Mobo-cpu pins problem

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I'm pretty sure that if you ground yourself, there isn't enough (nearly zero) static electricity while you're working to cause damage to the electronic components. Touch something metallic, like a faucet or a computer case, and start working.

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Uh, that's a tough one. Normally, you don't want to mess with the very tiny pins. Trying to fix it might cause you to bend more pins. Try bringing it in for repair. I'm pretty sure they'd end up replacing the socket, as there's nothing better to do.
 

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maybe my nikon d90 camera will also help if i switched to liveview mode then attached it to my television and zoom it to closest detail as possible. with a 500W halogen light for brighter and clearer vision.

but.............................the toothpick would also be static? or neutral?
 

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I'm pretty sure that if you ground yourself, there isn't enough (nearly zero) static electricity while you're working to cause damage to the electronic components. Touch something metallic, like a faucet or a computer case, and start working.
 
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