a proccesor question
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a proccesor question
Hello group , Please tell me this : How do I release the clamps that
hold the processor AND Fan to the mother board ? , an ASUS A7 board with a
AMD athlon processor , I will be putting a FASTER one in the system .
Thanks , Phil
hold the processor AND Fan to the mother board ? , an ASUS A7 board with a
AMD athlon processor , I will be putting a FASTER one in the system .
Thanks , Phil
Re: a proccesor question
On Fri, 10 Mar 2006 18:30:07 +0000 (UTC), [email protected] wrote:
Surely off-topic, but IIRC, it's just the reverse of the instructions
that came with your new processor on how to install it. A "medium"
size flat-blade screwdriver usually works... There's an indention or
notch that you can apply pressure to, and release first one side, then
the other.
Charlie Hoffpauir
http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~charlieh/
Hello group , Please tell me this : How do I release the clamps that
hold the processor AND Fan to the mother board ? , an ASUS A7 board with a
AMD athlon processor , I will be putting a FASTER one in the system .
Thanks , Phil
Surely off-topic, but IIRC, it's just the reverse of the instructions
that came with your new processor on how to install it. A "medium"
size flat-blade screwdriver usually works... There's an indention or
notch that you can apply pressure to, and release first one side, then
the other.
Charlie Hoffpauir
http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~charlieh/
Re: a proccesor question
Well , Uuumm , What pray tell is On Topic ???? , please , Phil
----- Original Message -----
From: "Charlie Hoffpauir" <[email protected]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Friday, March 10, 2006 11:07 AM
Subject: Re: a proccesor question
----- Original Message -----
From: "Charlie Hoffpauir" <[email protected]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Friday, March 10, 2006 11:07 AM
Subject: Re: a proccesor question
On Fri, 10 Mar 2006 18:30:07 +0000 (UTC), [email protected] wrote:
Hello group , Please tell me this : How do I release the clamps that
hold the processor AND Fan to the mother board ? , an ASUS A7 board with
a
AMD athlon processor , I will be putting a FASTER one in the system .
Thanks , Phil
Surely off-topic, but IIRC, it's just the reverse of the instructions
that came with your new processor on how to install it. A "medium"
size flat-blade screwdriver usually works... There's an indention or
notch that you can apply pressure to, and release first one side, then
the other.
Charlie Hoffpauir
http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~charlieh/
Re: a proccesor question
On Fri, 10 Mar 2006 19:56:39 +0000 (UTC), [email protected] wrote:
Well, let's see, the name of the group is soc.genealogy.computing so
presumably it should have something to do with genealogy?
Charlie Hoffpauir
http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~charlieh/
Well , Uuumm , What pray tell is On Topic ???? , please , Phil
Well, let's see, the name of the group is soc.genealogy.computing so
presumably it should have something to do with genealogy?
Charlie Hoffpauir
http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~charlieh/
Re: a proccesor question
On Fri, 10 Mar 2006 19:56:39 +0000, joe2phil wrote:
Obvious isn't it ?
Genealogy and how to use your computer to do it.
Well , Uuumm , What pray tell is On Topic ???? , please , Phil
----- Original Message -----
Obvious isn't it ?
Genealogy and how to use your computer to do it.
Re: a proccesor question
In article <015301c6447d$596f3960$9e988843@y9w6c2>,
[email protected] writes:
Although a recent malefactor, myself -- editor wars -- I think it's safe to
say that the group's primary focus is the application of computers to
genealogy. That would include topics such as genealogy applications available
in the various computing environments (Mac, M$oft, unix/linux), peripheral
devices such as scanners, databases, spreadsheets, and so on. Specific
hardware questions, such as yours, would seem to be outside the group's scope.
Keep in mind, please, that mine is not the definitive answer here, tho' I'm
pretty sure it comes close.
Bob Melson
--
Robert G. Melson | Rio Grande MicroSolutions | El Paso, Texas
-----
"One of the greatest delusions in the world is the hope that the evils in this world are to be cured by legislation." Thomas Reed
-----
[email protected] writes:
Well , Uuumm , What pray tell is On Topic ???? , please , Phil
----- Original Message -----
From: "Charlie Hoffpauir" <[email protected]
To: <[email protected]
Sent: Friday, March 10, 2006 11:07 AM
Subject: Re: a proccesor question
On Fri, 10 Mar 2006 18:30:07 +0000 (UTC), [email protected] wrote:
Hello group , Please tell me this : How do I release the clamps that
hold the processor AND Fan to the mother board ? , an ASUS A7 board with
a
AMD athlon processor , I will be putting a FASTER one in the system .
Thanks , Phil
Surely off-topic, but IIRC, it's just the reverse of the instructions
that came with your new processor on how to install it. A "medium"
size flat-blade screwdriver usually works... There's an indention or
notch that you can apply pressure to, and release first one side, then
the other.
Charlie Hoffpauir
http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~charlieh/
Although a recent malefactor, myself -- editor wars -- I think it's safe to
say that the group's primary focus is the application of computers to
genealogy. That would include topics such as genealogy applications available
in the various computing environments (Mac, M$oft, unix/linux), peripheral
devices such as scanners, databases, spreadsheets, and so on. Specific
hardware questions, such as yours, would seem to be outside the group's scope.
Keep in mind, please, that mine is not the definitive answer here, tho' I'm
pretty sure it comes close.
Bob Melson
--
Robert G. Melson | Rio Grande MicroSolutions | El Paso, Texas
-----
"One of the greatest delusions in the world is the hope that the evils in this world are to be cured by legislation." Thomas Reed
-----
Re: a proccesor question
Well now Suppose I had said this : please tell me how I can make my Computer
put the GENEALOGICAL Data on my Harddrive faster ? , Would a New faster
Proccessor work AND how do i install it ??? , Would I have then BEEN OnTopic
??????
Original Message -----
From: "Robert Melson" <[email protected]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Friday, March 10, 2006 1:34 PM
Subject: Re: a proccesor question
put the GENEALOGICAL Data on my Harddrive faster ? , Would a New faster
Proccessor work AND how do i install it ??? , Would I have then BEEN OnTopic
??????
Original Message -----
From: "Robert Melson" <[email protected]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Friday, March 10, 2006 1:34 PM
Subject: Re: a proccesor question
In article <015301c6447d$596f3960$9e988843@y9w6c2>,
[email protected] writes:
Well , Uuumm , What pray tell is On Topic ???? , please , Phil
----- Original Message -----
From: "Charlie Hoffpauir" <[email protected]
To: <[email protected]
Sent: Friday, March 10, 2006 11:07 AM
Subject: Re: a proccesor question
On Fri, 10 Mar 2006 18:30:07 +0000 (UTC), [email protected] wrote:
Hello group , Please tell me this : How do I release the clamps
that
hold the processor AND Fan to the mother board ? , an ASUS A7 board
with
a
AMD athlon processor , I will be putting a FASTER one in the system .
Thanks , Phil
Surely off-topic, but IIRC, it's just the reverse of the instructions
that came with your new processor on how to install it. A "medium"
size flat-blade screwdriver usually works... There's an indention or
notch that you can apply pressure to, and release first one side, then
the other.
Charlie Hoffpauir
http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~charlieh/
Although a recent malefactor, myself -- editor wars -- I think it's safe
to
say that the group's primary focus is the application of computers to
genealogy. That would include topics such as genealogy applications
available
in the various computing environments (Mac, M$oft, unix/linux), peripheral
devices such as scanners, databases, spreadsheets, and so on. Specific
hardware questions, such as yours, would seem to be outside the group's
scope.
Keep in mind, please, that mine is not the definitive answer here, tho'
I'm
pretty sure it comes close.
Bob Melson
--
Robert G. Melson | Rio Grande MicroSolutions | El Paso, Texas
-----
"One of the greatest delusions in the world is the hope that the evils in
this world are to be cured by legislation." Thomas Reed
-----
Re: a proccesor question
On Fri, 10 Mar 2006 18:30:07 +0000, joe2phil wrote:
I can't believe that people are giving you trouble over this.
Use a hammer and chisel. Do not be afraid to really lay into the
processor to remove it. They can be difficult to remove. They are
typically removed in pieces. Sandblast to remove the smaller pieces.
HTH.
--
Traditionally, most of Australia's imports come from overseas.
-- Keppel Enderbery
Hello group , Please tell me this : How do I release the clamps that
hold the processor AND Fan to the mother board ? , an ASUS A7 board with
a AMD athlon processor , I will be putting a FASTER one in the system .
Thanks , Phil
I can't believe that people are giving you trouble over this.
Use a hammer and chisel. Do not be afraid to really lay into the
processor to remove it. They can be difficult to remove. They are
typically removed in pieces. Sandblast to remove the smaller pieces.
HTH.
--
Traditionally, most of Australia's imports come from overseas.
-- Keppel Enderbery
Re: a proccesor question
[email protected] wrote:
Gosh. By that type of logic, you could be asking questions here about repairing
your car because you use it in genealogy research.
What's really strange about this is the method you used to make that cpu
decision is very unclear. Did you make your choice of processor on your own? If
somebody advised you on that, then why aren't you asking them these questions?
Your replacement processor, if it works at all and if you don't break something
during installation, may not even work. And if it does work, it probably won't
help you with your data entry as the processor is unlikely to be the bottleneck.
Maybe faster typing skills and a clearer mind?
Bob
Well now Suppose I had said this : please tell me how I can make my Computer
put the GENEALOGICAL Data on my Harddrive faster ? , Would a New faster
Proccessor work AND how do i install it ??? , Would I have then BEEN OnTopic
??????
Gosh. By that type of logic, you could be asking questions here about repairing
your car because you use it in genealogy research.
What's really strange about this is the method you used to make that cpu
decision is very unclear. Did you make your choice of processor on your own? If
somebody advised you on that, then why aren't you asking them these questions?
Your replacement processor, if it works at all and if you don't break something
during installation, may not even work. And if it does work, it probably won't
help you with your data entry as the processor is unlikely to be the bottleneck.
Maybe faster typing skills and a clearer mind?
Bob
Original Message -----
From: "Robert Melson" <[email protected]
To: <[email protected]
Sent: Friday, March 10, 2006 1:34 PM
Subject: Re: a proccesor question
In article <015301c6447d$596f3960$9e988843@y9w6c2>,
[email protected] writes:
Well , Uuumm , What pray tell is On Topic ???? , please , Phil
----- Original Message -----
From: "Charlie Hoffpauir" <[email protected]
To: <[email protected]
Sent: Friday, March 10, 2006 11:07 AM
Subject: Re: a proccesor question
On Fri, 10 Mar 2006 18:30:07 +0000 (UTC), [email protected] wrote:
Hello group , Please tell me this : How do I release the clamps
that
hold the processor AND Fan to the mother board ? , an ASUS A7 board
with
a
AMD athlon processor , I will be putting a FASTER one in the system .
Thanks , Phil
Surely off-topic, but IIRC, it's just the reverse of the instructions
that came with your new processor on how to install it. A "medium"
size flat-blade screwdriver usually works... There's an indention or
notch that you can apply pressure to, and release first one side, then
the other.
Charlie Hoffpauir
http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~charlieh/
Although a recent malefactor, myself -- editor wars -- I think it's safe
to
say that the group's primary focus is the application of computers to
genealogy. That would include topics such as genealogy applications
available
in the various computing environments (Mac, M$oft, unix/linux), peripheral
devices such as scanners, databases, spreadsheets, and so on. Specific
hardware questions, such as yours, would seem to be outside the group's
scope.
Keep in mind, please, that mine is not the definitive answer here, tho'
I'm
pretty sure it comes close.
Bob Melson
--
Robert G. Melson | Rio Grande MicroSolutions | El Paso, Texas
-----
"One of the greatest delusions in the world is the hope that the evils in
this world are to be cured by legislation." Thomas Reed
-----
Re: a proccesor question
On Fri, 10 Mar 2006 22:23:02 +0000 (UTC), [email protected] <[email protected]> wrote:
I don't think that getting snarky in response to someone who is trying
to help you understand, is a good way to get the rest of us to help you.
Just so you know.
Well now Suppose I had said this : please tell me how I can make my Computer
put the GENEALOGICAL Data on my Harddrive faster ? , Would a New faster
Proccessor work AND how do i install it ??? , Would I have then BEEN OnTopic
I don't think that getting snarky in response to someone who is trying
to help you understand, is a good way to get the rest of us to help you.
Just so you know.
Re: a proccesor question
get a new macjine
Hugh W
Robert Heiling wrote:
Hugh W
Robert Heiling wrote:
[email protected] wrote:
Well now Suppose I had said this : please tell me how I can make my Computer
put the GENEALOGICAL Data on my Harddrive faster ? , Would a New faster
Proccessor work AND how do i install it ??? , Would I have then BEEN OnTopic
??????
Gosh. By that type of logic, you could be asking questions here about repairing
your car because you use it in genealogy research.
What's really strange about this is the method you used to make that cpu
decision is very unclear. Did you make your choice of processor on your own? If
somebody advised you on that, then why aren't you asking them these questions?
Your replacement processor, if it works at all and if you don't break something
during installation, may not even work. And if it does work, it probably won't
help you with your data entry as the processor is unlikely to be the bottleneck.
Maybe faster typing skills and a clearer mind?
Bob
Original Message -----
From: "Robert Melson" <[email protected]
To: <[email protected]
Sent: Friday, March 10, 2006 1:34 PM
Subject: Re: a proccesor question
In article <015301c6447d$596f3960$9e988843@y9w6c2>,
[email protected] writes:
Well , Uuumm , What pray tell is On Topic ???? , please , Phil
----- Original Message -----
From: "Charlie Hoffpauir" <[email protected]
To: <[email protected]
Sent: Friday, March 10, 2006 11:07 AM
Subject: Re: a proccesor question
On Fri, 10 Mar 2006 18:30:07 +0000 (UTC), [email protected] wrote:
Hello group , Please tell me this : How do I release the clamps
that
hold the processor AND Fan to the mother board ? , an ASUS A7 board
with
a
AMD athlon processor , I will be putting a FASTER one in the system .
Thanks , Phil
Surely off-topic, but IIRC, it's just the reverse of the instructions
that came with your new processor on how to install it. A "medium"
size flat-blade screwdriver usually works... There's an indention or
notch that you can apply pressure to, and release first one side, then
the other.
Charlie Hoffpauir
http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~charlieh/
Although a recent malefactor, myself -- editor wars -- I think it's safe
to
say that the group's primary focus is the application of computers to
genealogy. That would include topics such as genealogy applications
available
in the various computing environments (Mac, M$oft, unix/linux), peripheral
devices such as scanners, databases, spreadsheets, and so on. Specific
hardware questions, such as yours, would seem to be outside the group's
scope.
Keep in mind, please, that mine is not the definitive answer here, tho'
I'm
pretty sure it comes close.
Bob Melson
--
Robert G. Melson | Rio Grande MicroSolutions | El Paso, Texas
-----
"One of the greatest delusions in the world is the hope that the evils in
this world are to be cured by legislation." Thomas Reed
-----
Re: a proccesor question
<[email protected]> wrote in message
news:015301c6447d$596f3960$9e988843@y9w6c2...
This forum is all about the family history of processors
news:015301c6447d$596f3960$9e988843@y9w6c2...
Well , Uuumm , What pray tell is On Topic ???? , please , Phil
This forum is all about the family history of processors

Re: a proccesor question
"Joe User" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
Seriously though. On my AMD machine you put medium size screwdriver
vertically in a sort of slot in the clip. Press down reasonably firmly and
lean the screwdriver towards the processor slightly. The clip comes off with
the heatsink. Examine the new one before you start to get the general idea.
Take care not to slip or you dig a hole in the PCB with the driver
news:[email protected]...
On Fri, 10 Mar 2006 18:30:07 +0000, joe2phil wrote:
Hello group , Please tell me this : How do I release the clamps that
hold the processor AND Fan to the mother board ? , an ASUS A7 board
with
a AMD athlon processor , I will be putting a FASTER one in the system .
Thanks , Phil
I can't believe that people are giving you trouble over this.
Use a hammer and chisel. Do not be afraid to really lay into the
processor to remove it. They can be difficult to remove. They are
typically removed in pieces. Sandblast to remove the smaller pieces.
Seriously though. On my AMD machine you put medium size screwdriver
vertically in a sort of slot in the clip. Press down reasonably firmly and
lean the screwdriver towards the processor slightly. The clip comes off with
the heatsink. Examine the new one before you start to get the general idea.
Take care not to slip or you dig a hole in the PCB with the driver
Re: a proccesor question
Although a recent malefactor, myself -- editor wars -- I think it's safe to
say that the group's primary focus is the application of computers to
genealogy. That would include topics such as genealogy applications available
in the various computing environments (Mac, M$oft, unix/linux), peripheral
devices such as scanners, databases, spreadsheets, and so on. Specific
hardware questions, such as yours, would seem to be outside the group's scope.
Keep in mind, please, that mine is not the definitive answer here, tho' I'm
pretty sure it comes close.
Bob Melson <[email protected]
Hi Bob -
You're prolly 98% right, though in practice over the years the
group has really been genealogists discussing things computerish.
This would even shade into things like how you swap out a CPU.
I'm the listowner of GENCMP-L (the mailing list gatewayed to
soc.genealogy.computing), and one of the original advocates for
the soc.roots split into the current soc.genealogy.* hierarchy.
It seems reasonable to be pretty mellow about topicality, so
long as things don't drift to quilting or skijoring or any
such.
Cheers, B.
Re: a proccesor question
On Sat, 11 Mar 2006 06:25:08 +0000 (UTC), "Dr. Brian Leverich"
<[email protected]> wrote:
Indeed -- it's not as if we are overwhelmed, or likely to be, with discussion
of hardware problems, but if as genealogists we can help each other with such
thigns when they occur, none of us will be any the poorer for it.
--
Steve Hayes from Tshwane, South Africa
http://www.geocities.com/Athens/7734/stevesig.htm
E-mail - see web page, or parse: shayes at dunelm full stop org full stop uk
<[email protected]> wrote:
You're prolly 98% right, though in practice over the years the
group has really been genealogists discussing things computerish.
This would even shade into things like how you swap out a CPU.
I'm the listowner of GENCMP-L (the mailing list gatewayed to
soc.genealogy.computing), and one of the original advocates for
the soc.roots split into the current soc.genealogy.* hierarchy.
It seems reasonable to be pretty mellow about topicality, so
long as things don't drift to quilting or skijoring or any
such.
Indeed -- it's not as if we are overwhelmed, or likely to be, with discussion
of hardware problems, but if as genealogists we can help each other with such
thigns when they occur, none of us will be any the poorer for it.
--
Steve Hayes from Tshwane, South Africa
http://www.geocities.com/Athens/7734/stevesig.htm
E-mail - see web page, or parse: shayes at dunelm full stop org full stop uk
Re: a proccesor question
Steve Hayes wrote:
They easily could be poorer and the issue of being "off-topic" is a double-edged
one. Being on-topic means that there is some reasonable assurance of getting
knowledgeable responses to a question. Being off-topic doesn't just mean that a
newsgroup's bandwidth is being consummed by inappropriate posts. Being off-topic
also implies that the poster is being denied exposure to the proper body of
expertise but is being lulled into thinking they have been properly informed.
It's a disservice to not tell someone that they are off-topic and I believe it
was appropriate to do so.
In the current instance, the OP may very well get an answer to the one detail
question that he posed and it's no big deal regarding the bandwidth, but I
personally sense that he may not have fully researched what he is attempting to
do. For advice on that whole issue, he would be better served by posting in a
hardware group such as alt.comp.hardware where what he is doing would be
on-topic. He might wish to post there and explain what he is doing so as to
attract good advice and be better informed.
Bob
On Sat, 11 Mar 2006 06:25:08 +0000 (UTC), "Dr. Brian Leverich"
[email protected]> wrote:
You're prolly 98% right, though in practice over the years the
group has really been genealogists discussing things computerish.
This would even shade into things like how you swap out a CPU.
I'm the listowner of GENCMP-L (the mailing list gatewayed to
soc.genealogy.computing), and one of the original advocates for
the soc.roots split into the current soc.genealogy.* hierarchy.
It seems reasonable to be pretty mellow about topicality, so
long as things don't drift to quilting or skijoring or any
such.
Indeed -- it's not as if we are overwhelmed, or likely to be, with discussion
of hardware problems, but if as genealogists we can help each other with such
thigns when they occur, none of us will be any the poorer for it.
They easily could be poorer and the issue of being "off-topic" is a double-edged
one. Being on-topic means that there is some reasonable assurance of getting
knowledgeable responses to a question. Being off-topic doesn't just mean that a
newsgroup's bandwidth is being consummed by inappropriate posts. Being off-topic
also implies that the poster is being denied exposure to the proper body of
expertise but is being lulled into thinking they have been properly informed.
It's a disservice to not tell someone that they are off-topic and I believe it
was appropriate to do so.
In the current instance, the OP may very well get an answer to the one detail
question that he posed and it's no big deal regarding the bandwidth, but I
personally sense that he may not have fully researched what he is attempting to
do. For advice on that whole issue, he would be better served by posting in a
hardware group such as alt.comp.hardware where what he is doing would be
on-topic. He might wish to post there and explain what he is doing so as to
attract good advice and be better informed.
Bob
Re: a proccesor question
The OP respectfully declines to respond to this post as he takes issue with
its Condescending Attitude , sincerely the OP
----- Original Message -----
From: "Robert Heiling" <[email protected]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Saturday, March 11, 2006 8:24 AM
Subject: Re: a proccesor question
its Condescending Attitude , sincerely the OP
----- Original Message -----
From: "Robert Heiling" <[email protected]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Saturday, March 11, 2006 8:24 AM
Subject: Re: a proccesor question
Steve Hayes wrote:
On Sat, 11 Mar 2006 06:25:08 +0000 (UTC), "Dr. Brian Leverich"
[email protected]> wrote:
You're prolly 98% right, though in practice over the years the
group has really been genealogists discussing things computerish.
This would even shade into things like how you swap out a CPU.
I'm the listowner of GENCMP-L (the mailing list gatewayed to
soc.genealogy.computing), and one of the original advocates for
the soc.roots split into the current soc.genealogy.* hierarchy.
It seems reasonable to be pretty mellow about topicality, so
long as things don't drift to quilting or skijoring or any
such.
Indeed -- it's not as if we are overwhelmed, or likely to be, with
discussion
of hardware problems, but if as genealogists we can help each other with
such
thigns when they occur, none of us will be any the poorer for it.
They easily could be poorer and the issue of being "off-topic" is a
double-edged
one. Being on-topic means that there is some reasonable assurance of
getting
knowledgeable responses to a question. Being off-topic doesn't just mean
that a
newsgroup's bandwidth is being consummed by inappropriate posts. Being
off-topic
also implies that the poster is being denied exposure to the proper body
of
expertise but is being lulled into thinking they have been properly
informed.
It's a disservice to not tell someone that they are off-topic and I
believe it
was appropriate to do so.
In the current instance, the OP may very well get an answer to the one
detail
question that he posed and it's no big deal regarding the bandwidth, but I
personally sense that he may not have fully researched what he is
attempting to
do. For advice on that whole issue, he would be better served by posting
in a
hardware group such as alt.comp.hardware where what he is doing would be
on-topic. He might wish to post there and explain what he is doing so as
to
attract good advice and be better informed.
Bob
Re: a proccesor question
On Sat, 11 Mar 2006 19:07:37 +0000 (UTC), [email protected] <[email protected]> wrote:
It was informative, not condescending. That's the second helpful
response you've been snarky in response to. Says all I need to know.
You might want to google the term <plonk> because I think you'll be
seeing alot of it.
<plonk>
The OP respectfully declines to respond to this post as he takes issue with
its Condescending Attitude , sincerely the OP
It was informative, not condescending. That's the second helpful
response you've been snarky in response to. Says all I need to know.
You might want to google the term <plonk> because I think you'll be
seeing alot of it.
<plonk>