17 Apr 2010 at 00:55 #1 pearltoothed pearltoothed Associate Joined 18 Feb 2010 Posts 114 Location west yorkshire
17 Apr 2010 at 00:58 #2 stulid stulid Caporegime Joined 17 Jan 2010 Posts 66,802 Location weston-super-mare its a Intel socket. that's what I make of it.
17 Apr 2010 at 01:01 #3 Hotwired Hotwired Soldato Joined 17 Aug 2009 Posts 10,719 A picture demonstrating that you don't have a macro mode on your camera? Is it more thermal paste where it shouldn't be?
A picture demonstrating that you don't have a macro mode on your camera? Is it more thermal paste where it shouldn't be?
17 Apr 2010 at 01:03 #4 cmndr_andi cmndr_andi Soldato Joined 23 Apr 2009 Posts 11,973 Location Cheshire You might want to annotate the photo (or provide a higher res one) if you are trying to indicate an area on the socket you are worried about. As it stands, the only thing that jumps out at me is "ooooo, s1156 - don't stick fingers in".
You might want to annotate the photo (or provide a higher res one) if you are trying to indicate an area on the socket you are worried about. As it stands, the only thing that jumps out at me is "ooooo, s1156 - don't stick fingers in".
17 Apr 2010 at 01:06 #5 stulid stulid Caporegime Joined 17 Jan 2010 Posts 66,802 Location weston-super-mare You need a cpu+cooler, that's why it don't post.
17 Apr 2010 at 01:19 #6 Tikkabhuna Tikkabhuna Associate Joined 14 Mar 2010 Posts 935 Location Suffolk/Bournemouth(Uni) Left side looks like a bit of damage? Or is it thermal paste?
17 Apr 2010 at 01:24 #7 joey2cool joey2cool Associate Joined 7 Jan 2010 Posts 294 Location Portsmouth that is definately, 100%, undeniably, a cat.
17 Apr 2010 at 01:33 #8 pearltoothed pearltoothed Associate OP Joined 18 Feb 2010 Posts 114 Location west yorkshire lmao,try with a bit a zoom,i saw a lot of thermal paste on it,question i have would it cause BSOD or any other problems like booting etc.
lmao,try with a bit a zoom,i saw a lot of thermal paste on it,question i have would it cause BSOD or any other problems like booting etc.
17 Apr 2010 at 01:38 #9 pearltoothed pearltoothed Associate OP Joined 18 Feb 2010 Posts 114 Location west yorkshire and how would you clean it.... it was high resolution...a bit of practice needed perhaps1
17 Apr 2010 at 01:42 #10 stulid stulid Caporegime Joined 17 Jan 2010 Posts 66,802 Location weston-super-mare Clean it with hot salty water. Spray it directly on to the socket and surrounding area.
17 Apr 2010 at 01:54 #11 Tikkabhuna Tikkabhuna Associate Joined 14 Mar 2010 Posts 935 Location Suffolk/Bournemouth(Uni) stulid said: Clean it with hot salty water. Spray it directly on to the socket and surrounding area. Click to expand... That would scare me! Another forum suggests a cotton bud and rubbing alcohol if you want another alternative. It will evaporate off quicker.
stulid said: Clean it with hot salty water. Spray it directly on to the socket and surrounding area. Click to expand... That would scare me! Another forum suggests a cotton bud and rubbing alcohol if you want another alternative. It will evaporate off quicker.
17 Apr 2010 at 02:21 #12 littlescrimbler littlescrimbler Associate Joined 4 Feb 2010 Posts 104 OMG IS DIS REAL?
17 Apr 2010 at 02:26 #13 dave00 dave00 Permabanned Joined 21 May 2006 Posts 121 Location Newcastle littlescrimbler said: OMG IS DIS REAL? Click to expand... In English my dear boy.