Hang onto it, its great stuff, it works well, Marshall Amps use it and keep working for decades. HP laptops use the new stuff and die after 13 months
ken
Are you referring to the Nvidia Chip that break free from the board? Laptops and BGA's dont last 5 mins now 
yes, but its not actually breaking free. Nvidia admitted this, they use a crap chip substrate that breaks down after so many heat cycles, usually after 13 months. I have had experience of bad BGA soldered joints, eg the HP NX 7010 using an ATI graphics chip tends to get bad joints. I have access to an Ersa IR500D, so repaired several by reflowing the joints, eg apply flux and heat up to reflow temp. I tried this with a DV 6000 board, it started working ok but the wireless was still duff, so I think the heat caused a temporary repair which caused the chip to start working again. I suspect it will die soon; my son sent his DV9000 off to HP for a board replacement, it died after 4 months.
Ken