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(NOR) Ikke datamaskin/PC holder/feste men CPU holder.
(ENG) Advert says CPU Holder/mount, not PC/computer mount
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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How to check CPU info on Linux
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How to check CPU info on Linux
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Back of CPU socket 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
I edited out the speed numbering from this CPU so it could be used as a generic socket-370 Pentium-3 with a front side bus (FSB) at 133MHz and a 256k cache.
Yup, that's what smoking does to your system. This is no ordinary dust. This is dust combined with tar, which makes a very sticky and hard to remove stain on your components. I had to actually put the whole heatsink under warm and pressurized water to clean it completely.
Inspired "Hunting to Gathering mode"
The city of dawn. Look at the impact of air is blurred from pale yellow sand from China. The height of the building is lower than in Tokyo. Fukuoka Airport is located in the heart of the city. This street with the lower building seems like a CPU.
How to check CPU info on Linux
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