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Jupiter 37A 135mm used with 3 M42 extension rings (normal set with different sizes) mounted to M42 bellows.
Fuji XM-1, ISO: 200, F4, T1/2
Neither G.Skill nor ASRock would fess up to my problems, mis-leading me to spend time & money returning my motherboard, which, if you are cynical, requires the extra precaution of proving your CPU socket pins were not bent. Because sometimes motherboard warranters refuse to repair the problem because it is user error. So I got to use my USB microscope that my sister got me from my wishlist for Christmas for an actual live-administrative purpose: Documenting that my pins were not, in fact, bent.
But it turns out the problem was the motherboard has requiresments for RAM configuration that neither G.Skill nor ASrock new. Neither manufacturer new! I'm incredibly unimpressed with both, and will go out of my way -- even paying more money -- to not buy products from ASRock or G.Skill ever again. And that's why I'm tagging the RAM even though it's not actually in the picture -- because it's part of the story here.
ASRock X99 WS motherboard, CPU LGA 2011 socket, CPU socket pins, GSkill Ripjaws 4 DDR4 RAM.
USB microscope cam. close-up.
upstairs, Clint and Carolyn's house, Alexandria, Virginia.
March 19, 2015.
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BACKSTORY: Building my new computer! We decided to name it Thailog. Thailog ("Goliath" spelled backwards) is the evil twin of Goliath from the cartoon Gargoyles. Carolyn's computer is named after Goliath, so it just makes sense that Clint's computer is the evil twin of Carolyn's± computer. A quick summary of the computer's specs is: Intel Core i7-5820K Haswell-E 6-Core 3.3GHz with an Arctic Freezer I30 cooler on a ASRock X99 WS EATX motherboard with 24G of Crucial Ballistix Sport DDR4 2400mHz RAM, a Radeon R9 270 video card, and a Crucial M500 240GB M.2 SSD...all inside a massive NZXT Phantom 820 case. It was a $1560 build, summarized on my blog at clintjcl.wordpress.com/2015/03/06/journal-hardware-purcha...
Thamesway Dennis Dart / Plaxton Pointer 952, Reg N952 CPU at South East Bus Festival, Detling
2 April 2016
Former First Hadleigh 46152 Reg N952 CPU squeezes past Kevendy's Mercedes Neoplan K18 DYS as it is moved from Mardens overflow yard into the prep bay to be redied for repainting.
19 February 2016
Whitehall, Ohio Fire Department Community Medic. This unit helps frequent flyer patients schedule medical appointments and arrange transportation, manage medications, and seek rehab for addictions, and otherwise help them live healthier while reducing the non-emergency burden on the 911 system.
computer street - central Shangqiu, - mid afternoon - Shangqiu, Henan, China
last week we purchased a new "system" a beautiful "ultra wide screen" flatscreen monitor and a hybrid desktop unit - still getting used to the color and depth of the new monitor.
here is a sample of our new system NICE
Former First Hadleigh 46152 Reg N952 CPU moves from Mardens overflow yard into the prep bay to be redied for repainting.
19 February 2016
E248 CPU - Essex County Council - Ford Transit minibus. Photo by the late Geoff Stewart in Colchester c.1989
Philips MCU 8052AH-2 z rodiny MCS-51.
* Typ: MAB 8052AH-2 P Z078
*Rýchlosť: 24 MHz
* Prevedenie: DIP 40
* Napájanie: 5V
* Data: 8bit
*RAM: 256 Bytes
* ROM: 8192 Bytes (8kB)
* Časovače: 2
* Porty: 4× 8
* CPUinfo
* Vhodné pre účely:
* obravy embedded zariadení
* domáceprojekty
* výukové účely
* technicky orientované múzeá, archívy avýstavy