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> I find you often have to let the whole thing cool between pins, because
> they conduct a surprising quantity of heat to the surrounding mount.
Yeah, solder one, plug it on a chunk of ice, solder another.
Should work :)
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Invisible wrote:
> Oh, sure, the PC World one says "Belkin" on it. But come on, is it made
> of *Gold* or something?! It's a *wire* with a plug at each end FFS!
Gold is a very desirable material for cables :)
--
...Ben Chambers
www.pacificwebguy.com
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On Sun, 02 Mar 2008 14:32:17 -0800, Chambers wrote:
> Invisible wrote:
>> Oh, sure, the PC World one says "Belkin" on it. But come on, is it made
>> of *Gold* or something?! It's a *wire* with a plug at each end FFS!
>
> Gold is a very desirable material for cables :)
Well, at least for the connectors. I don't think even my Monster brand
audio/video cables have gold conductors.
But I could be wrong - I'm not really willing to cut them open to have a
look, given how much they cost. ;-)
Jim
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> Now these points of data make a beautiful... uh... wait a sec...
BTW, do you know if the Intel Core2Duo E8500 on your chart?
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