QUOTE(scientwist @ Jul 29 2012, 06:23 PM)

I wouldn't suggest this but I figured what the heck. Stripped everything down cleaned chips under heat sink. I didn't have a heat gun or hairdryer so I used a hot butter knife that I bent the tip on. Just heated the knife on the stove and when it got hot placed it on chip and think I could actually hear it re-flow the solder. Plugged board back in and the thing booted up no more E74
Have one I fixed for a little bit with the xclamp fix and I might try this to see if I can bring it back to life. its way more dead though worth a try.
Wish I could have my Error420 nick

lol omg so your butter knife was at least 700 degrees then, im guessing you used welding gloves to hold it
solder melting makes no sound, unless your superman