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DIY Intel CPU keychain

Got bored with nothing to do, and had this old CPU laying around. Wasn't that hard to make it into a keychain. The CPU is broken, as it wouldn't POST in my old PC and after swapping it out for a Pentium D it worked fine. 

 

I don't really have a use for it though, so if anybody wants it, I can hold a giveaway to give it to one of you guys to celebrate the 20th anniversary of the Pentium  :)

 

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I live in Italy, it's not worth going through shipping, but thanks for the offer :P

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Wow, so you're basically just doing what @megadarkwood already does.

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Nice I did the same thing. I did it with an old Celeron from my first laptop, all the pins were completely bent. I didn't really see it being used again

 

 

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That looks really cool. I would love to have it but I live Georgia.

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Wow, so you're basically just doing what @megadarkwood already does.

Well strike OP down and send him to hell then.

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Ok, I'm doing that now lol. I have an old Pentum D laying around that doesn't work. I can't believe I didn't think of that before!

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great idea but i think the plastic's going to chip off easily,

Details separate people.

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