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mores Posts: 327

love is never easy ... and it is often worth the effort to try an work out the troubles. but there is a point up to which one can take the suffering, and your body and mind tells you where that point is. once you reach it, you should think of drastic changes.

there is a german expression, roughly translated it is "better an end with suffering, than suffering without end".

there are so many fish in the pond, you're still young, you needn't settle down at now. that's something my parents told me when i was young, and i hated them for it because i thought they didn't understand me.
but once i realized i had a problem and the only way to start feeling better was to detach myself from the source of the problem, it did make sense.
one often thinks one is with the love of one's life, and a month later you're thinking "what the hell was i thinking?"

so, i wish you all the best. both phone-wise and girl-wise, hehe.

cheers, daniel
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Posted: 2005-01-28 11:59:32
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sebzZ Posts: 50

@yazan.

maybe u should just learn from mores. He's much more sensible than u.

@loyal
if i were u, i would have had slid the p8 in my pocket and give her a tight slap across her face. lol.
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Posted: 2005-01-28 12:17:25
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djkizlive Posts: > 500

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On 2005-01-28 10:58:42, Yazan24 wrote:
So djkizlive of your going to solder it back on, what type of heatsink do you use, because I was going to solder a laptop peice back on but its directly connected to the motherboard and I was afraid of the heat affecting it.

How do you do it?


i'm not quite sure where you got 'heatsink' from, as that's got nothing to do with soldering at all.

A heatsink is the large copper/aluminum block that sits over your CPU/Graphics card to provide a larger surface area and therefore dispurse the heat faster.

If you want to solder something onto a laptop PCB but you're worried about the heat, then you need to get yourself a fine-tipped low-heat soldering iron. These get just hot enough to melt the solder, and with the fine tip, they're ideal for soldering things close together.

Hope this helps.

-djkizlive
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Posted: 2005-01-28 12:38:25
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DJcreamz Posts: 463

i have a heatsink attached to my head because i kept putting my head i the oven as a young boy


i was rather annoyed to find that ur processor's life time warrenty is void if u fit a third party heatsink, which is annoying as i know have to by a new amd64

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Posted: 2005-01-28 13:08:02
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djkizlive Posts: > 500

I use third party heatsinks all the time. Anyway, how are they going to know if you've used a third party heatsink or not?

It's not like they're going to trace fragments of copper on the CPU from a Non-Intel/AMD approved heatsink.

I'm guessing from your post that your CPU died? I really woudln't recommend an AMD64.

-djkizlive
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Posted: 2005-01-28 14:02:57
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DJcreamz Posts: 463

The age old argument of amd v's p4 i have both and find my amd works much better the gaming side of things, plus there dirt cheap, £89 for an amd or £200+ for a p4 (on a part for part bases), my amd system is far more stabler than the p4 but i did build the amd system form scratch my self (head grows bigger) i also have a laptop running on a P Celeron which is 2.4 but sux arse

all a matter of opinion.

some where in the documentation it says about third party sync's will void warrenty but i can see ya point.

and yes i did knacker my first chip second one will be more sucssfull


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i installed an extra prcessor cooler which works as a heat sync, it has no fan its almost like a radiator sits on top of the cpu, i was getting confussed, the normal heat sync dosnt appear in the examples so i assume that it does not void warrenty where as the above does
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[ This Message was edited by: DJcreamz on 2005-01-28 13:27 ]

[ This Message was edited by: DJcreamz on 2005-01-28 13:30 ]
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Posted: 2005-01-28 14:11:02
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Afflicter Posts: 39

amd for me too!
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Posted: 2005-01-28 14:28:45
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loyal2thegame Posts: 101

Nicely put comments Moores.

S**t slighty off topic but i never knew a 3rd party heatsink invalidated the processor warranty, i usually use amd processors when i'm building a desktop with coolermaster fans and their thermal paste. That was a while back tho. Amd is much better for gaming i agree, but they do tend to heat up v quickly, so for laptops intel is a must (for stability).
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Posted: 2005-01-28 14:42:32
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DJcreamz Posts: 463

yer i wouldnt go anything else for my laptop, and yes the heat is a problem 3 hours of doom3 and it does start lagging but i rarely get a chance to play anything for 3 hours so never mind

and i belive its seperate cooling units ie fans that sit directly on top of the processor which invalid the warrenty not the actual heat sync (bit of a confussion on my part)

i hope u didnt had to much paste, ive done that before thinking the more the better BIG mistake
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Posted: 2005-01-28 14:50:57
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mores Posts: 327

thanks.

re AMD: my brother just bought himself an athlon64 and he's thrilled.
i think he has the fastest one that was available a month ago.
but the idiot is already trying to overclock it.
i mean, it beats any system out there, and he's mainly playing counterstrike source (rather lame engine, runs on any p2 500MHz) and he risks frying it before it even becomes old.
anyway, i have a dual-athlon system myself, two 1500+ processors. about 3 years old, and i'm still not noticing any speedproblems. 3d renders are blazingly fast (looks cool when you have 2 lines building the image) and video encoding also runs fast enough for me.
i've been an athlon fan from day one, but i must admit that the p4 suffers from less heat problems. you can build a really quiet p4 system, whereas you need expensive 20" low-speed fans or watercooling to get a low-noise athlon system.

but i've always been a fan of underdogs, and i actually like the thought of supporting AMD beat intel's arse.

yep. that's taking us even further down the OT lane


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Posted: 2005-01-28 15:00:47
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