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CPUShack

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cedrik

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back to my first question about that ES video chip.. i need an advice ...
what y'all recommend me ? The chip is in a Toshiba P3... working fine .. but P3.... I have a collection of old laptops but this one aint old enough to be added to collection... so my first thought was to desolder the chip ... it is a good ideea ? may be on the motherboard other ES chips ?
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Neon_WA

Joined: 08 Nov 2008 Posts: 7146 Location: Margaret River, West Australia
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| Elar wrote: | | It can't be 8251. Four pins missing. Also -35 must mean something. |
I need to remember not to post very late at night
| cedrik wrote: | back to my first question about that ES video chip.. i need an advice ...
what y'all recommend me ? The chip is in a Toshiba P3... working fine .. but P3.... I have a collection of old laptops but this one aint old enough to be added to collection... so my first thought was to desolder the chip ... it is a good ideea ? may be on the motherboard other ES chips ?
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Personally I would leave as is... unless you dont have the space
I desoldered some things early on in collecting.. and regretted it later _________________ There are 10 types of people in this world:
those who understand binary and those who don't. ~Author Unknown
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