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Some old CPUs: An Intel Pentium 4 (Celeron), AMD Athlon Thunderbird (1.0) and AMD Athlon XP - Palomino (1.6)
Heatsink from an AMD Athlon 64 X2 4600+ processor, seen with its half of the thermal transfer paste/grease still on it. Taken in my Albany, CA "studio" at 1:2.5 by a Nikon D40x at ISO 400 with a Micro-Nikkor 55mm Æ’3.5 AI lens. Exposure is on the order of 1/30 sec at Æ’5.6... the shutter speed is certain, as the EXIF data comfirms - the Æ’-stop is the most likely for the lighting.
Note that this lens doesn't meter on this camera: exposure set by using a lens that would meter, and then transfering that exposure to the camera/lens combination used.
(NOR) "CPU vogn" fra Ajprodukter.no (ENG) "CPU wagon" from Ajprodukter.no, cute eh? A wagon for your CPU.
How to check CPU info on Linux
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The designation on this piece is an "Apple 820-0780-A". Googling that brings up several different specifications. One is 120MHz, 133MHz, 150MHz PowerPC 604 CPU.
I assume there is another more specific identifier somewhere on the board, but that was the only one I saw after taking off the massive heatsink.
Doesn't it kinda looke like an aerial survellance photo?
RAW: Auto everything
The Scythe cooler I ordered for the studio PC fits in my system well, so it's not a loss, and I needed a replacement cooler anyways. CPU temps have dropped by on average 5 degrees during load, from a previous of 55C (ouch) to now usually under or at 50C.
This is an AMD Athlon 64 3500+ processor looks like after four years of use... wel, you couldn't tell the difference, but it looks quite cool any way
(NOR) Ikke datamaskin/PC holder/feste men CPU holder.
(ENG) Advert says CPU Holder/mount, not PC/computer mount
How to check CPU info on Linux
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How to check CPU info on Linux
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How to check CPU info on Linux
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Proyecto: Funcionamiento de la CPU, Explicación de los componentes internos de un computador y su funcionamiento
Socket for Intel CPU on Acer 4070 Travelmate motherboard.
In computer hardware, a CPU socket or CPU slot comprises one or more mechanical components providing mechanical and electrical connections between a microprocessor and a printed circuit board (PCB). This allows for placing and replacing the CPU without soldering.
Read more: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/CPU_socket