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How to Resistor lift fix and what resistor to use (Slim)
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It has come to attention that a lot of people get this problem when having to install your nand-x qsb to your motherboard. Typically the R3B15 Point. There are a bunch of little resistors on that spot that tend to get in the way of the process and also the actual R3B15 point itself is just a mother ****. I'm bringing this topic up because it actually happened to me today. I was trying to solder the point quick and didn't realize how low to the board I had the iron and lifted about 2 or 3 resistors. If this has happened to you I would like you to know that there is a fix for it. All you need is to buy some resistors and solder each end of a resistor to the points where you lifted the original resistor. I'm not sure exactly which resistor to use since some people have been getting mixed results with this fix but it should be a 36 ohm resistor. Your end result should look like this.

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Note: This is not my work in the picture.


I would like to get more feedback on this to see what else people are doing to get around. This way I can eventually turn this into a more detailed tutorial.

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BENMOJICA (02-20-2013)
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Evidentally,i havent had too much of a issue with stb_clk.. but yes noobs should use ALT point.
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Lucky you bro it was my first time having this problem today. Makes be feel like smashing the damn board on the floor lol
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