Pics of my de-capped K6-2

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cyborgbuddy
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Pics of my de-capped K6-2

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Here are some pics of my old de-capped K6-2 500MHz CPU.

Some of you may remember the thread I posted a while ago concerning this.

Well, here's the proof!!



De-Capped


You can't really see any damage apart from some scoring on the surface where I was a bit too heavy handed with the knife.

I discovered afterwards that the reason I managed to cook it good and proper was because I didn't have the HSF properly seated on to the core.

Another lesson learned....

:)
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Post by nexus_7 »

yep...they look just like the duron/athlon chips.

bye bye dead cpu. ;)

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