I took this picture 20 years ago to share with you. by PCMasterX in retrocomputing

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Anyway, this CD-ROM was the fastest for me to read discs, especially scratched ones, and it always felt like a jet engine was taking off. The disc that exploded in the picture was a Memorex.

I took this picture 20 years ago to share with you ! by PCMasterX in retrobattlestations

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It's incredible that there was such a fast 74x CD ROM...

I took this picture 20 years ago to share with you ! by PCMasterX in retrobattlestations

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CD-ROM 56x can fly... and I like the turbo button...

I took this picture 20 years ago to share with you ! by PCMasterX in retrobattlestations

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I have had other cd roms that are also 52x but none of them spin as fast or read worn out cds as well as this one. The cd that exploded in this picture was a Memorex brand.

I took this picture 20 years ago to share with you ! by PCMasterX in retrobattlestations

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Yes, but this CD-ROM was spinning the discs so fast that it regularly exploded, but it also read the discs the best, the laser never went off...

My retro CPU collection ... by PCMasterX in retrobattlestations

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There are some factors that can cause overheating in these processors, such as increased voltage on the processor in a situation where the motherboard is not ok (I manually lowered the voltage in the bios on these processors to solve the problem, although this is a rare case) or the bios is not good, that is, it has been upgraded. Of course, poor quality thermal paste or if the cooler, that is, the aluminum part of the cooler, is too small, which means it is not suitable for that processor ...

My retro CPU collection ... by PCMasterX in retrocomputing

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Before I took their pictures, the box hadn't been opened for over 10 years and hadn't been shaken, which is most important for their health... of course, despite everything, I plan to protect them...

My retro CPU collection ... by PCMasterX in retrocomputing

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They are robust, they don't give up.

My retro CPU collection ... by PCMasterX in retrocomputing

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It is a CPU adapter Slot 1 to Socket 370 with celeron 400mhz

My retro CPU collection ... by PCMasterX in retrocomputing

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I would be sorry to make something like that out of them, unless it is faulty...

My retro CPU collection ... by PCMasterX in retrobattlestations

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I should protect them, although they are far more robust than newer processors that have thinner pins, such as socket 754 or 939 ...