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Wow, there are companies that can make money selling giant fans and heatsinks for graphics cards these days. I went ahead and got this because the fan that came with this EVGA 8500GT was so dang loud. This fan is *much* quieter, except I had to sacrifice a PCIe slot.
Indeed... another product with superfluous LEDs. Ended up trading up to a 7600GT anyways... blah blah blah blah
Jetzt bin ich fast 55 Jahre alt, und hänge immer noch bei Amateurbands im Proberaum ab. Irgendwie habe ich mich in den letzten 35 Jahren nicht besonders weiterentwickelt.
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The unit contains 2 PCBs. This one contains the microprocessor (an 80C49, the internal ROM is not used), EPROM (32K) RAM (8K), a CCITT 300 baud modem and a DAC used to send a digitised speech message
One of the first shots with my new EX-25 extension tube... It's the bottom of a P4 CPU I had sitting around...
Back side, rework
Full description and reverse-engineering analysis here: www.eevblog.com/forum/projects/avionics-teardown-looking-...