedia
    @WolfsterMedia 8 років тому +1

    Just want to say thank you for saving me £175!!

  • @mattfm101
    @mattfm101 10 років тому

    I just got a sabertooth z77 arrive from the US to here in London today the seller forgot to tell me 3-4 pins were bent it boots fine with one stick of memory but no more than that so i guess these pins are important ! Thanks for the video i'm gonna try fix them with my shaky hands and crap eyesight wish me luck :)

  • @triinspirational1108
    @triinspirational1108 4 роки тому

    Thank you so much, when i took out my new motherboard I think I accidentally bent a pin on the back so thank you so much for showing that I might be able to if it

  • @AhmetOmerOzgen
    @AhmetOmerOzgen 4 роки тому

    Thanks for the video. I used your video to fix my lga1151 bent pins. And I totally relate to your reaction hahha

  • @im19922000
    @im19922000 8 років тому +15

    Bought a mobo for 5 bucks, bent back ~100+ pins and now it works! Woohoooo!

    • @im19922000
      @im19922000 8 років тому +1

      +Imran A. Mughal LGA1151 if anyone cares..

    • @memoo9539
      @memoo9539 8 років тому

      100+ Pins? Nice work man! :)
      What Mobo was it?

    • @im19922000
      @im19922000 8 років тому +10

      asus maximus viii
      some tips:
      take a small flat head eyeglasses screwdriver and "sharpen" it on sandpaper (do not make a point but rather a sharp flat head
      use a led headlamp (can be bought from china for $3) in addition to excellent light in the room (just do it at 11am on a Saturday)
      use a sewing needle in addition to the flat head mentioned earlier (this, surprisingly, is *not* as useful as the screw driver
      take multiple breaks (do only a small portion of pins in one sitting)
      give your eyes time to relax
      do it throughout a full day, do not rush

    • @hardergamer
      @hardergamer 5 років тому +1

      THANKS!! I'm going to make a tool for the job! prep is key for this job!! @@im19922000

    • @im19922000
      @im19922000 5 років тому

      @@hardergamer Any update?

  • @JoshuasRecordings
    @JoshuasRecordings 10 років тому +9

    Good job! Now I know I can do that! I wish I watched this video one year ago because I found a computer with bent pins and threw it away! :-(

  • @thorn3576
    @thorn3576 8 років тому

    lol i have the middke monitor i think and when its in standby and the blinking led is on it does some sound like coilwhine

  • @ViperFallenAngel
    @ViperFallenAngel 10 років тому

    I've done this in the past and it worked as well. : )

  • @Peter-ft8nl
    @Peter-ft8nl 8 років тому +1

    I know this is random but do you know where i could find a Christmas decoration this behind you in the vidio

  • @muzraz87
    @muzraz87 10 років тому

    thanks bro. this may come in handy...

  • @mihalis1010
    @mihalis1010 10 років тому +10

    My friend gave me a brand new Sabertooth Z87 that he had dropped the CPU onto. 5 minutes and a needle made it good as new, especially since he had never actually... used it. So now that's what I have in my computer, along with the 4670k and 16GB of 2400MHz RAM, both overclocked.

    • @DIYPerks
      @DIYPerks  10 років тому +8

      Nice outcome! Don't tell your friend though, haha.

    • @mihalis1010
      @mihalis1010 10 років тому +4

      DIY Perks
      Actually he was sitting with me when I got it working, though he still didn't charge me, as he was able to RMA it, and get another for free. For some reason, they also sent back the original one. Gotta love that 5 year warranty Asus puts on the TUF series boards. Still has all the great overclocking features of the ROG series boards also, so I was able to overclock to 4.6GHz stable on the 4670k!

    • @MultiQuikscopez
      @MultiQuikscopez 10 років тому

      World Known hahahha nice :D

    • @sparklycloud822
      @sparklycloud822 7 років тому

      Man that is shit get destroyed by my 1080 ti

    • @CORSAIRE_
      @CORSAIRE_ 6 років тому

      Fun story - My friend upgraded his computer to an LGA 1151-based CPU from 1150 which meant he upgraded the RAM, Motherboard, and CPU. A few weeks ago I lent him a PSU and he couldn't find it so he had me come over and we both looked for it. He went through all of his old things and just gave them to me since he'll never use those parts again. Now, I have much more than the stuff he gave me, which was 4 sets of 8GB DDR3 RAM, an i5-4670k, and an MSI H81M-E33 motherboard.

  • @darrenmillion1432
    @darrenmillion1432 10 років тому

    I have done this before on the old 775 Intel Motherboards so I personally know it can be done and does work as long as he states "Take your time putting them back"

  • @wilksterable
    @wilksterable 9 років тому

    Many thanks. you just saved me alot of money. thank you!!!

  • @georgelucas8287
    @georgelucas8287 9 років тому

    I have 1 pin slightly bent out of shape. Im using the computer now and its fine, should I be concerned about anything in the future?

  • @YoStu242
    @YoStu242 7 років тому +1

    Too bad that many sellers only show unfocused low detail pics of the socket so I can't really know how badly damaged the pins are. And what if I don't notice that there is 1 more bent pin or whole thing goes FUBAR otherwise? CPU fried?

  • @MrAlekoukos
    @MrAlekoukos 9 років тому

    i just bought a new mobo.When i remove the plastic cover from the socket i accidentally bent 2 pins.I couldnt fix them and i think they werent messed up badly so i fit the cpu in the socket and powered up my pc.Pc was booting from ssd after messing with the bios settings.Did i do the right thing?I was afraid of breaking anything so i decided to leave it like that.

  • @Kopsu87
    @Kopsu87 10 років тому

    Hello, I can't find the link nor the video that you refer to about making a LED-panel. I'm interested in making one myself, so if you could post the link, I'd appreciate it! Thanks!

  • @bigboisardiness6932
    @bigboisardiness6932 7 років тому

    On my mobo, everything looks fine and not damage, but there is this one pin on the front panel connectors that is slightly bent to the left. If I was to bend It slightly towards the right to straighten it out a bit, would this action damage the unit?

  • @Xeo989
    @Xeo989 10 років тому

    Yea !!!! So happy 2 !! it happens to me 2 ! As always like this and all your vids ! Genio kid !! Cheers man !!!

  • @j4eni
    @j4eni 8 років тому

    THAAAAANKS you saved my Motherboard !

  • @KanwarAnand
    @KanwarAnand 8 років тому

    JBL Soundsticks 3..the right speaker connector has pins that are broken/bent out of shape. Help.

    • @jonstechchannel
      @jonstechchannel 7 років тому

      Kanwar Anand try to use the top of a mechanical pencil with the lead taken out

    • @KanwarAnand
      @KanwarAnand 7 років тому +1

      Jon's Tech Channel
      Got it fixed but its very temperamental :(

  • @Xpalido1234
    @Xpalido1234 9 років тому

    I prefer to use plastic toothpicks and cut them at different angles for this type of job. Metal to metal is not very easy to do and you can cause more damage if you slip. A hollow 22 gauge syringe works great for some advanced tweeking and bending the base of the pin back into its corner. Now what I would like to see is pin replacement with electrical grade glue/epoxy any links?

  • @mirteza5ghorbani
    @mirteza5ghorbani 9 років тому

    DIY Perks I bought a msi az87-g45, after it was shipped i noticed it had one bend socket pin. if I can fix it, can I remove the "test" cpu, and replace it if I want to Uppgrade, or its going to bend again after replacing with another cpu!? Please Help!

  • @Kellerkind80
    @Kellerkind80 10 років тому +2

    5:25 ...last time i was happy like that was when my father fixed an old C64 i had stolen from the neighbours bulk waste back in 1986 :D

  • @admarvelwarlock
    @admarvelwarlock 7 років тому

    the same technique be applied to fixing a pin from the MOTHERBOARDS 8-PIN Power Conector (The board , NOT the Power Supply) ?
    I was testing other Power Supplies cause the one i have gives the scent of BURN when i try loading some games, and i ended up banking a pin at the MOBO's Atx 8-pin connector !
    If the MOBO's lost, can a LGA 1150 Processor F I T into a 1151 or LGA 2011 Socket ? Just wanna know how screwed i am !!
    Whats the name of that Screwdiver KIT Again ?! Please help !!

  • @Haronel
    @Haronel 10 років тому

    A friend just built up a new pc,and it's booting for 3 seconds then shuts off,an then it gets in a restart loop.He has about 4 pins bent on the motherboard.Could that be the cause of the loop ? He tried only connecting the cpu and the motherboard to the PSU and he had the same result,so there couldn't be the ram or any other component besides the cpu or the motherboard.

  • @MrSteamstone
    @MrSteamstone 10 років тому

    God job!! sir, I did it once the same way you did and results just fine I feel just lucky, And I learned my lesson

  • @bobbyboygaming2157
    @bobbyboygaming2157 10 місяців тому

    I just had one pin bent but it was twisted not just bent laterally. It was insanely hard to untwist it without risking breaking it off. I just ended up Bending it upward such that It looked worse off but it at least now made contact... And the system seems to be working. As long as I never touch it again, it might last a good while lol.

  • @notfunny85
    @notfunny85 Рік тому

    I bent quite a few pins straightened most of them and somehow it still works 😃

  • @TWBrit
    @TWBrit 10 років тому

    I so have to do this now, I was just swapping out a cpu you to test if it was working and now I think I have two boards with bent pins - I'll let you know how I get on lol....

  • @chopperboi89
    @chopperboi89 7 років тому

    I found the best tool was a fresh X-acto blade. I used just the very tip of it. Worked quite well :)

  • @x9x9x9x9x9
    @x9x9x9x9x9 10 років тому

    Needle tip tweezers work REALLY well for this.

  • @mogouk
    @mogouk 10 років тому

    Great Work Man!

  • @adlihadi93
    @adlihadi93 8 років тому

    I have my amd fx 4350 pin bent around 5-10 pin. I just use a test pen to fix it. But it need to push a bit the CPU to go into socket ==

  • @trym1966
    @trym1966 9 років тому

    Very well done mate!
    I have a Asus Rampage II Extreme MoBoI unfortunately bend some pins on and it only recognise one of the RAM ports... So I have bought a so called Refurbished MoBo on eBay from China and it is so not refurbished at all... Ugh.. Makes me think I should give this a go and see if I can fix my original board.. Or do you take on "Pin recovery" jobs? (Hehe...)
    Anyway, thank you and good luck with your "new" board.

    • @petergdk
      @petergdk 9 років тому

      I'vr had the exact same problem with 2 asus motherboards, and i took 2 minutes to fix with a needle to pop the pins back into position

  • @sdjkdhads3
    @sdjkdhads3 4 роки тому

    Thanks man! Hopefully it still works

  • @SalvatoreEscoti
    @SalvatoreEscoti 7 років тому

    But what if I powered the system up with bend pins. My pc did not boot, just the fans starting. And know I sm wondering if the cpu is damaged...

  • @oskarhuuse1650
    @oskarhuuse1650 7 років тому

    I just did this today on a 1 month old mobo of mine. I have to complete pcs but only one cpu so i have to take it out and in two sockets all the time. Today i misplaced it and bent some pins, but i bent them back and commenting from this pc now!!!

  • @poisonhemlock9215
    @poisonhemlock9215 8 років тому

    DYI i bought a asus mobo and i put in my i7 cpu with amazement everything worked from the start i used my same ram and same HD it all worked i could get on the web and even play online games , only thing is it would say i need a key for Windows 10 for updates, well my friend installed Windows 10 for me few months ago so he tryed to reinstall it again but it wouldn't except it just freeze and shuts off so we put my old mobo back in and it worked , but when we took out the cpu from the asus mobo we noticed there are a few pins on mobo are bent , do you with those pjns bent would that cause it not to except the Windows install and just shut down? or would anyone else know?

  • @larsschothorst521
    @larsschothorst521 8 років тому

    as an AMD fanboy, i bent my APU pins. tryed to bend them back, one broke off resolderd it to the APU and it works!!!
    It's the AMD A10 5800K

    • @hipsterboy6930
      @hipsterboy6930 8 років тому

      fanboyism is not a good thing m8, but the a10 is

  • @rintunt
    @rintunt 6 років тому

    Old video but nevertheless great to see your success. Just about to try this on about ten pins. Yikes!!!

  • @Hagis2k
    @Hagis2k 10 років тому

    I done this a few times with needles and tweezers and a good magnifying glass anything can almost be done with some patience :)

  • @AFrog1nABlender
    @AFrog1nABlender 10 років тому

    You haven't put the link in the description for your video on how to make your 100 WATT LED panel, just to let you know. But nice video mate, i'm liking the computer based ones at the moment, but your other videos are also brilliant :D

  • @Rob-dm2qb
    @Rob-dm2qb 7 років тому

    how do u fix sata external port on motherboard ? mine was giving errors and not booting windows 10 . I switched ports and fixed issue. just want to fix sata 1 port