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LUCKYEST MOFO EVAR!

Posted: Mon Dec 21, 2009 1:56 pm
by BlackFox898
lucky B*stard!

(whats up with srf, have to relog after i do anything :( )

I know what you're thinking, too good to be true. Yeah, so did i. Let me take you back to this past Sunday morning, when I saw this ad on a local craigslist-like site:

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I replied to it, and left my phone number and email telling the guy I wanted to see it.

He (17-18 year old) told me over the phone of this elaborate story of him and his friend building a gaming pc from components his dad bought him. First he got a bad mobo and then bent the pins on the gigabyte mobo he had for sale. He thought the i7 was broken as well as that's what the computer shop where it took after bending the mobo pins told him, and then tried to sell him a new computer. Bad news right? I went and saw it in person, where he was admittedly embarrassed but more than wanting to get rid of it. Nothing seemed immediately awry based on visual inspection, other than the bent pins. Here's what I bought for $40. A "broken" i7 920 and EX58-UD3R motherboard.

Links to images because they're huge.

http://imgur.com/pAEep.jpg

http://imgur.com/doSAW.jpg

http://imgur.com/87kt3.jpg

http://imgur.com/uyGaW.jpg

Anyways. 5 or so pins were bent on the mobo. Using a guide I found on a forum, I used a razor blade to straighten the pins in rows. A couple required a little more effort, but overall it was fairly easy.

That brings me to tonight, when I connected everything it needed to boot, and put in some DDR3 ram.

I see the post screen immediately.

Following my amazement seeing that, I connected my dvd drive and a sata harddrive I had laying around and did a quick windows install. Following that..

This is the end result.

Needless to say I'm extremely satisfied. My original thought talking to this kid on the phone was that he had no idea what he was doing, (nor did his "friend"). The fact that he took it to a computer shop, but he didnt know if they tested the CPU on another mobo or not made me confident enough that either of the components could still work and he'd have no idea. Hilariously, when I asked him casually what games he played on PC, he replied "A lot of counter strike source".

You need an i7 for cs:source? lol..

Re: LUCKYEST MOFO EVAR!

Posted: Mon Dec 21, 2009 2:50 pm
by Mameluke
40$ for a hobo?! Damn lucky bastard :shock:

Oh wait... What's a mobo? :?

Re: LUCKYEST MOFO EVAR!

Posted: Mon Dec 21, 2009 3:06 pm
by XMoshe
Mameluke wrote:40$ for a hobo?! Damn lucky bastard :shock:

Oh wait... What's a mobo? :?


I can find a hobo for free on the street O_o

And a mobo is a motherboard AFAIK (You know the plate where everything in connects..RAM/hdd/vid card/hdd etc)...I think

Re: LUCKYEST MOFO EVAR!

Posted: Mon Dec 21, 2009 8:31 pm
by cpinney
nice find haha.

Re: LUCKYEST MOFO EVAR!

Posted: Mon Dec 21, 2009 10:19 pm
by wootpops
i feel bad for the kid.

Re: LUCKYEST MOFO EVAR!

Posted: Tue Dec 22, 2009 2:41 am
by Mirosuke
with 50$ i could buy something else lol

Re: LUCKYEST MOFO EVAR!

Posted: Tue Dec 22, 2009 3:37 am
by TheDrop
so this guy bought a broken motherboard for 50$ then fixed it? o.O

Re: LUCKYEST MOFO EVAR!

Posted: Tue Dec 22, 2009 9:18 am
by Skyve
UnbeatableDevil wrote:so this guy bought a broken motherboard for 50$ then fixed it? o.O

Yeah,and its a really good one.With an i7 Core :D

Re: LUCKYEST MOFO EVAR!

Posted: Tue Dec 22, 2009 9:32 am
by Shadow
ExSoldier wrote:
UnbeatableDevil wrote:so this guy bought a broken motherboard for 50$ then fixed it? o.O

Yeah,and its a really good one.With an i7 Core :D

Wouldn't call him the "luckiest mofo evar" though. :P

Re: LUCKYEST MOFO EVAR!

Posted: Tue Dec 22, 2009 9:47 am
by Crowley
Mirosuke wrote:with 50$ i could buy something else lol


Yes, you probably could.