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I have acquired this AMD 5600x microprocessor for a very low price. It was dropped on the corner (see picture) where we can see some delamination.

The seller just says it does not work anymore but I have not tested it myself yet. I will try a memory stick and the normal debug before the questions/solutions below are considered.

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None of the pins are bent. I think the subtrate PCB is 12 layers with all vias buried. The damage does not go "underneath" any of the pins.

A couple of questions:

  • Would the layout engineer be forced to route this close to the edge? Beyond where the pins are?
  • Can I use a multimeter to test for short circuit on a device that could take 200 A at ~1.4 V maximum? Would the multimeter test with too high voltage?
  • Should I try and tape the corner back together? (If the copper/via is ripped this would be a shaky solution.)
  • Should I Dremel it pretty and perhaps remove a short circuit between the layers?

I hope this question lies within the guidelines.

I have acquired this AMD 5600x microprocessor for a very low price. It was dropped on the corner (see picture) where we can see some delamination.

The seller just says it does not work anymore but I have not tested it myself yet. I will try a memory stick and the normal debug before the questions/solutions below are considered.

enter image description here

None of the pins are bent. I think the subtrate PCB is 12 layers with all vias buried. The damage does not go "underneath" any of the pins.

A couple of questions:

  • Would the layout engineer be forced to route this close to the edge? Beyond where the pins are?
  • Can I use a multimeter to test for short circuit on a device that could take 200 A at ~1.4 V maximum? Would the multimeter test with too high voltage?
  • Should I try and tape the corner back together? (If the copper/via is ripped this would be a shaky solution.)
  • Should I Dremel it pretty and perhaps remove a circuit between the layers?

I hope this question lies within the guidelines.

I have acquired this AMD 5600x microprocessor for a very low price. It was dropped on the corner (see picture) where we can see some delamination.

The seller just says it does not work anymore but I have not tested it myself yet. I will try a memory stick and the normal debug before the questions/solutions below are considered.

enter image description here

None of the pins are bent. I think the subtrate PCB is 12 layers with all vias buried. The damage does not go "underneath" any of the pins.

A couple of questions:

  • Would the layout engineer be forced to route this close to the edge? Beyond where the pins are?
  • Can I use a multimeter to test for short circuit on a device that could take 200 A at ~1.4 V maximum? Would the multimeter test with too high voltage?
  • Should I try and tape the corner back together? (If the copper/via is ripped this would be a shaky solution.)
  • Should I Dremel it pretty and perhaps remove a short circuit between the layers?
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AMD 5600x microprocessor substrate damage

I hope this question lies within the guidelines.

I have acquired this AMD 5600x microprocessor for a very low price. It was dropped on the corner (see picture) where we can see some delamination. Seller

The seller just says it does not work anymore, but I have not tested it myself yet. I will try 1a memory stick and the normal debug before the questions/solutions below are considered! enter image description here.

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None of the pins are bent. I think the subtrate PCB is 12 layers with all vias are buried. The damage does not go "underneath" any of the pins. A

A couple of questions:

  • Would the layout engineer be forced to route this close to the edge? Beyond where the pins are?
  • Can I use a multimeter to test for short circuit on a device that could take 200 A at ~1.4 voltV maximum? Would the multimeter test with too high voltage?
  • Should I try and tape the corner back together? (ifIf the copper/via is ripped this would be a shaky solution.)
  • Or shouldShould I dremelDremel it pretty and perhaps remove a circuit between the layers?

AMD 5600x substrate damage

I hope this question lies within the guidelines.

I have acquired this AMD 5600x for a very low price. It was dropped on the corner (see picture) where we can see some delamination. Seller just says it does not work anymore, I have not tested it myself yet. I will try 1 memory stick and the normal debug before the questions/solutions below are considered! enter image description here

None of the pins are bent. I think the subtrate PCB is 12 layers all vias are buried. The damage does not go "underneath" any of the pins. A couple of questions:

  • Would the layout engineer be forced to route this close to the edge? Beyond where the pins are?
  • Can I use a multimeter to test for short circuit on a device that could take 200 A at ~1.4 volt maximum? Would the multimeter test with too high voltage?
  • Should I try and tape the corner back together (if the copper/via is ripped this would be a shaky solution)
  • Or should I dremel it pretty and perhaps remove a circuit between the layers?

AMD 5600x microprocessor substrate damage

I hope this question lies within the guidelines.

I have acquired this AMD 5600x microprocessor for a very low price. It was dropped on the corner (see picture) where we can see some delamination.

The seller just says it does not work anymore but I have not tested it myself yet. I will try a memory stick and the normal debug before the questions/solutions below are considered.

enter image description here

None of the pins are bent. I think the subtrate PCB is 12 layers with all vias buried. The damage does not go "underneath" any of the pins.

A couple of questions:

  • Would the layout engineer be forced to route this close to the edge? Beyond where the pins are?
  • Can I use a multimeter to test for short circuit on a device that could take 200 A at ~1.4 V maximum? Would the multimeter test with too high voltage?
  • Should I try and tape the corner back together? (If the copper/via is ripped this would be a shaky solution.)
  • Should I Dremel it pretty and perhaps remove a circuit between the layers?
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I hope this question lies within the guidelines.

I have acquired this AMD 5600x for a very low price. It was dropped on the corner (see picture) where we can see some delamination. Seller just says it does not work anymore, I have not tested it myself yet. I will try 1 memory stick and the normal debug before the questions/solutions below are considered! enter image description here

None of the pins are bent. I think the subtrate PCB is 12 layers all vias are buried. The damage does not go "underneath" any of the pins. A couple of questions:

  • Would the layout engineer be forced to route this close to the edge? Beyond where the pins are?
  • Can iI use a multimeter to test for short circuit on a device that could take 200 AmpsA at ~1.4 volt maximum? Would the multimeter test with too high voltage?
  • Should I try and tape the corner back together (if the copper/via is ripped this would be a shaky solution)
  • Or should I dremel it pretty and perhaps remove a circuit between the layers?

I hope this question lies within the guidelines.

I have acquired this AMD 5600x for a very low price. It was dropped on the corner (see picture) where we can see some delamination. Seller just says it does not work anymore, I have not tested it myself yet. I will try 1 memory stick and the normal debug before the questions/solutions below are considered! enter image description here

None of the pins are bent. I think the subtrate PCB is 12 layers all vias are buried. The damage does not go "underneath" any of the pins. A couple of questions:

  • Would the layout engineer be forced to route this close to the edge? Beyond where the pins are?
  • Can i use a multimeter to test for short circuit on a device that could take 200 Amps at ~1.4 volt maximum? Would the multimeter test with too high voltage?
  • Should I try and tape the corner back together (if the copper/via is ripped this would be a shaky solution)
  • Or should I dremel it pretty and perhaps remove a circuit between the layers?

I hope this question lies within the guidelines.

I have acquired this AMD 5600x for a very low price. It was dropped on the corner (see picture) where we can see some delamination. Seller just says it does not work anymore, I have not tested it myself yet. I will try 1 memory stick and the normal debug before the questions/solutions below are considered! enter image description here

None of the pins are bent. I think the subtrate PCB is 12 layers all vias are buried. The damage does not go "underneath" any of the pins. A couple of questions:

  • Would the layout engineer be forced to route this close to the edge? Beyond where the pins are?
  • Can I use a multimeter to test for short circuit on a device that could take 200 A at ~1.4 volt maximum? Would the multimeter test with too high voltage?
  • Should I try and tape the corner back together (if the copper/via is ripped this would be a shaky solution)
  • Or should I dremel it pretty and perhaps remove a circuit between the layers?
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