Hack-a-day has an interesting howto on replacing motherboard chips for notebooks and other boxen.

In the example given, they exschange the FireWire chip of a Dell notebook, but the advice can be applied to most other planars and PCB’s too.

Visit the story here:
http://www.hackaday.com/entry/1234000770073565/

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