Fixed a broken pin on those 6400+ AM2 Athlon64 X2 i got. Would not say it is hard, it takes just a couple of minutes, but it is definitely challenging in terms of working with tiny stuff and seeing it well enough to work with it.
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So i've basically stolen "reserved" pin nearby and soldered it in place of broken one. It works:
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Also while i was testing the CPU thought i'd test pci-e x1950pro i had laying around for years. Needed a card anyway since this motherboard does not have integrated graphics and since i was investigating AGP versions recently thought - why not. It works, but... i must be cursed or ATI/AMD really makes the most buggy hardware/software in existence.
This time it was unable to detect resolutions supported by the monitor, which resulted in weirdness like native 1920x1080 being stretched into gigantic image i have to scroll around to get to things. Had to specify custom resolution just to get the desktop right and when i tried to run a game with 1024x768 it did not work correctly either, so i gave up with the card for now.
I mean i did connect it through DVI-VGA adapter and through KVM, but i've used this exact setup to tests dozens of different cards in different systems and it is the first time i've seen this issue.
ATI/AMD stuff just never works right for me for some reason...