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3 Reddit comments about Damaged Screw Remover Set, Vastar Screw Remover and Extractor Set - Set of 4 Damaged Screw Remover:

u/BushMeat · 37 pointsr/3Dprinting

but you're suppose to do it hot as plastic can seal it shut, heating it up makes it a breeze to remove. Now if it broke, then it was probably over tighten to begin with. don'd over tighten.

you could try to use a screw extractor but i think the brass would be too brittle to catch.

u/test822 · 5 pointsr/joinsquad

alright, your first step is to see what's bottlenecking you

open up the console with the "~" key, and type STAT UNIT. make sure you're in a reasonably full server to get an accurate real-world reading (and in your case, make sure to do this on an eastern euro map).

here's what I see with my crap 6 year old rig on a full server (i5 2500k OC'd to 4.5 GHz, GTX 570 1GB)

http://i.imgur.com/3icaDJV.png

Frame - the total time it takes to draw one frame. this will always depend on the highest time of the three values below. you want this to be as low as possible


Game / Draw - both CPU dependent times

GPU - your GPU time. dependent on the Game thread, and thus can never go lower than the Game time


in the above example in the image, I am slightly GPU bottlenecked, since the GPU takes the longest to draw a frame (32.25 ms). Even though my CPU finishes the frame first, it still has to wait for my GPU to finish before my computer can push out the finished frame

there are 1000ms in one second, so if you take 1000 / X, where X is the highest time, you will get your FPS

so in this example, 1000 / 32.25 = 31 fps.

you'll notice that my CPU isn't much faster than my GPU though. even if I upgraded my GPU, I'd then be bottlenecked by my CPU, which is at 25.61 ms

so even if I upgraded my video card to a $1,000 GTFO 107080, I'd still be held back by my CPU, and would still only get

1000 / 25.61 = 39.05 fps




>upgrading cpu isn't really an option, the mobo is now outdated and has a few stripped screws stopping me from removing it

hahaha

there's like a drill bit type thing designed for removing stripped screws, I'll have to google what it's called

edit: https://www.amazon.com/Damaged-Screw-Remover-Vastar-Extractor/dp/B01HI6HAT2/ref=sr_1_5?s=hi&ie=UTF8&qid=1480966912&sr=1-5&keywords=screw+remover

your CPU is very good though, so I doubt that's the problem. if you're still CPU bottlenecked though, you have a "k" CPU, which means the core multiplier is unlocked and you can overclock it.
before dropping the cash on a new CPU and motherboard, I'd first buy an aftermarket cooler/fan and try to overclock that sucker as high as you possibly can. the way to do this is different between motherboard BIOS's, so you'll have to google how to do it with your specific motherboard.

http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=9SIA4RE4RT1326&cm_re=LGA1155-_-35-118-003-_-Product

spend the $35 and OC the hell out of your CPU before trying to upgrade it

u/ThreeDigitIQ · 3 pointsr/bmx