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In one of my computers the motherboard had to be changed.
And I've installed a water cooling system. To get the bulkiness cooling block out. He was too heavy for this case. In the smallest remodeling the whole case needs to be disassembled. But it has style and play with the lighting is great fun. I'll even earlier and timely rebuilding phases upload soon.....
Here is the Link to SysProfil the Hardware site. Where all system information available. In chronological order. have fun
Computer desk in Beech finish.
Easy self assembly.
Moulded edges to top and keyboard drawer.
Sturdy tubular steel construction.
H=780, W=650, D=700 H
From the famous Census cardpunch machinery
These are from a trip long ago to the Computer History Museum with Lindsay that I realized the other day at work that I had never posted.
[#Beginning of Shooting Data Section].Nikon CoolPix885.
0000/00/00 00:00:00.
JPEG (8-bit) Normal.
Image Size: 2048 x 1536.
Color.
ConverterLens: None.
Focal Length: 8mm.
Exposure Mode: Programmed Auto.
Metering Mode: Multi-Pattern.
1/120.6 sec - f/7.6.
Exposure Comp.: 0 EV.
Sensitivity: Auto.
White Balance: Auto.
AF Mode: AF-C.
Tone Comp: Auto.
Flash Sync Mode: Front Curtain.
Electric Zoom Ratio: 1.00.
Saturation comp: 0.
Sharpening: Auto.
Noise Reduction: OFF.
[#End of Shooting Data Section].
One of a series of pics taken of a computer having heating problems. (wonder why) The user was a serious smoker.
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The built-in ethernet adapter went kaput on this thing at work, but luckily we had a spare one, barely used, which would also upgrade it to gigabit speed.
so I had to open it up, scrape the dust off the components, clip the cable ties, and jam it into the only free port (there are two giant video cards in here with fans on them... a bit excessive if you ask me)