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CPU "tuneado" (¿?)
Micaela: Qué estás haciendo?.
Yo: recortando una figurita de Dragon Ball GT para pegar en el cpu.
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Nota: en cuanto compre el aerosol celeste, haré algo más elaborado en el cpu.
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The lengths I'll go to to get an impressive picture into a letters column.
(Note that my commitment to making an impressive fake screenshot did not extend to giving each of the "CPUs" its own different activity graph. I was also entertained to read about AMD's upcoming 16-core Opterons; a four-socket board with those in it would be a legitimate, generally-compatible-x86, 64-core server!)
Nikon, D610, 55mm, micro, PK-12, f/2.8, manual, focus, lens
EXIF is wrong - forgot to change the CPU register
Day 9 of the 30 day challenge my theme is Computer Macro's.
(also 252/365 day challenge, which has had various themes)
A different view of yesterdays CPU - using a tripod was a big help.
How to check CPU info on Linux
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I have added the CPU fan, which is usually a pain to do. The CPU and motherboard instructions disagreed about when to instal the fan, so I followed the CPU instructions because it cost 3 times as much as the motherboard.
Màn hình HD, 6.0", 720 x 1280 pixels
CPU Dual-core 1.7 GHz, RAM: 1 GB
Hệ điều hành Windows Phone 8
Camera chính 5.0 MP, Quay phim FullHD 1080p@30fps
Camera phụ VGA (0.3 Mpx)
Tặng gói bảo hành 1 năm
3d Collaboration with philipsheffield.4ormat.com for my forthcoming Solo Show at Unlimited Editions
Intel 386 CPU. This is likely a legitimate 20MHz CPU. Many 16MHz CPU chips were re-marked to 20MHz or 25MHz to get an extra hundred dollars or more profit thus cheating both honest competitors and unknowing customers.
A computer's CPU cooling fan added to the GTOCP3 controller box of the AP3600 El Capitan mount to inhibit overheating.
As long as the ambient air temperature is cooler than the controller box's operating temperature, this simple fan and radiator fins will keep the controller's electronics several degrees cooler.
Initial tests were good, preventing the controller from reaching 100F.
A simple bent-wire clamp holds the fan to the box, with thermal grease providing a convective bond with the flat surface of the controller.
Closeup of heat exchanger is here:
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