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    Did I ruin 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


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    Well its no longer useful but it may still have scrap value I myself have sent ones in worse shape and still gotten paid

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    Quote Originally Posted by mikeinreco View Post
    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
    I'm not seeing the big picture; why did you remove it again???
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    thats all I really cared about was the scrap value....LOL

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    This type of cpu's doesn't worth the truble of removing...
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    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.

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    not the best stuff to be breathing in either
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    Quote Originally Posted by Ewasted View Post
    not the best stuff to be breathing in either
    LMFAO......Well did I make any money taking it off or was it an exercise in futility

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