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heatsink won't stick

shot on my 50mm f1.8 at f8 with a 4 + 2 macro lens.

Nice macro shot of the CPU block

The old cooler was very noisy. I have taken the fan off here. It was the standard cooler included with the Sempron CPU I bought back in 2006. It had gathered quite a bit of dust.

Fleet No: TEH918

Reg Plate: LK58 CPU

Vehicle: Alexander Dennis Enviro 400 Hybrid

Route: 139 West Hempstead

Location: Waterloo Road, Waterloo, London

Garage: Cricklewood

 

UMC, IBM, VIA, NextGEN, Cyrix, AMD, Harris and more made CPU's, not just Intel

 

One day whilst cleaning out my shed, I found this item. I thought is was interesting enough to take a photo of.

Whilst these items are not for sale, if anyone knows it's value, please send me a comment.

If anyone knows any background about the item, please send me a comment.

   

Photo taken with a Canon 30D in Macro mode. The lens was a 18-55 mm and a macro light was used. The item was placed into a light tent.

 

2009

 

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Z80, Microbees, all old School technology. Maybe even an Acorn CPU ?

 

IBM chose Intel’s 8088 processor for the brains of the first PC. This choice by IBM is what made Intel the perceived leader of the CPU market.

 

One day whilst cleaning out my shed, I found this item. I thought is was interesting enough to take a photo of.

Whilst these items are not for sale, if anyone knows it's value, please send me a comment.

If anyone knows any background about the item, please send me a comment.

   

Photo taken with a Canon 30D in Macro mode. The lens was a 18-55 mm and a macro light was used. The item was placed into a light tent.

 

2009

 

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well, it made 2C difference. the fan is still full on. fuk. my t43p goes back to where it came from. btw, when i hacked inside, i clearly saw traces of some other attempts to do the same. so centralpoint sells refurbs. suckers.

The beast within: and AMD 386 clone running at a blazing 25MHz.

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