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Just a quick dumb question as an offshoot from my other thread...(I will
post final results shortly!)
In regards to the LinLin 370 adapter: When I turn the adapter over to the
pin side, the jumper leads are very long- matter of fact, they are as long
as the pins socket themselves. Because of this, I cannot put the socket all
the way in - the long leads are hitting the components in the middle of the
motherboard socket (sorry, resistors? Not sure what the are, when you lift
the processor out of it's socket, there are a bunch of small rectangular
components.)
I have to assume there is no reason for the leads from the adapter to have
to touch these, therefore, can I snip them away?
Told you it was a dumb question.. but one never knows, especially when one
is a weekend warrior! Thanks!
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B'Regards,
Vinnie
Just a quick dumb question as an offshoot from my other thread...(I will
post final results shortly!)
In regards to the LinLin 370 adapter: When I turn the adapter over to the
pin side, the jumper leads are very long- matter of fact, they are as long
as the pins socket themselves. Because of this, I cannot put the socket all
the way in - the long leads are hitting the components in the middle of the
motherboard socket (sorry, resistors? Not sure what the are, when you lift
the processor out of it's socket, there are a bunch of small rectangular
components.)
I have to assume there is no reason for the leads from the adapter to have
to touch these, therefore, can I snip them away?
Told you it was a dumb question.. but one never knows, especially when one
is a weekend warrior! Thanks!
--
B'Regards,
Vinnie