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Pentium Keychain and Ram

Cheesetogo

Diamond Member
A while ago I posted a thread asking how you might be able to drill through a pentium processor, the purple colored ones made out of a super strong metal or ceramic. Unfortuanatly, I was unable to drill any of them, but luckily I had one processor made out of somthing elseI could drill. I also had some ram that had holes in it, so I put that on too. Here's the picture: Pentium and Ram Keychain

Edit: Back View
 
Just kidding! 😛

Did you leave all the pins on the back of the processor?

Cheers Cheesetogo :beer:

 
That's one of the plastic CPUs I mentioned in your other thread. They're tehrawx. If you want a cooler one that involves no drilling whatsoever, you can actually detatch a ZIF socket from a mobo. They're actually just snap-ons, but very hard ones. You have to push down and away from the "shoulder" to unlock most of them. You can then just slap a CPU into the socket.
 
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