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    Oopsy daisy. P4 waster.

    Oh sh!!!!t

    I've just wasted a P4 1.5

    I've a fujitsu siemens silverline P4 that I'm working on.

    I just removed the copper heat sink and the bloody P4 came for a ride. The CPU is fused to the copper heat sink. It seems to be by design.. Gee thanks for that Fuji Seimens. Another fine mess, I mean product you got me into.

    Now if I try to put it back the sink pushes the socket lever and closes the socket before you can get the CPU legs in.

    Arse buscuits.

    Me fujistu seimens ants:
    The P4
    And Control Enter STILL wont let me post a reply.

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    ants: is not supposed to be like that..

    I want my pants. Fujistu earned them.

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    Try putting it into the freezer. Freezing the whole assembly may harden the adhesive, making it easier to remove the chip. I mean it's useless now anyway, no harm in trying.

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    Not a bad idea mate.
    I'll give it a go.

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    Sounds like a warranty claim to me.

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    Just a theory, but you could also try a hair dryer on max heat and blow it inbetween the cpu and heatsink. That may warm the adhesive enough to become soft enough to pull apart.

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    Originally posted by silencio
    Sounds like a warranty claim to me.
    Normally that would be a good idea. Unfortunately it was a freebie from Intel. I don't think they'd appreciate us demanding a replacement.
    Periodically they send us kit to develop on.

    Originally posted by cookin chef
    Just a theory, but you could also try a hair dryer on max heat and blow it inbetween the cpu and heatsink. That may warm the adhesive enough to become soft enough to pull apart.
    Hair dryer sounds a bit risky but it is shafted anyway so I suppose if all else fails I could give it a try. Next issue, the only hair dryers at work are in the girls toilet. If my next post has mention of a black eye and a disciplinary you'll know why.

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    I've had this happen many times with thermaltake hsf, they seem like they are stuck tighter than sh!t, but all ya have to do is use a knife or a razor blade at an angle and they come off after you've just started scraping. Trust me, I do it quite often and it works like a charm. Just be sure to have it close to a table or something because they come off very quickly

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