Pin modded a SPC370 slotket to accommodate for Tualatin CPU:s. Might be easier to do parts of the mod on the the CPU instead, but slotkets are kind of cheap, and doing it all on the slotket makes future CPU swapping easier, as you just have to fit the new CPU without insulating any pins on it.
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Removed the sliding part of the socket, and desoldered the AN3, AJ3 and AK4 pins.
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Soldered a piece of wire, thin enough to go through the pin holes in the PCB, to one of the pins, and slid its insulation over the pin base. It would of course have been easier to just snip the pin base and solder the wire to what was left of it, but keeping it gives additional strength when putting the pin back in place and fixing it to the PCB.
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Slid the wire through the hole, and pushed the pin back in position. Shortened the wire down, and...
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...managed to break it when stripping it. Had to redo the whole goddamn thing with a new piece of wire. Connected the wire to AN11, fixed the pin with a small dab of hot glue, and taped down the wire to the PCB. Tested the connection and checked for earth faults/shorts with the multimeter, all good. Put the socket back together again.
Since the BH6 board I'm planning to use the slotket with gives the option to set the right voltage from its soft menu, I skipped the voltage part of the mod for now. Will hold on with testing for a while, in case someone here notices some screwup I did 😁
If it won't work, the whole mod is reversible, since I didn't trim the AK4 pin down, or widened any pin holes 😀