when I said about class A and its heat generation she suggested that we can use this instead of gas... good saving....
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back in the athlon xp-m era i could prepare turkish/greek coffee (edit: right on the cpu die, with a specially prepared ibrik). Tmax of 100C guaranteed that you probably wouldn't fry the cpu (since as water is at a very slow boil, it remains below 100C) and a 45W TDP (slightly higher when overclocked and overvolted) guarantee a smooth and optimally slow brewing for a perfect cup of coffee.
I miss that computer
I miss that computer
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To clarify even further, it was the last generation 64-bit P4, LGA775. The computer was totally clean inside, and I had just upgraded the CPU from a Celeron, after cleaning up the cooler (I always rinse it under water - with the fan removed, of course). The OS was a fresh XP install with the bloat and old stuff cut out with Nlite. I installed the software and stuff for the owner, and just felt that the computer was way too unresponsive for my tastes. Guess I'm just spoiled with more modern hardware. I remember considering that sort of stuff to be amazing, hehe. Wasn't even particularly long ago.
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