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gravskrift over dødt hardware (nogle enkelte sjove noter)
http://www.blargoc.co.uk/obituaries/page1.shtml
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<B>Hardware: </B>Packard Bell Legend 2000, 486/25sx.<B>Cause of Death:</B> Cover was off the case, and the cat pissed in it. Looked like the computer got it's revenge though, electicuted the cat. Came home to one dead PC and one dead cat.<B>Owner:</B> Louzar
Update : fandt lige denne underlige historie på siden :
<B>Hardware:</B> Intel P3 550E FC-PGA<B>Cause of (temporary) death:</B> I have a 550E Coppermine flip chip that I was able to run at 825mhz. I ran the voltage at 2.0 for app. 6 months. After that I was able to run it at 825mhz at 1.85v (stable). I had lapped the core which yielded a better heat transfer of 1 degree F.I then used it to experiment with a peltier and it died a week later. I came across a cross link HardOCP had posted. Apparently, someone had a similar experience and was able to revive their chip by cooking it in the oven at 80 degrees for 24 hours. I taped mine to a lampshade (about 3 inches from a 60 watt light bulb) and let it cook for a week. My chip is once again functioning properly at 825mhz. Keep lapped cores away from peltiers and visit HardOCP everyday.<B>Owner:</B> Sirge</B>
her er min favorit :"<B></B><B>
<B>Hardware: </B>Packard Bell Legend 2000, 486/25sx.<B>Cause of Death:</B> Cover was off the case, and the cat pissed in it. Looked like the computer got it's revenge though, electicuted the cat. Came home to one dead PC and one dead cat.<B>Owner:</B> Louzar
Update : fandt lige denne underlige historie på siden :
<B>Hardware:</B> Intel P3 550E FC-PGA<B>Cause of (temporary) death:</B> I have a 550E Coppermine flip chip that I was able to run at 825mhz. I ran the voltage at 2.0 for app. 6 months. After that I was able to run it at 825mhz at 1.85v (stable). I had lapped the core which yielded a better heat transfer of 1 degree F.I then used it to experiment with a peltier and it died a week later. I came across a cross link HardOCP had posted. Apparently, someone had a similar experience and was able to revive their chip by cooking it in the oven at 80 degrees for 24 hours. I taped mine to a lampshade (about 3 inches from a 60 watt light bulb) and let it cook for a week. My chip is once again functioning properly at 825mhz. Keep lapped cores away from peltiers and visit HardOCP everyday.<B>Owner:</B> Sirge</B>
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