Don't touch it exessively
don't let it get too hot
don't squash it don't pour acid on it
don't pour ketchup on it
don't pour anything on it
don't throw it into the sea
don't throw it off a building
don't try to eat it
don't let it overheat
use a heatsink
use a fan
use heat conducting paste
only use it in a slot it fits in
only use it in a computer
don't electrocute it
don't use it as a projectile
don't sue me because i missed something
don't run it over with a bus
don't run it over with a car
don't run it over with a fat person
don't run it over with a thin person
don't step on it
don't add exess pressure to it
don't try to discect it
don't try and plug it into yourself
don't feed it
don't use it as a weapon
don't put in someone's food
don't drop it in a puddle
don't attack it
don't try to help it do it's job with gunpowder
don't leave it near explosives
DO just leave it in the computer and let it do it's job
take ur CPU outside from ur home and burn it>>:)
you would have to look it up or else just take it apart.
No. it is soldered onto the mainboard.
how to take care of a whisk
Java, and a ton of ram, and 2GHZ of cpu.
This type of CPU is not sufficient to power even the most basic computer in todays world. However a Dual Care 1.2 Ghz would be a good CPU in a Tablet or Smartphone.
CPU protection is one who protect the CPU. and the one who destroy the CPU also is the one who protect the CPU and the one who destroy the CPU is the one who protect the CPU and the one who destroy the CPU is the who protect the CPU and the one who destroy the CPU is the one who protect the CPU and the one who destroy the CPU is the who protect the CPU and the one who destroy the CPU is the one who protect the CPU and the one who destroy the CPU is the one who protect the CPU.
I take it you mean CPU. CPU Overclocking is typically done threw your motherboards BIOS, which can be accessed during the 1st stages of your computers start up.
DMA (Direct Memory Access) can be used during the CPU's "busy time", such as when the CPU is processing a read/write cycle, the DMA will take over to perform other tasks while the CPU is busy.
take care always
take care
They are not hard to take care of.:)