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Predator99 wrote on Yesterday, 22:03:
Box already arrived. Not sure it was worth the money...
Looks like a decent lot! Depending on how much you spent, I think it definitely has some nice stuff in it. The ET4000AX with EGA output is pretty slick... I don't think I have one of those. The S3 805 is also a solid VLB card. The boards are nice too. Especially that Epox... though I would take a close look at the caps. Some of the smaller ones might be getting a bit round on top.
I wouldn't write off that Trio32 completely. A good scrub with some soap and water would make it look a lot better. Someone who doesn't mind doing some repairs to the SMD components and straightening some pins could get that functioning without too much hassle unless there are a bunch of damaged traces. 🙂
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After cleaning the 286 and straightening the Pins I also cleaned the Trio32. Still does not look good and one pin is loose. Dont think its worth spending more effort on this.
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The 286 looks OK again:
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I'm with Shponglefan on this one. That is definitely fixable.
I have a sewing pin that I bent the tip on that works great for hooking in between and straightening bent pins like that, under a microscope of course. Once the pins aren't touching each other and are aligned with the solder pads, a bit of flux (or solder paste) and a heat gun will have those reattached in no time.
I can just barely read the label, but that is a Miro Trio32, which is pretty cool. Miro stuff is uncommon here in the US compared to Europe but it all seems to be of good quality. Of course, it will never be a pristine card... the solder mask is scratched away in several places, and those pins will never be "straight" again, but it is far from being not worth fixing for someone who does that kind of stuff frequently and has the tools\parts\experience.