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Re: In today's news...
Yeah, you can replace it, but this time they've reenforced it so there is a roughly one in four chance that trying will turn your entire CPU into an expensive brick.
Just shows that you always need to research your stuff before buying.
And some more news,
Downs syndrome-like problems cured in mice
Science!
California passes bill to overrule federal NDAA, protecting citizens rights if it is signed
Yes, they can do this. A state can from what I know overrule the federal government on things like that by passing their own bills.(Edit: As posted below here, they can't. Either way, good for them that they tried)
Edit for some more Syria, Obama getting trouble with Congress because a lot of people told their politicians that they very strongly disapprove of support intervention on Syria.
Sandy bridge and earlier are just fine(that's, i3, i5 and i7 2000-series). Also, you can de-lid the CPU, scrape of the thermal paste and replace it, but you lose the warranty.
Not that you should support such business practices anyway. But if you don't want to support underhanded business practices, you should've stopped buying intel CPUs a long time ago.
Yeah, you can replace it, but this time they've reenforced it so there is a roughly one in four chance that trying will turn your entire CPU into an expensive brick.
Just shows that you always need to research your stuff before buying.
And some more news,
Downs syndrome-like problems cured in mice
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Science!
California passes bill to overrule federal NDAA, protecting citizens rights if it is signed
You must be registered to see the links
Yes, they can do this. A state can from what I know overrule the federal government on things like that by passing their own bills.(Edit: As posted below here, they can't. Either way, good for them that they tried)
Edit for some more Syria, Obama getting trouble with Congress because a lot of people told their politicians that they very strongly disapprove of support intervention on Syria.
You must be registered to see the links
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