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because just like with finger getting good with one material is better than being medium with 50 of them. its my starting pointsquarecoinman said:Ericrm , Of course i am wondering why you only want these chips, so i was wondering if you are going to do a batch of only North south bridges ? and if you will share your yields results and the method used.
regards scm
squarecoinman said:Ericrm , Of course i am wondering why you only want these chips, so i was wondering if you are going to do a batch of only North south bridges ? and if you will share your yields results and the method used.
regards scm
srlaulis said:squarecoinman said:Ericrm , Of course i am wondering why you only want these chips, so i was wondering if you are going to do a batch of only North south bridges ? and if you will share your yields results and the method used.
regards scm
It is no secret, as to an effective method to process these chips. Furthermore, you can also get good yield data from Patnor. He has an ebook that lays out a detailed method for processing those chips, along with yield information. Patnor's methods and yield data are very reliable, so long as you don't deviate too far from his methodology.
ericrm said:i want to buy nsbridge (the green fiber with black top type) ,no other chip for the moment
pm me with offer and your asking price
chip with the black top unvolontary exploded are not a probleme if there is only a few of them
ericrm said:they are most often found on mother board (north and south bridge), some graphic card, they are fairly common on board just not in big number.
squarecoinman said:srlaulis said:squarecoinman said:Ericrm , Of course i am wondering why you only want these chips, so i was wondering if you are going to do a batch of only North south bridges ? and if you will share your yields results and the method used.
regards scm
It is no secret, as to an effective method to process these chips. Furthermore, you can also get good yield data from Patnor. He has an ebook that lays out a detailed method for processing those chips, along with yield information. Patnor's methods and yield data are very reliable, so long as you don't deviate too far from his methodology.
Srlaulis , I have patnors book and like his method, I was just wondering about the yield date for NSbridges since Ericrm only wanted these chips.
so i hoped he would collect enough bridges to have more data on the bridges.
Thanks for your answer
scm
gubni said:I trash these often. Forgive me if it is in your post, but I do not see a price that you are willing to pay for each one. I must evaluate the time it takes to remove them as part of my cost before I can decide if it is worth selling them to you. Currently I trash them.
patnor1011 said:gubni said:I trash these often. .
You Sir currently trash the most valuable item from whole motherboard.
Serious buyer will downgrade your boards if you remove just this one chip from them.
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