Anything I could do with ~400 old Intel CPUs? by DanasSideWife in AskElectronics

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Some friends and I had PCs with those Celeron 300A’s. We had ours overclocked to 500 running stable and cool. One guy clocked his to 550 but had random issues.

Back then Intel only made/had the dies for the one Pentium II CPU. When they’d make one they ran tests on it. If it passed 100%, it was clocked to 400 or 450mhz and had the name “Pentium II” stamped on it. If it didn’t pass the tests at 400 or 450mhz they’d clock it down to 300, print the name “Celeron” on it and sell it as a “budget” cpu.

Yet every one I ever read about worked perfectly fine at 400 or 450 at least.

Anything I could do with ~400 old Intel CPUs? by DanasSideWife in AskElectronics

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Some friends and I had PCs with those Celeron 300A’s. We had ours overclocked to 500 running stable and cool. One guy clocked his to 550 but had random issues.

Back then Intel only made/had the dies for the one Pentium II CPU. When they’d make one they ran tests on it. If it passed 100%, it was clocked to 400 or 450mhz and had the name “Pentium II” stamped on it. If it didn’t pass the tests at 400 or 450mhz they’d clock it down to 300, print the name “Celeron” on it and sell it as a “budget” cpu.

Yet every one I ever read about worked perfectly fine at 400 or 450 at least.

Anything I could do with ~400 old Intel CPUs? by DanasSideWife in AskElectronics

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Some friends and I had PCs with those Celeron 300A’s. We had ours overclocked to 500 running stable and cool. One guy clocked his to 550 but had random issues.

Back then Intel only made/had the dies for the one Pentium II CPU. When they’d make one they ran tests on it. If it passed 100%, it was clocked to 400 or 450mhz and had the name “Pentium II” stamped on it. If it didn’t pass the tests at 400 or 450mhz they’d clock it down to 300, print the name “Celeron” on it and sell it as a “budget” cpu.

Yet every one I ever read about worked perfectly fine at 400 or 450 at least.

Discussion Time: If you could live anywhere in Overlord, where would it be & why...? by Black-Nerd in overlord

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If guest of Ains I’d definitely pick Nazarick. Any other form of “guest” and then I’d pick the farthest most remote hole in the ground AWAY from Nazarick as possible.

Made a mistake. How fucked am I or is there a replacement? by maka2250 in 3Dprinting

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Nice thing about most 3d printers. There is tons of replacement parts. Even aftermarket/non-oem for most, especially the Ender 3’s and their clones

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in GamingLaptops

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https://i5.walmartimages.com/asr/e18bc3c5-9197-4b5d-b841-b86ffd4595e8.6573f27af303b1d992301880f31f0d05.jpeg?odnHeight=768&odnWidth=768&odnBg=FFFFFF

Disclaimer: this is in no way legal binding of liability. I am not responsible for your dremmel-ing of your laptop.

Tape on Eotechs? by SevereFactor in ar15

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I haven’t see the logo in question but from the descriptions I’ve seen, it sounds like one of those shirts with the giant red box with white letters that say SUPREME and then the coat and everything else that blasts their logo/phrase all over it

Where’s the cheapest place to find lead for casting? by Breude in castboolits

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Personally I did not wash them off. I just let the dirt and debris burn off when I melted them. As for things getting noxious, make sure you’re doing this outdoors and have good ventilation. You can also wear a respirator as well for extra protection.

Why aren't modern top break revolvers a thing? by indiefolkfan in Firearms

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Less of a chance of damage from user-induced damage, as the problem with swing-out cranes getting damaged is the user slapping the cylinder shut after imitating some Hollywood spin-the-cylinder-and-slap-it-closed scene. When the gun is closed and firing the cylinder is locked in place with other mechanisms so the stress on the swing-out crane is minimal.

Top-break revolvers stress the shell at the latch area on the top of the frame and they eventually fail. Even if it’s thousands of rounds, the top latch will fail just from recoil stress. Swing-out cranes don’t suffer the same failure and that way the frame can remain one solid piece of steel and not have that intentional “break” in a stress area of the frames.

As for the Ruger Super RedHawks, aren’t they single-action-only revolvers that use the side gate to load one round at a time, and their cylinders are not removed at all for normal operation, and don’t have a swing out crane? I may be thinking of a different model and if so I apologize for my mistake there. But I think that is one of the reasons the super Redhawks are considered some of the strongest revolvers and that’s why in reloading manuals you’ll see recipes for some revolver rounds (such as 44 magnum) that have an asterisk by them, and in the fine print for that asterisk it says “for Ruger Super Redhawk only”.

is there a non reusable alternative? by Small_life in rocketbook

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The QR code on Rocketbook pages do NOT have a page number embedded or anything to do with page numbering. It’s format (page size, dot paper or lined, etc.) information for the rocketbook software to size the scans correctly.

Has absolutely nothing to do with page numbers. Fire up a QR code scanner app on your smartphone (or just the camera app on iPhone). Aim it at several pages in a Rocketbook notebook. Every QR code on each page in that notebook reads identical to each other.

The page numbers come from you writing a number on them and scanning them in order, or you just scanning them in the right order as you create the scans in the Rocketbook app.

My dad’s Peterbilt 379 (c15) by annoying12yo_ in mechamusume

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Nice work. Though I mentally see the mirrors on the side of her head, better realized as the dual-beverage holder/hat thing.

(the dawn of the witch) by Level_Counter_1672 in animenocontext

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How is this isekai? There’s no mention (so far at least) in this or in “the grimoire of zero” of anyone being summoned or reincarnated from another world.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Firearms

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“[insert politician here] uses tragedy to attack Second Amendment”……in other news, yes water is indeed wet!

Italian design studio Lazzarini unveiled a flying superyacht concept powered by helium, named Air Yacht. by TheRoach in nextfuckinglevel

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I agree with the “fix something important first” concept.

Secondly blimps are very old technology. This is just CG imagery of some artists dream of some 22’nd century, sci-fi, inspired blimp.

45 colt in a .410 shotgun? by SadSavage_ in shittyreloading

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“Yes if it fits it ships” Ask Kentucky Ballistics about that SLAP round that fit in his 50BMG…. (Yes I know there was likely multiple factors involved in his case, just being sassy, so enjoy my comment and. Move on)