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The vents after baking and cooling off. The coating is very durable and looks a lot better than paint.
An ICL 1906A computer, located at Plessey Addlestone in 1974.
(I am on the left, attending to one of the dsk drives.)
The whole room contained just one huge computer, which took twelve people to operate. How things have changed in 30 years. This shot only shows about 25% of the computer room.
Ryan's completed build. Corsair 750D, i5 6600k, Samsung 850 Evo 512GB SSD, Some ram ...16GB, ATI 6870 GPU (just what I had laying around) Swiftech H220 X2. Corsair HX series PSU.
One of the best ways Forever Green works with consumers is through our drop off location. As more entities integrate an environmental management system into communities, we are all reducing our environmental footprints. Forever Green is always looking for new locations.
The restore failed miserably and threw me into some sort of boot loop. I finally did get it booted up, back to the screwed up Windows 10 that I ended up with after the mandatory anniversary update. So I backed everything up, wiped everything clean, and installed Windows 7. Problem solved for as long as this laptop lasts. I was too afraid that future updates would screw everything up again if I stayed with Windows 10, especially since Microsoft was unable to solve my issues by any means other than a system restore.
Here is my previous gaming/Photo & Video editing computer for sale. It has a Dual core 3.0GHz processor, 3GB of Ram and a 250GB HD asking $600 for all including monitor, keyboard/mouse, and speakers. It can be upgraded to a Quad Core and up to 8GB of Ram. I built this computer in 2006 and it cost me over $1500 when it was built
Indepth Specs
Moniter:SCEPTRE 20" 1680*1050
Case: ThermalTake Armor
PowerSupply:ThermalTake 750W Moduler
Processor:Intel Pentium D Dual Core 3.0GHz
RAM:OCZ DDR2 5400 3GB
OS:Microsoft Windows XP SP3
Graphic Card:PNY NVIDIA GeForce 7800 GT
HD:Hitachi 250GB Sata2 7200rpm
OpticalDrive:NEC DVD-RW/CD-RW
Motherboard:ASUS P5n 32-SLI Premium
Logitec Keyboard/mouse set
Sony Card Reader
2.1 Speaker system
From left to right (top down):
- Gigabyte EP45-UD3L ($104.99)
- Corsair XMS2 2x2GB ($56.39)
- Arctic Cooling Alpine 7 LGA775 300-2000RPM 36CFM Heatsink Fan ($12.66)
- Intel Core 2 Quad Q6600 Kentfield ($230.45)
- Corsair 550W Power Supply ($95.70)
- Radeon HD4870 1GB ($165.36)
Missing:
- Samsung 20", 5ms, 15000:1, 1600*900 ($149.88)
- Western Digital WD10EADS Caviar Green 1TB SATA 32MB Cache 3.5IN Hard Drive OEM ($95.88)
- Coolermaster Elite RC-330 ATX Blk Case ($45.43)
A variety of computer parts includes diodes, resistors, and ROM chips.
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I've been spending an excess amount of time lately working on the computer for various projects. With my trusty Coke that is.
Day 01 - 06.08.2015 ||
Gamescom Köln - celebrate the games 2015 ||
das größte Messe- und Event-Highlight für interaktive Spiele und Unterhaltung. ||
Großen Dank an alle Cosplayer fürs posen ! ||
gamescom 2014 in Cologne. ||
The world's largest trade fair and event highlight for interactive games and entertainment ||
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