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Not entirely the best one ever, but my first DIY testbench!

Still waiting on some thermal compound, but I’ve cleaned up the decade old machine and put it back together in... totally the same way- nobody will notice right? 

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5 minutes ago, HonestSphinx said:

Still waiting on some thermal compound, but I’ve cleaned up the decade old machine and put it back together in... totally the same way- nobody will notice right? 

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Is that socket 423 or 478? I wanna say 478 by the looks of it. Anyway love the idea and creativeness.

Quote me or @TwilightRavens if you want me to see your reply. I may go inactive for a long time from time to time because I forget how to socialize, but I will be back... eventually.

 

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I'm really not sure of the socket, I just know it's an intel Celeron 2.4GHz cpu, PGA. When pulled it out, I bent two of the pins and had to straighten them, it was really difficult and I'm really hoping it still works

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