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First post, by douglar

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I found a big box of CPU's the other day while looking through e-waste. There were about 50 socket 3 through socket A CPUs jumbled loose at the bottom.
Re: I recently found this hardware, AKA the Dumpster find thread.

Project pin straightening has been going pretty well for several days now. Something to do during endless conference calls.

The Socket 3 & 4 CPU's were pretty easy, but the Socket 5, 7, 370, & A are a little harder. I cut a thin plastic gift card like this and it is helped a lot. As long as the pins are not bent more than 20 degrees, I can slide it through and bend them back.

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Everything is finished except for one Socket 7 MMX that has lots if elbowed pins and a socket A Athlon XP with the brown OPGA with a pin that was bent completely flat. When I tried to lift it with tiny pliers, it fell off.

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Looking at the data sheet, it looks like VSS.

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Do I need to try to reattach it or can I skip on one of the many VSS pins?

Reply 1 of 2, by gerwin

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douglar wrote on 2023-10-13, 00:17:

Do I need to try to reattach it or can I skip on one of the many VSS pins?

Should work fine with the remaining VSS pins.
I have a Socket 370 Pentium III with a missing VTT pin. It works as if nothing happened.

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Reply 2 of 2, by Sphere478

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Looks reparable with flux and a hot air station?

But will probably work without it

Sphere's PCB projects.
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Sphere’s socket 5/7 cpu collection.
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