Motherboard cpu socket - Intel

I had a gigabyte h61 motherboard which got damaged when I was playing rage 2..
While playing my PC started stucking in frames for no reason and then suddenly a bsod came.. After that my PC booted into recovery coz C drive was converted to RAW format ... However I repaired C drive with chkdsk , booted windows and everything was working fine, and then turned PC off..
After some time I again booted my PC but this time, PC turned on ,fans ran but suddenly turned off and again itself turned on and off... This cycle continued and I manually turned off PC , removed motherboard and checked the CPU...
While inserting CPU ,it fell from my hand to the CPU socket in motherboard and a huge amount of pins were bent..
I took it to repair center and they said it will cost me as buying a new motherboard due to CPU soc broken
I bought a new motherboard but not satisfied with it coz the secure boot option is missing..
I want to repair old motherboard so I need to get a new CPU soc..
Plz anyone tell where to buy h61 lga1155 CPU socket for cheap online in India..
EDIT:: Some pins are bent, some pins missing
Bent pins can be repaired but can missing pins be??

Unless you or someone has a lot of experience using a hot air station, I wouldn't try this. Those multilayered pcbs are easy to damage and many times impossible to repair if damaged.
Gigabyte might attempt to repair it.

blackhawk said:
Unless you or someone has a lot of experience using a hot air station, I wouldn't try this. Those multilayered pcbs are easy to damage and many times impossible to repair if damaged.
Gigabyte might attempt to repair it.
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After a few days I will take it to gigabyte service center to repair it..
But do u know where I can buy a CPU socket of lga1155 online ??

Ebay.

blackhawk said:
Ebay.
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Not available in eBay but only alibaba has..
Should I buy from alibaba??

Don't know, never used it.
Ebay in the USA.
"lga1155, chip socket"
Ebay and others...

blackhawk said:
Don't know, never used it.
Ebay in the USA.
"lga1155, chip socket"
Ebay and others...
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The original cost is varing from $1-4 but shipping charge is $70..
Much expensive

You may end up having to replace the mobo anyway. Internal traces may have been damaged... or will be.

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[Q] Broken USB Port

Soo... I think the USB port on my T-Mobile HD2 is gone. I can feel it jiggle around when I plug in a USB cable... that and nothing happens when I do. No charge, no USB notification, nothing. Not even plugged directly into the power adapter.
My question is whether anyone knows any way to repair the phone for cheap? I've taken the phone to several cell phone repair shops, but no one can do anything without sending it off to HTC. If they do that, then HTC will charge me a crapload because the custom software on the phone somehow must've caused a hardware problem. Because the USB port is broken, I can't flash back to factory, soooo... there's nothing I can do there either.
Any help or advice would be appreciated. Thanks!
My first and only suggestion is to look for the not working phone body of HTC HD2 at ebay.com or similar. If You have some manual skills it wouldn't be so hard to replace it by Yourself. Of cause it is almost open heart surgery but it is possible to do by DIY.
If something like this would happen to me I would do so. You can look for only micro USB port to take it away from other non-working device like old camera or mp3 player or other phone.
Why they decide to use mcroUSB instead much solid miniUSB i don' know.
You can also look for micro USB connector
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You can put a stock winmo rom (LEOIMG.nbh) on the root of your sd card and boot up into bootloader by holding the volume-down button while booting. Then the bootloader will detect the .nbh and ask you to press a certain button to install it. Then you can send the phone off to htc, it will be completely stock.
-HD2 Android-
huggs said:
You can put a stock winmo rom (LEOIMG.nbh) on the root of your sd card and boot up into bootloader by holding the volume-down button while booting. Then the bootloader will detect the .nbh and ask you to press a certain button to install it. Then you can send the phone off to htc, it will be completely stock.
-HD2 Android-
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Wish I could, but apparently the cell phone repair shop that tried to fix my phone decided to tell HTC about my custom ROM though he told me he would be doing the repairs (only reason I left the custom ROM on there). But they actually decided to ship it to HTC. HTC decided to record the serial number so I can't send back to them anyways. =/
About the DIY repair. Would it just be a case of re-soldering the USB port back on the phone? Or is it something more technical? I'm asking because the cell phone repair shop I tried out said that they needed to replace that entire board. AFAIK, that board is the mainboard. Doing so would require buying another HD2 body, but I'm afraid that would cost far too much as I am a college student with ridiculous school fees and a very low income.
1: aww dude that sucks, they got you by the serial #
2. I have a broken micro-usb too, saw the disassembly vids, and it looks to me that the m-usb port is attached to the mainboard, and you have to consider too that if you try this as a DIY project, people have had wifi coax become damaged, lcd/digitizer damage, who knows what else from 'professional' repairs, let alone doing it yourself.
2 options, get a card reader and an external hd2 battery charger (and preferably a spare battery), or have the micro-usb port fixed by someone else or by your self.
The external charger and spare battery is cheaper by far, i paid only like $8 for each, and it's surprisingly reliable and practical.
Hope i helped
-HD2 Android-
i would totally call out on that shop and demand they fix it, since they ruined your warranty by sending it off to htc without your consent..
also, search on ebay, theres a cellshop in texas that repairs the port for $50, you mail it to them takes about a day and they mail it right back.
That sucks...I feel like the micro USB on my hd2 is about 2 die...if the phone moves at all connection and charge is lost. why oh why did these bums pick micro USB there's got 2 b a reason
To me is a serious design flaw...I mean its only a matter of time b4 the micro USB will fail on each and every hd2 regardless of how much u baby it device (which most of do)...after a certain number of charges the port goes bust
IMO the micro usbs put 2 much pressure on the port itself it's simply not big enough/solid enough of a connection to support the weight of the wire itself and over time gravity loosens and destroys ur port until u can't even.charge
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I agree, the micro-usb is crap. Had my hd2 for like 2 weeks and i broke it by the charge cord getting caught on my foot, sending the phone flying. Luckily, i found that i could get a connection to my comp by holding the cable 'just right', flashed magldr and cwr, and just charge my batteries on the external charger now. I was stuck on the winmo 'test' rom for like 6 months lol.
-HD2 Android-
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I agree, the micro-usb is crap. Had my hd2 for like 2 weeks and i broke it by the charge cord getting caught on my foot, sending the phone flying. Luckily, i found that i could get a connection to my comp by holding the cable 'just right', flashed magldr and cwr, and just charge my batteries on the external charger now. I was stuck on the winmo 'test' rom for like 6 months lol.
-HD2 Android-
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dude same thing happened to me yesterday i was charging my phone and i got up to do something. And the cord caught on my foot and the phone went flying also. and when i tried to charge its like if you move the phone even the slightest it looses connection. But i found a fix that worked for me. im using my external hardrive cord to charge. the connection is a little thicker and fits in there perfectly so now i can move it and it stays connected... Only downside to me is the cord is really short
pyrorob said:
i would totally call out on that shop and demand they fix it, since they ruined your warranty by sending it off to htc without your consent..
also, search on ebay, theres a cellshop in texas that repairs the port for $50, you mail it to them takes about a day and they mail it right back.
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Yeah, I railed at him for a good 10min in the shop with customers looking (hope I drove away some of his business...). He said that he couldn't fix my phone because I had *illegal software* on it... really? I doubt that a software problem caused the microUSB port to just break off the mainboard.
I've also looked at the disassembly video, and it doesn't seem impossible, but the cost of a micro-usb port is around $35 from what I gather. I think it would take some soldering to replace it, but I have neither a solder nor the experience to attempt it the first time on a $400 device.
I guess I'm stuck with the microSD adapter and external charger for now. ~sigh~ Maybe I'll try another internet-based cell repair shop. Anyone know anything about cellulardr.com? It's based just a couple miles from where I live and they have the part in-stock with a 50% discount that brings the price for repair down to $35 + $35 for parts which is a little high... but if it gets the job done...
I'm a [fraught] example of the result of thinking the usb would somehow last if I was just gentle. Who was I kidding, it was shot to pieces.... I've dropped £100 fixing the phone's screen which resulted in the volume buttons and vibrator dying (I argued till I was blue in the face- before I demanded they reglued the screen back on, a day after it had been 'fixed')... Damn crappy little repair shops, no leg to stand on.
And now I can't charge it.
Waited 2 days for a wall charger (and believe me that was hard as it's my work phone) to find that nomatter how long it's charged for it's dropping from 80% to dead in about an hour no activity.
I wouldn't mind so much but to have finally found a rom I liked, right through from WM to SD android versions to now Cotullas Nand, I'm reluctant to give it up, even though it's more than likely on it's last legs.
Why do phone manufacturers make crakcing phones which **** hardware and builds?
<rant over>
jemma132 said:
Why do phone manufacturers make crakcing phones which **** hardware and builds?
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You answered that question yourself when you said:
I'm reluctant to give it up, even though it's more than likely on it's last legs.
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If they made these things more reliable, they'd never have a means to convince you to buy another device .
well a usb port repair is totally possible with just an soldering iron, but you will need a fine tip for that and some flue that does not require cleaning. if any of the contact pad came off you better know where they go or find a way to trace where it goes. if they are broken and you find where they are connected you can use a copper wire taken out from copper brace to bridge them. lastly a broken usb port from the motherboard will never be secure again, so you have to put some padding under it so it will not be moved again; otherwise it will break and may take some contact pad with it in which makes it harder to repair again.
I fixed one of these before with only 1 broken pad that I can trace. so it is definitely possible to be done, but it will be very hard if this is your first time repairing phone. it is possible to rip the volume flex cable like I did. It took me 4 hours to solder flex by rewiring copper wires.
By the way hd2 usb port is only 7$ from eBay.
P.S the good thing about fixing phone is that, I got it from eBay, fix up, and working at $120 XD
Phone going crash
I don't know what happen recently with my phone. It just starting crashing on normal activities. I thought it was probably just the rom, but I flashed HyperDroid GBX v12, clk version and damn....i can't even get pass the boot animation. After a while I did...and then I connected my USB to my computer. Within seconds, phone crashed. I need help. I've task29 this kid like 4 times and then installed clk again.
Sometimes it is just the usb cable quality causing a bad connection... I had this Chinese micro usb data cable and it would only work at a "just right" angle, until I went to Radioshack to buy a 27 $ gold plated usb cable lol
Now everything works good and saved me from having to replace the microusb port on the phone.
Woow I thought I was the only one! I feel all your pains man..
First things first, those of you whose USB is still working, get clockwork mod set up before the USB dies.. at least with a card reader you could still flash thru zips.. I got an external charger and an extra battery as well, now I feel like my hd2 was sorta reborn! Haha..
Dunno bout you guys but I'm starting to feel that our beloved hd2 is slowly being abandoned really sad thing.. and I blame the hardware problems for this trend..
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Dunno bout you guys but I'm starting to feel that our beloved hd2 is slowly being abandoned really sad thing.. and I blame the hardware problems for this trend..
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Nah, it's just nearing the end of its life cycle. There are better phones coming out now with faster processors and more resources to run bigger software and flashier graphics.
The HD2 has actually stayed on the top of the hill for a surprisingly long time, and in some ways still is.
The biggest difference with the HD2 compared to other phased-out smartphones, I think, is that the HD2 is still very useable even though it is well beyond its originally intended amount of time in the limelight.
I notice this whenever I dig out one of my old devices that I haven't used in a long time, like my Kaiser or Rhodium. They are so slow and basic that they're almost unuseable, where the HD2 is fast, smooth, and seems modern still.
But the mUSB port on these things is ****. Mine's been half-busted for almost a year. I have a wall charger and extra battery, and if I hold the cable just right, I can usually get a connection to the computer, but it's just easier to pop my sd card in one of my old devices to connect to pc and transfer files. The mini-USB ports never gave me near as much trouble as the micro ones, I wish they'd have never switched.
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Nah, it's just nearing the end of its life cycle. There are better phones coming out now with faster processors and more resources to run bigger software and flashier graphics.
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Hi all,
Just thought I'd let you know how I fixed my HD2's loose / non-functioning microUSB port.
I've had similar problems for the last 6 months or so - dodgy microUSB connection resulting in massive amount of fiddling in terms of getting the cable just right, then pretty much completely screwed!
I took receipt of a HTC Sensation a few weeks ago, so decided to spend a little while opening up my now redundant HD2. Dissasembly is pretty easy & self-explanitory, but the leaked videos showing you how to do it is pretty useful. I'm no whizz at these things, but even I managed to do it (mostly) with just a kitchen knife (forgot where I'd put my small screwdrivers, which I eventually found, but everything seemed more dangerous & exciting with the knife).
ANYWAY, I've managed to secure a completely loose microUSB port which means perfect charging & USB connection again. It was incredibly loose & just fell out when I separated the mainboard from the chassis, but I put a bit of rubber I found under it (soldering iron is for pros... I'm winging it here!) & secured the mainboard tightly with screws.
I mean, there's probably a better way to do it, but I couldn't be arsed using any more ingenuity than required... it's a Bank Holiday after all, and the solution seems to have worked pretty damn well.
Cheers,
Dan.
Hi, I can only charge my HTC HD2 phone using the USB port, but I cannot use the usb port for activeSync and USB function (data transfering). I wonder if the USB posrt is dead already?? Why the phone still can be charged via the USB port? Can anyone tell me how to fix this?
Thanks in advance.
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Hi, I can only charge my HTC HD2 phone using the USB port, but I cannot use the usb port for activeSync and USB function (data transfering). I wonder if the USB posrt is dead already?? Why the phone still can be charged via the USB port? Can anyone tell me how to fix this?
Thanks in advance.
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I had the same problem last week. My pc couldn't recognize it, but i was able to charge it.. I just took an other usb cable and the problem was solved.

Sprint 4G Evo wont charge, replaced power port

A customer brought a EVO that apparently has water damage and will not charge. I charged the battery via an external charger and it works fine, i replaced the power port but it still wont charge.
I put the phone on my BGA station to heat up the phone and get rid of all the moisture and yet it still wont charge but works with battery. Its possible its a BGA chip, but all the components LOOK fine.
Any ideas??
Water damage is tricky, it could have damaged any number of chips on the main board. Your best bet is to replace the whole board itself to avoid future problems.
Hey,
Sorry to hear about that, water damage is always tricky because you never know to what extent the damage has occurred. I would try the through it in a container with rice trip to make sure it is completely moisture clear, but I really doubt that will work. It sounds like the water fried something between the power port and the mother board. sorry about your troubles hope you find a solution!
I would try the through it in a container with rice trip to make sure it is completely moisture clear, but I really doubt that will work.
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That wont work at this point, the damage has already been done by the previous user trying to turn it on when the phone was still wet.
Yeah ive had it where mine wont charge b4 too, but it was bcus of a universal charger I was using I guess, cus it doesnt work now either
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transfer my memory (hardware) across

i hope someone will be able to help me here...=(
I had this red light of death for awhile now and i couldn't turn on my phone at all, i've tried all possible methods that i could find online, such as pressing power + volumn down, unplugging the usb cable, cracking open the case and unplug the battery cable, replacing with a battery i bought from ebay, replacing my friend's nexus 4 battery, none of these have worked.
but i really want to turn on my phone and get my photos and stuff out! so i bought a screen cracked nexus 4, and i tore that apart, tried using its battery, and it's daughter board (the part that holds the usb port) on my nexus, but it didn't work. i hope the problem doesn't reside on the main motherboard, because otherwise im not sure if i could get my stuff out. is there any other possible way where i can make use of the screen cracked nexus 4, and turn on my nexus? perhaps use any parts or anything?
any help would be much appreciated! thanks!!
if mainboard of 1st nexus is dead, but has good emmc chip (where your stuff is stored), then possible you can swap emmc from dead n4 to cracked n4 mainboard, but that's not easy job and you need right equipment for bga chips soldering to do that ...
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if mainboard of 1st nexus is dead, but has good emmc chip (where your stuff is stored), then possible you can swap emmc from dead n4 to cracked n4 mainboard, but that's not easy job and you need right equipment for bga chips soldering to do that ...
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yes! that sounds like it, i might have to do that. i believe the emmc chip is good! is there any tutorial online on this??? thanks!!
youtube -> emmc chip replacement
but if you're asking for tutorial, please don't try that yourself - 99% you will have 2 dead n4 ...

Does anyone repair out of warranty Shield TV?

Bought a Pro unit a few years about and I had my brother give it to his friend to do the SSD upgrade. Needless to say it never happened and by the time I got it back the HD was missing and and the sata cable is missing. Now since this isn't an off the shelf cable and instead a proprietary cable I cant buy one anywhere. To make matters worse I called Nvidia up and not only do they not sell the parts (understandable) they also don't repair out of warranty units. Which doesn't make any sense. I was trying to get a price quote. I wanna get mine fixed but I don't wanna spend 300 dollars to get a new one.
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Bought a Pro unit a few years about and I had my brother give it to his friend to do the SSD upgrade. Needless to say it never happened and by the time I got it back the HD was missing and and the sata cable is missing. Now since this isn't an off the shelf cable and instead a proprietary cable I cant buy one anywhere. To make matters worse I called Nvidia up and not only do they not sell the parts (understandable) they also don't repair out of warranty units. Which doesn't make any sense. I was trying to get a price quote. I wanna get mine fixed but I don't wanna spend 300 dollars to get a new one.
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http://www.eevblog.com/forum/reviews/teardown-nvidia-shield-tv/msg944285/#msg944285
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http://www.eevblog.com/forum/reviews/teardown-nvidia-shield-tv/msg944285/#msg944285
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Am I supposed to solder something?
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Am I supposed to solder something?
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"I connected the SATA solder pads to a SATA connector (taken from an old motherboard) using ~4cm long separated insulated wires without any special measures for high frequency signals (when doing something like this again I was told that twisting the differential pairs wouldn't hurt).
(Sidenote: IMHO soldering things that small is not fun, but I'm not very good at soldering...)"
Yes, you are correct. Very small soldering pads. I'd need a very large stand-alone magnifying lens and at least one steady hand. Two even better.

Replace internal Charger Port Cable?

This phone did, intermittently, work. But it also behaved as though there was a short somewhere in the system. Now it will not power on, and I am making a leap of logic and assuming that's because it cannot charge the battery. (I've tried every single suggestion here re powering it back on, so let's move past that option.)
I note that on ebay and elsewhere there are internal charger port cables (3rd party unfortunately) that are inexpensive (as low as four or five dollars, or eight dollars for one with a small tools set). Has anyone ever used one of those third party internal charger port replacements and had success?
Thanks in advance.
Okay, I have gone ahead and ordered one of the internal USB ribbon assemblies for my OnePlus 2. But I haven't seen anyone else discuss having actually done a change-out of this part. Isn't there any hardy soul armed with spudger and screw driver who's attempted this?
shonkin said:
Okay, I have gone ahead and ordered one of the internal USB ribbon assemblies for my OnePlus 2. But I haven't seen anyone else discuss having actually done a change-out of this part. Isn't there any hardy soul armed with spudger and screw driver who's attempted this?
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i replaced the charging cable it is easy quick fix, ordered one from aliexpress
arjan.bongers said:
i replaced the charging cable it is easy quick fix, ordered one from aliexpress
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If you don't mind me asking, did the phone work at all right before the replacement? Mine is a dead as a doornail, which is why I wonder. The fix does look to be easy (I watched some videos and even removed the old one, so the new install is all ready to go).
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If you don't mind me asking, did the phone work at all right before the replacement? Mine is a dead as a doornail, which is why I wonder. The fix does look to be easy (I watched some videos and even removed the old one, so the new install is all ready to go).
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He didnt charge thats why i replaced the connector. but the rest of the functions were normal
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He didnt charge thats why i replaced the connector. but the rest of the functions were normal
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Well, we shall see if that solves my completely non-functioning phone issues or not. Perhaps this thing is just dead. My ebay seller is behind schedule as far as delivery goes, but again I will post here whatever the outcome once I do replace the usb port and ribbon.
I did promise to post a video of my install. I do not know if this worked yet (charging a newer battery; if that doesn't work I'll go back to the old battery and try again). But here is the video, which I ended up sorta having fun doing.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=INZUBsXXTFE
Well, I'm marking this down as a fail. The install was easy, but the phone remains dead, dead, dead. Not a whiff of life to it. The short, if it is a short as I suspect, may be in either the motherboard or daughterboard. So, not being one easily driven off by failure, I bought a working but very bent up OP2 off ebay for 70 bucks. The idea being to take its innards out and put them into the frame (and the I think working screen) of the one I have. I'll look either brilliant or the fool (I play the second one better). I will, as usual, report back.
So... said I'd follow up on the $70 ebay phone buy (the phone very bent up but somehow still working). I did get it, tested it (it did work but screen was under obvious pressure due to bend), then removed the motherboard, usb ribbon cable, and daughterboard from it and moved them into the non-working phone I was given by a friend. And it worked!! I now have a OnePlus 2 phone which is updating the rom at this moment. I'll probably root it and put a custom rom on later, but for now I just wanna see what the phone is like with the standard setup. Anyway.... it was fun to take a phone apart (2 phones, actually) and succeed at the end.

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