All I had was a propane torch to heat the cpu and remove it from the motherboard....(me and my dad were playing around) Wandering if I should waste my time or I ruin any value of this cpu
All I had was a propane torch to heat the cpu and remove it from the motherboard....(me and my dad were playing around) Wandering if I should waste my time or I ruin any value of this cpu
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This is the back of it on the board and how would it be graded in the above condition
Well its no longer useful but it may still have scrap value I myself have sent ones in worse shape and still gotten paid
thats all I really cared about was the scrap value....LOL
mikeinreco
This type of cpu's doesn't worth the truble of removing...
You removed the balls. That chip is a BGA (Ball Grid Array) and the balls underneath are what connect to the board when they get soldered. The internals of the chip are intact.
not the best stuff to be breathing in either
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