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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.

Municipality of Pavia

Iloilo, Philippines

 

The 2.9-hectare subdivision is a fulfillment of the sincere intention of the Board of Trustees to provide utmost benefits particularly an affordable housing to the University’s primary resource, its employees; especially those who have not yet owned permanent dwelling in spite of their long years of stay at Central. It has 185 saleable units with 6 types of housing models at affordable prices.

(NOR) "CPU vogn" fra Ajprodukter.no (ENG) "CPU wagon" from Ajprodukter.no, cute eh? A wagon for your CPU.

My new CPU Cooler. Just need a decent cpu to sit under it.

Elektronik, Bauteile

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

product code : 58A039 (silver)

Fractalized version of a CPU die from an Intel PR image.

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

AMD FX 8370 with Cooler Master TPC 812

Dropped from shooting table. orz

How to check CPU info on Linux

 

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How to check CPU info on Linux

 

If you would like to use this photo, be sure to place a proper attribution linking to Ask Xmodulo

How to check CPU info on Linux

 

If you would like to use this photo, be sure to place a proper attribution linking to Ask Xmodulo

Ltd edition screen print for my forthcoming Solo Show at Unlimited Editions

www.unlimitededitions.co.uk/blog/head-to-toe/

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

Mhm. Macro pins.

The CPU that came out of the HP ProDesk 400 G2, an Intel i3-4150 rated at 3.5GHz. Swapped it with a i5-4570 at 3.2GHz.

CPU stands for 'Cayce Pollard Unit'. Cayce is a character in the William Gibson novel "Pattern Recognition". A friend chose that name to describe the typically minimalist and dark outfits she wears most of the time. In this scene she is in Tokyo and spending someone else's money, so she splurges. The resulting description of her 'fabulous' outfit sounded like something I could do. It's almost done. I just need to find a way to put a waistband on the skirt (or find a different skirt).

R10K @300Mhz for the O2, I'm not using it, so it will go soon on ebay....

let me know if u're interested...

Side-on view of the rear bank of valves and thyratrons on Colossus at Bletchley Park, Buckinghamshire. These would be the equivalent of a modern day CPU. 2400 valves in all. Spot the fan at the back (floor) to aid in cooling.

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