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If I May
"Chris Halsall"
Sep 2002
Barbados
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Most people melt the solder with the iron, and expect it to affix to the metals to be connected. Instead what should be done is to carefully heat the metals to be affixed, and let the solder melt. Long ago we used to hold "soldering parties" for small production runs, experienced guys coming around to solder for beer and pizza. One guy was so good that he could solder in a 40 pin strip in about two seconds. He would run the soldering iron between the PCB and the component, and then closely follow with the solder. Then he would take a bite of his pizza, take a swig of beer, and then repeat. |
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May 2017
Michigan, USA
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So, it's been running steady now, at 4.9Ghz with less voltage than needed previously at 4.8Ghz. So far start/stop Prime95 has been without trouble since the solder joint. More testing to see how it holds out! Thanks, Dan |
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If I May
"Chris Halsall"
Sep 2002
Barbados
262716 Posts |
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Edit: I do find it a little odd that LaurV hasn't yet spoken on this topic. He regularly works on surface mount stuff.
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May 2017
Michigan, USA
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It's been solid so far. Lost an old platter drive in it today, but that was an old junker just for scratch space...
Yeah, my day job is designing and build of analog, RF, digital, and power circuits. Part of my job description is to instruct people on soldering technique, and inspecting their work. We use a lot of SMT components, although we still try to avoid flip chip type and BGA packages as inspection is too difficult. Some of the bigger boards we've done are close over 1000 components, with a good mix of multi Ghz stuff, and associated passives. We're just starting to play with some 2 to 3 Gbit/second serial link stuff too. There's probably close to 100 different types of solders, some better for specialty applications than others... I still find it hard to believe that this board had a cold solder on it. Although, that may explain why I picked the whole thing up so cheap. Wasn't really shopping for a FX-9590 system, but it was offered at a price I couldn't refuse. Just goes to show, Prime95 stress test can point out problems that 99.99% of the time will never show up... :) Thanks, Dan |
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