There is always a chance of damage to the "on board computer" when jump starting. If you left your lights on and the battery drained this is a quick fix. Find the reason the battery discharged. Sometimes we don't have any other choice. If this must be done always attach the negative (-) cable to a sturdy metal part of the engine. Connect the positive (+) to the positive terminal on each vehicle. We are all smart enough to make certain the battery connections are CLEAN and tight but this is often overlooked. Keep the terminals clean. There is a very good chance of serious damage if the jumper cables are connected backwards, even for an instant. Use heave gauge cables with strong clamps. The cheap cables will frequently not allow enough starting current through.
Be sure the alternator belt is tight.
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CPUs are not normally soldered to motherboards. They plug into a socket that's soldered to the board.
CPU's or central processing units do not actually store data. There is a minimal amount of data on board but the storage takes place on the hard and solid state drives.
If you mean "can CPUs be damaged," the answer is yes. Physical, thermal, or electrical shock can damage it permanently. That is why you should not drop your computer, expose it to extreme temperatures, or overvoltage your power supply.
how many transitors does the 2000 pentium chip contain
Yes most technology have cpus.
CPUs are designed especially for Laptops. They will shut off portions of themselves when not in use.
some factors that you need to consider.first the purpose you need that cpu.the cpus clock,the cpus fsb,the cpus socket to be compatible with your motherboard and the cpus l2 cache
No. If you want dual CPUs from AMD, you need to get opteron CPUs.
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On board video, or better known/told as integrated graphics, is a 'graphics card' found in a CPU. Most Intel CPUs have integrated graphics in them. It just means a graphics card is not required, and video devices (such as a monitor) are plugged into the video ports of a motherboard.
AMDs 'dual core' CPUs, those that contain 2 CPU cores, as opposed to the 1 CPU core found in earlier AMD (and intel, VIA, cyrix etc) CPUs. Dual core CPUs have much better multitasking performance than traditional single core CPUs.
yes