Would the PC work if instead putting the CPU into the socket you soldered each and every single CPU contact point/...

Would the PC work if instead putting the CPU into the socket you soldered each and every single CPU contact point/ individual pin to the corresponding pin/ contact hole?

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Yes I do this, it increases the conductivity and makes your PC faster.

>what is bga

Jesus christ that picture is stressing me out

Yes, but cooling the chip would be a nightmare.

Could screw up signal timings depending on length, at 4 GHz light travels 7.5 cm per cycle

Maybe? Why would you though?

someone post the dram chip that gets posted on tech gore

Err..... you could just desolder the socket and reflow the cpu on top.
Gold plating won't wet with the solder, though, so you'll have to use special flux and solder paste.

Should not be that much of a problem if all balls are even in length.

You can't just BGA'd LGA, the capacitors on the CPU and Socket will touch each other

Someone post le image

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Macbooks do this.

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not with a wire that thick it wont

>horse hoof

But why op?

like this?

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>wire

Are you some kind of masochist?

Don't they teach soldering in crafts class at retard school anymore?