AKIBA PC Hotline after the traditional weekend raid on the local computer market reported about new interesting items.
In Japan, too, a lot of fans remove the covers from the CPU, some stores even sell scalped copies. Others like to put them on display. Even if the procedure is unsuccessful, as is the case with the Core i7-6800K processor for $ 434, which fell victim to the Japanese experiment.
Method of removing the cover was not disclosed, but as a result a failed processor attempts to split into three parts.
Here is the inside of the substrate processing performed by LGA 2011-3. Apparently, the attempt to shift the cover mechanically entailed substrate damage. Indirectly, this proves a strong mechanical bond with the lid of the processor chip, provided by the application of solder between them. Related Products :
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