cpu rulespread@programming.dev to 196@lemmy.blahaj.zone – 318 points – 12 months ago7Post a CommentPreviewHotTopNewOldOutelThat cpu has pins. That’s an AMD CPU. Thank you for your time and I will now cease to existIt looks like a Pentium 4 which was still pga https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pentium_4#WillametteHuh, learned something today, thanks for your responseWhere it BELONGS!I'm NOT letting my computer components HIDDEN inside a BOX. WHO KNOWS WHAT THEY COULD BE DOING IN THERE?!What a mad lad
That cpu has pins. That’s an AMD CPU. Thank you for your time and I will now cease to existIt looks like a Pentium 4 which was still pga https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pentium_4#WillametteHuh, learned something today, thanks for your response
It looks like a Pentium 4 which was still pga https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pentium_4#WillametteHuh, learned something today, thanks for your response
Where it BELONGS!I'm NOT letting my computer components HIDDEN inside a BOX. WHO KNOWS WHAT THEY COULD BE DOING IN THERE?!
I'm NOT letting my computer components HIDDEN inside a BOX. WHO KNOWS WHAT THEY COULD BE DOING IN THERE?!
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That cpu has pins. That’s an AMD CPU. Thank you for your time and I will now cease to exist
It looks like a Pentium 4 which was still pga https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pentium_4#Willamette
Huh, learned something today, thanks for your response
Where it BELONGS!
I'm NOT letting my computer components HIDDEN inside a BOX. WHO KNOWS WHAT THEY COULD BE DOING IN THERE?!
What a mad lad