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Email Jim

09-14-05

The computer stuff in here is old. There has been nothing much added in a couple years.  Feel free to browse through the projects, but understand that the most recent computer in here is a P4 - 1600 overclocked to 2.24 gigahertz! Most of the heat sinks, water coolers, peltiers, and other cooling related stuff goes back to the days of the 350 Celeron, when a lot of performance could be had by simply cooling down the processor a bit.  Not to say that you still can't get performance that way, but the percentage of increase is a bit less than it used to be and there are many more commercially available heat sinks on the market.  Now that I have purchased a milling machine, I may do some more heat sinks, since I can now machine them with a lot more accuracy. However, I first need to get the shop reorganized and begin to get to know the new piece of equipment.

That's all for now....

 

 

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