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10.31.2008, 11:26 AM

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Originally Posted by Dagger Thrasher View Post
Just a warning guys...you'll need a super powerful iron to desolder those bullets, and with the amount of copper in the PCB, you risk melting solder on other components on the board (as I once learnt with my MM). If this is really causing an issue, I'd just bend the relevant heatsink prongs out of harm's way, and maybe just shrinkwrap the plugs IMO?

I must admit, I can't see how a that socket would've been able to flex the PCB so much as for it to touch the PCB as it's so light (it would take a relatively high impact on the plug for that to happen...or at least, that's how it seems to me), so from where I am it sounds more likely that the plug slipped out and shorted. But even then, Patrick's said this shouldn't be able to happen, so I dunno. Strange...
I did bend some fins back, but when you look at the pics I took the part hat is touching the plugs is the bottom of the heat sink. I haven't ran my MMM yet and if Patrick need to look at the problem it has, I'll be more than glad to send my Monster for him to inspect it.
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