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tissue
About this tag
The tag 'tissue' on WindowsForum.com covers a specific hardware protection scenario where a user describes using toilet paper, similar to a tissue, to protect the CPU socket pins on an Asus Z170-P motherboard during sale. The discussion focuses on whether this makeshift method is safe for securing the motherboard pins when the original protective cover cannot be reinserted. The thread involves troubleshooting advice about the risks of using paper materials that could leave fibers or cause damage, and whether to seek a better technician. This tag is relevant for users dealing with motherboard handling, pin protection, and safe packing practices for computer hardware.
Hello. I am selling Asus Z170-P to other person.
I do not deal with folding computer I ordered service of random pc technican. I call him. He go to my home and re plug mobo from case. Problem was that this black cover was not able to insert to secure mobo pins. I dont know why. He was trying to...
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