i think the hole in the table was used to shoot the cpu with something like a pellet gun or a small charge. It also seems the locking lever for the cpu wasnt engaged.
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i think the hole in the table was used to shoot the cpu with something like a pellet gun or a small charge. It also seems the locking lever for the cpu wasnt engaged.
Other anomalies:
302.5x12.5 is not 3818.54
Core voltage 4.210v ???
Bus speed 705.0 MHz ???
Not even consistently faked.
was wondering how long it would take for someone to figure that out :lol:Quote:
Originally Posted by lynx
Hmm, like it's gonna even get into Windows with the heatsink unsecured and no heatsink compound.
is "302.5"x"12.5" actually 3,971.25?
No. It's 3781.25Quote:
Originally Posted by TheDave
thats what my calculator said before i copied it. wow i need sleep
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Originally Posted by TheDave
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Originally Posted by jaigandhi5
There is a hole in the plywood table under the motherboard. Now if the hole got there from the explosion then wouldn't the CPU socket be damaged? The socket cannot be stronger than plywood.