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now this isn't something that i wanted to do

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it's more the kind of thing that i'm being forced to do

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so this right here is one of the zeon

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platinum 8180 10

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000 processors from our six workstations one

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CPU project and i dropped it i didn't realize it was

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broken at the time but i knocked it off the desk and a cursory look at it showed

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me that it was probably okay and it booted in the motherboard

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that is until i realized one of the memory channels wasn't working and the

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CPU had a bloomin dent in the side of it

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so out of desperation i emailed my good friend steven burke over at gamersnexus

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to ask him what to do and he said well

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here's something you could try and if it doesn't work well at least you'll get a

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bunch of views on youtube while you're breaking it

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the video description oh there it is oh my god how am i gonna

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get this out

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sweet so before i show you guys how i plan to repair this

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very expensive and very damaged CPU i've got

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to get my test bench prepped to even show you guys what exactly is the

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problem with it right now because the thing does actually work

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at least the last time that i tried it um mostly sort of so first we're gonna

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need a different motherboard we're going to need one that uses the

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lga 3647 socket

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and this one hopefully still works

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someone didn't put it away properly and there's no socket cover on it actually

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does look okay so we're going to go ahead and throw this on the bench

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and then we will go from there

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one small step that i sort of missed a little bit here

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this one oh come on just sure no what

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one that's right sure wait yes good cool okay uh all right

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wait what what the hell oh crap all right that wasn't so hard and

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look at that it slides right down the heatsink fins and these two screws

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are what actually put enough pressure on the CPU in the socket to ensure that all

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those contact pads are making contact

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with all the pins inside

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so you know what we're going to start with just one stick in dim slot a1

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and see if we can even get that to go

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because i haven't tested this since the well last time i tested it

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let's go over here oh come on now

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is it dented

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if this doesn't do anything there's kind of a chance we have no video at all

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right now so i'm legitimately very nervous

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i can't remember where it is

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well no it's like got to be on here somewhere there it is

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what what

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is that

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all right all right all right i get it the working theory right now because we

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can't see any physical damage on the outside is that somewhere in here

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something kind of lifted away so

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i figure if i put some glue in there

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and clamp it down

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maybe it'll stick together well enough that it'll

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work again bonds wood stone metal ceramic foam

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glass and more i think this is this falls squarely in

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the and more category so we're going to use this finishing

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nail because we didn't find anything else lying around we are going to

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kind of jam it in there this is really stupid this is not gonna work i think

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the best thing that can happen at this point is for this video to never see the

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light of day and trust me this hurts me at least as

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much as it hurts you

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yep you guys got it right

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this is what's happening

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hold on connect extra set of hands no i'm good

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just hold still a little CPU promise this won't hurt a bit

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okay oh boy

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well let's leave that for a little bit

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how long does gorilla glue want to set one to two hours

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we don't have one to two hours so we'll give it a little bit here

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okay so here we go

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impossible to say if that's gonna make any difference

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at least until we install it

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everything we do from here on out david is just to satisfy our own curiosity

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because there's no video here

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all right i'm not even gonna bother putting the fan on the CPU because like

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it's not going to heat up if it doesn't turn on

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just for fun i'm gonna pull the cmos battery really don't think any of this

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is gonna get me anywhere i'm gonna try a black memory slot this time

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knowing fully well that this isn't going to work

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i'm going to try another board hopefully you let me down

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it's like that pure optimism that's keeping me

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going right now here i go again putting this thing in

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okay now this board

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is not even like close to fitting on this test bench

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it's not quite as good vibes if this wasn't completely just a waste

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of my time i wouldn't be so frustrated right now

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i don't know i mean we've come this far we might as well put another

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CPU on the other side maybe this is a dual socket board that doesn't boot with

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just one CPU i i don't know

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all right

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i give up check out the link in the video

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depression get description off shattered hopes and dreams today

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after you left i thought Jake was using this with

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unraid before and he might have set it up so that the

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onboard video is the default and so i went and grabbed the vga

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monitor and we posted

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it it's posted if this works

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i don't have to go crawling back to Intel asking for

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another one to finish six workstations one CPU

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i wasn't recording audio i'm sorry no audio no not at all no no no no well

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camera is going but it's enough okay everything

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looks normal it works well uh we don't know

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yet because remember it already worked at one point with five

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RAM channels so i've got to load it up Jake can i have the other uh RAM by any

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chance thank you

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i don't know if i deserve a medal

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or like a swift kick in the ass

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it's kind of hard to get this stick in here ah

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because of the like angle of this what is going on

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like everything about this whole setup is so jank

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come on baby what do you want Colton

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i'm trying to find out if i have to spend 10 grand replacing this thing or

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not

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call somebody yeah thanks

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did you no seriously did you try unplugging it and plugging it back in

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okay what is it doing hurry up

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can i see the post screen please

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where is it

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it works but it only works about the same as before

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so you can see here we've got 327 gigs of RAM instead of 364.

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so the good news is we are booted seemingly stably into our os here

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with all 56 of our CPU cores detected

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and well you know

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11 12 of our memory also detected but the bad news is that

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our attempt to fix the broken memory channel did not

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in fact succeed so

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hopefully if nothing else this was an entertaining run through some of the

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stuff that we would normally do behind the scenes over here

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disappointed that it doesn't work or any better but on the other hand i'm

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glad it still works at all maybe let me know in the comments below

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or whatever should we just go ahead with

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five channel memory or should we like pony up and get a new one

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i really don't want to
