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We shoved as much power we possibly could into a Commodore C64x barebones chassis
ZOTAC H77-ITX WiFi B-series (H77ITX-B-E)
Intel Core i7 3770T (45-watt, quad-core)
2x8GB Kingston ValueRam DDR3-1600
OCZ Nocti 120GB mSATA SSD
Commodore C64x Barebones Chassis
Silverstone TOB02 Blu-ray drive
Razer Mamba (2012) Mouse
ZOTAC USB 3.0 to HDMI Adapter (Third monitor)
DC-DC Power Supply from ZOTAC ZBOX Giga series
We shoved as much power we possibly could into a Commodore C64x barebones chassis
ZOTAC H77-ITX WiFi B-series (H77ITX-B-E)
Intel Core i7 3770T (45-watt, quad-core)
2x8GB Kingston ValueRam DDR3-1600
OCZ Nocti 120GB mSATA SSD
Commodore C64x Barebones Chassis
Silverstone TOB02 Blu-ray drive
Razer Mamba (2012) Mouse
ZOTAC USB 3.0 to HDMI Adapter (Third monitor)
DC-DC Power Supply from ZOTAC ZBOX Giga series
Located at Intel headquarters in Santa Clara, CA, the Intel Museum was redesigned in June 2011 with new interactive exhibits and activities great for kids and fans of technology innovation. The museum attracts over 120,000 people each year (as of 2011). More details here intel.ly/mWwGpn.
Original Intel Kühlkörper boxed für Socket 775 CPUs.
Intel Sockel 775 ist die erste Intel CPU-Serie, die auch mit Apple Hackintosh funktioniert.
Hier ist ein Originalkühler in perfektem Zustand abzugeben, unverwendet und neuwertig.
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Personen im Bild: Geschäftsführer der Intel GmbH Hannes Schwaderer, Petra Schiele Schulleitung Maria Ward Realschule Schrobenhausen, Bundeskanzlerin Angela Merkel und Schülerinnen der Maria Ward Realschule.
12-12-2014
Intel mini-scientist 2014 prize-winners Ella Keilthy, left, and Ana Radojicic, both from St. John's NS, Cratloe, Co. Clare, are presented with their awards for their "Water Purification Project" by Clare McInerney from UL / Lero. There were 22 primary schools participating in the competition with the judges made up of Intel employees and Clare McInerney, UL / Lero. Intel, Shannon, Co. Clare. Picture credit: Diarmuid Greene/Fusionshooters
I love looking at and thinking about my Intel Core i7 CPU and its quad-core design (doubled virtual cores). And I built it all for $850.
Get more details on my Hackintosh, including specs and resources.
Located at Intel headquarters in Santa Clara, CA, the Intel Museum was redesigned in June 2011 with new interactive exhibits and activities great for kids and fans of technology innovation. The museum attracts over 120,000 people each year (as of 2011). More details here intel.ly/mWwGpn.
Thermalright AXP90-X47 back plate isn't suitable for this motherboard, it interferes with several rear side SMDs. I replaced it with an ID-COOLING IS-40-XT Black - it provides the same level of cooling and the back plate has several millimeters of spacing to not make contact with any SMDs on the back of the motherboard, and also allowing for an even distribution of mount pressure.
We shoved as much power we possibly could into a Commodore C64x barebones chassis
ZOTAC H77-ITX WiFi B-series (H77ITX-B-E)
Intel Core i7 3770T (45-watt, quad-core)
2x8GB Kingston ValueRam DDR3-1600
OCZ Nocti 120GB mSATA SSD
Commodore C64x Barebones Chassis
Silverstone TOB02 Blu-ray drive
Razer Mamba (2012) Mouse
ZOTAC USB 3.0 to HDMI Adapter (Third monitor)
DC-DC Power Supply from ZOTAC ZBOX Giga series