F5F Stay Refreshed Hardware Desktop It's on your computer's processor unit, usually inside the main system case.

It's on your computer's processor unit, usually inside the main system case.

It's on your computer's processor unit, usually inside the main system case.

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ma9620
Junior Member
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06-25-2016, 12:20 AM
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It seems the image isn't fully clear. Could you clarify what you're referring to? I'm here to help with any questions or details you need.
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ma9620
06-25-2016, 12:20 AM #21

It seems the image isn't fully clear. Could you clarify what you're referring to? I'm here to help with any questions or details you need.

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MikeDragon159
Senior Member
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07-01-2016, 09:52 PM
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It's clear now. You need to remove the case to get access.
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MikeDragon159
07-01-2016, 09:52 PM #22

It's clear now. You need to remove the case to get access.

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MaxiGamer88
Junior Member
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07-05-2016, 01:16 AM
#23
And that's the point, right? As I mentioned earlier, the CPU remains inside the case. Even though you see a small part of the socket, it doesn't affect access because it's still covered by the case. You can't remove it without taking off the entire bottom cover of the laptop. That's a G1 socket, so I drew an illustration to show the situation clearly: you're completely allowed to describe how to reach that socket without fully removing the black bottom cover.
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MaxiGamer88
07-05-2016, 01:16 AM #23

And that's the point, right? As I mentioned earlier, the CPU remains inside the case. Even though you see a small part of the socket, it doesn't affect access because it's still covered by the case. You can't remove it without taking off the entire bottom cover of the laptop. That's a G1 socket, so I drew an illustration to show the situation clearly: you're completely allowed to describe how to reach that socket without fully removing the black bottom cover.

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TmineCraft34
Member
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07-11-2016, 01:18 PM
#24
You're frustrated about missing the actual CPU socket details. It seems someone kept pointing out its location near the RAM and trying to correct you, even after you mentioned it wasn't there. The real question was about the CPU's position, and the answer is that it's close to the RAM.
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TmineCraft34
07-11-2016, 01:18 PM #24

You're frustrated about missing the actual CPU socket details. It seems someone kept pointing out its location near the RAM and trying to correct you, even after you mentioned it wasn't there. The real question was about the CPU's position, and the answer is that it's close to the RAM.

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