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hi every one can you help me how to remove north and south bridge chipset on my motherboard

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Unless you're willing to acquire the requirement equipment, you should go to an electronics shop that's equipped to replace flush mounted components. Could you briefly explain why you'd want to do that? It might cost you more than buying new chips.

Reply to GhislainG

There's no brief way to explain what you want to do. If you really want to know use google

Here's a real brief explanation for you. Get a new motherboard!

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Reply to megamanx00

If you think you have to replace the North and South Bridge you will need one of these:

http://www.gallaghersmash.com/pictures/022.jpg

Reply to knotknut

@knotknut
That's doing it old school like the old school there.

Reply to PsyKhiqZero

PsyKhiqZero wrote :

@knotknut
That's doing it old school like the old school there.



I am Old School.
There is no replacement for the "Sledge-a-Matic"

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