Spyke

It looks like you're going to have to reconnect a couple of traces, but if you've got some magnet wire and a fine tipped iron you should be good to go. You probably don't need that bit on the left, it doesn't look important.

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lemmy.world

When I worked in cell phone repair, someone brought in a cell phone in similar condition and asked a similar question, all while seeming quite sincere.

At least they were honest; they explained it had fallen out of their pocket while mowing and gotten entangled in the mower blades. Not sure how they expected us to affect repairs, though. We declined as politely as we could and directed them to where they could buy a replacement.

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lemmy.zip

A lot of folks think that tech people are wizards, and maybe there was a chance. Source: I work in IT.

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If the time was right, I'd be checking for an SD card. There'd be a chance to save some fraction of their data...

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If you have a soldering iron and a factory full of orphan children you can put it back together (the orphans must be children for the tiny hands)

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lemmy.ca

How does one even accomplish this? Dropping the board alone wouldn't even do this, almost intentional

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pawb.social

You can see an angle grinder cut into the chip left to the cpu socket. Looks like the board snapped while they where cutting it for some reason.

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Nice thinking! I was cutting it with a hacksaw and I snapped it by hand when I was sure I wouldn't damage the socket.

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Ohh how right you are. Moderately ok eyes you got there!

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I was wondering what was wrong until it hit me. I thought this was one of those laptops where they purposely cut the board into pieces so it’d fit 😬

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endlesstalk.org

You'd think so, right? But duct tape is conductive, my friend. Use, electrical tape. Non conductive and it even comes in blue! Fix-er-up, like new!

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I think that's actually just dirt. I recommend the sanitize cycle on your dishwasher to make sure it's clean.

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lemmy.kde.social

Which guide did you follow? I have some experience in motherboard trimming, but this one doesn't make sense to me. Cutting through the northbridge seems unusual and very hard to get working.

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feddit.org

I needed a way to protect a CPU, and while I didn't have a clapshell or anything, I did have a worthless motherboard.

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Did you try throwing it in the oven at it's highest possible temperature? Gotta reflow that solder and the board will magically come back together in one piece!

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lemmy.world

Looks like a very odd form factor. What kind of mainboard was that even?

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It's for a laptop from around 2013. The board is obviously model specific, but not super odd shape-wise.

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