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3 minutes ago, techblyad said:

TECHBLYAD HAS COME INTO A PERDICIMENT PLS HELP THANKS. MAY  THE BLYAD BE WITH YOU!

Well, since it seems your "friend" has yeeted the socket into parts unknown... there ain't any fixing this. Trash it.

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Just now, Digideath said:

Am i even looking at this right? It can't be socket 370. Just looking at that. It's all either to the very left or the very top of the board. I've never seen a cpu socket possitioned like that before. What the hell even is that board?

That's 370.

Socket 3 had more pins and 478 had DDR1 slots that don't look like that.

Those are SDR slots.

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3 minutes ago, Digideath said:

Am i even looking at this right? It can't be socket 370. Just looking at that. It's all either to the very right or the very top of the board. I've never seen a cpu socket possitioned like that before. What the hell even is that board?

it's a compaq socket 370 board

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2 minutes ago, ragnarok0273 said:

That's 370.

Socket 3 had more pins and 478 had DDR1 slots that don't look like that.

Those are SDR slots.

Ok. Fair enough. Its just that cpu slot was near the edge of the board. Ive never seen a cpu socket right at the edge of the board before. Thats what i love about this site. You see something new every other day lol

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9 minutes ago, emosun said:

it was very common with older motherboards , with less traces the socket can go pretty much anywhere

I've never seen a motherboard like that before. It surprised me. The first computer i had was a pentium 1 prebuild. What we called flat beds. The first computer i built was an old amd duron system. Ive been building computers ever since. For me and for other people. I even used to work for a company building tornado servers for the british royal navy and yet, ive never seen a motherboard like that one before. I just learned something new and my inner tech geek is going nuts lol

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Just now, Digideath said:

I've never seen a motherboard like that before. It surprised me. The first computer i had was a pentium 1 prebuild. What we called flat beds. The first computer i built was an old amd duron system. Ive been building computers ever since. For me and for other people. I even used to work for a company building tornado servers for the british royal navy and yet, ive never seen a motherboard like that one before. I just learned something new and my inner tech geek is going nuts lol

I went from knowing nothing about hardware (extent was i3 < i5 < i7) until May 2020.

I found a Zip drive in my grandparent's attic and wanted to install it, but didn't know how so I looked up some guides on computer builds.

Found Linus' channel(s) and learned a LOT.

I now know that modern motherboards don't have IDE controllers.

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1 hour ago, ragnarok0273 said:

now know that modern motherboards don't have IDE controllers.

Ah the good ole day of using ribbon cables.... Lol.

The irony is that everyone now wants to use power cable spreaders to mimic the old look.

 

Any how....

 

 

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That board is toast, it cannot be recovered except by an experience individual, right tools, and time.

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