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Thread: Pushpins - are they really stable?

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    Re: Pushpins - are they really stable?

    I prefer a backplate anyday over pushpins but if i'm only building the pc quickly to test a cpu for example i use pushpins.

    What i want to know is if the mobo still worked after that!

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    Re: Pushpins - are they really stable?

    Quote Originally Posted by handscombmp View Post
    I prefer a backplate anyday over pushpins but if i'm only building the pc quickly to test a cpu for example i use pushpins.

    What i want to know is if the mobo still worked after that!
    probably dead in the first place, or he is uber rich

    It's 4.98*

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