Your talking about the oines on the IC itself I’m guessing? yeah they’re pretty small. You can just sharpen your probe tips manually with some sandpaper or diamond “stone” if you don’t wanna buy more. (it’s what I do with all my probe tips) - If all you’ve got is sandpaper, just lay it on something flat then hold your probe at an angle (however keen you want the tip to be) then “grind” flat facets, maybe about eight all the way round, then at the end just smooth the facets out with some sandpaper by twirling the probe in it.
Also, completely optional, I also take the time to polish them afterwards, you can do this with 7K grit paper or polishing compound, this greatly improves contact resistance (makes continuity mode more consistent and responsive)
You could also just solder some resistor/cap leads onto some wire and wrap the other end of the wire round your probes, should result in something a fair bit finer than your existing probe tips… I guess you could use sewing pins/needles but they’re typically steel so not the best conductors, but probably be fine as long as you take that into account.
Ok so after a lot longer than i should have taken, i found the problem, the filters were a ok, the board connections all low resistance, and usb port was always fine to begin with, meanin the only thing is thr p13usb, but i have a question, do you thing just applying heat to it will resolder any bad connections back on or is the problem with the ic itself and needs replacing
It’s unlikely if the IC has never had rework. More likely would be a USB issue would kill / damage the IC (in bent pin scenario) or kill / damage the SoC. So probably best just swapping the IC out straight off the bat 
Ok after a lot longer that it should have taken, i finally replaced the p13usb ic and after successfully booting it up, nothing changed still the old output still only 480p in the tv setting menu.
You’ve ruled out USB, filters and the IC itself, so assuming not an IC install issue (USB pointing down, right side is usually responsible in these cases as it’s higher mass area of the board and often I see the pins not making contact with the board pads) or related passive issue then your only left with the SoC being at fault I’m afraid, perhaps joint related 