Thermal Compound
You are possibly talking abut the new style of processors which do not have pins on the bottom. Instead, they have tiny little balls on the bottom that make contact with pins set into the motherboard. I would give you a picture, but it's impossible to tell the difference between them from most pictures.
You are possibly talking abut the new style of processors which do not have pins on the bottom. Instead, they have tiny little balls on the bottom that make contact with pins set into the motherboard. I would give you a picture, but it's impossible to tell the difference between them from most pictures.
At the bottom of the linksys router
Attached earlobes is when the ear lobe(the bottom part of your ear that ear-rings are normally fitted) is attached to your face so that it makes a long connection to it. Unattached earlobes are rounded and "hang" from the bottom of your ear.
On the long iPod shuffles you pull the bottom off.
Because the pins on the bottom of the processor can be easily bent (assuming that this is a processor for a PGA (Pin Grid Array) or SPGA (Staggerd PGA) socket. It is worth noting though that a processor for a LGA (Land Grid Array) socket is not as susceptible to this as the there are lands or pads on the bottom of the processor instead of pins; the pins are in the socket. The book that asks this question assumes PGA. ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ Very true BUT you can bend the lands in an LGA socket, rendering the socket hence the motherboard useless!
You can find information about Can Am Connection on www.obsessedwithwrestling.com. On the bottom of the screen click on search and type in Can Am Connection and it will give you anything you want to know.
The 1995 Mercury link connection is located on the bottom of the dashboard. The link connection will be on the passenger side of the dashboard.
Click on "My Computer". Right-click on the blank background and left-click on "Properties". The Core Duo is a processor, and processor information will be displayed in the bottom right of the window, along with RAM amount. If it says Core Duo, you have a Core Duo processor.
the computer is mounted on the outside side of the passenger side footwell, under the carpeting; the connection is towards the bottom.
Under bottom edge of dash driver's side.
Bottom of radiator, or possible on the lower hose connection.