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* This is basically in the '''same place as the tested processors'''; on the self, in trays or other containers, in places designated by socket type. | * This is basically in the '''same place as the tested processors'''; on the self, in trays or other containers, in places designated by socket type. | ||
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− | | '''Preparation & Testing''' || When the is accumulation of untested processors in Pre-test Storage is sufficient to justify testing, bring the trays out of TARDIS for preparation and testing: | + | | '''Preparation, Evaluation & Testing''' || When the is accumulation of untested processors in Pre-test Storage is sufficient to justify testing, bring the trays out of TARDIS for preparation and testing: |
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− | '''1. Prepare -'''Prepare the CPUs as follows: | + | '''1. Prepare -''' Prepare the CPUs as follows: |
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:::a. Place the Pre-test Storage tray on a work surface. | :::a. Place the Pre-test Storage tray on a work surface. | ||
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:::e. Replace the processor in the tray and repeat until all of the processors have been cleaned. | :::e. Replace the processor in the tray and repeat until all of the processors have been cleaned. | ||
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− | '''2. Evaluate -'''Evaluate the prepared processors as follows: | + | '''2. Evaluate -''' Evaluate the prepared processors as follows: |
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− | + | :::a. Processor type: | |
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+ | ::::*'''Intel socket 478-''' | ||
+ | ::::::Pentium 4 <= 2.0 GHz - '''Retain for Testing'''. | ||
+ | ::::::Pentium 4 > 2.0 GHz - '''Automatic Recycle'''. | ||
+ | ::::::Celeron or Celeron D - '''Automatic Recycle'''. | ||
:*'''"WallTime" is frozen -''' | :*'''"WallTime" is frozen -''' |
Revision as of 14:23, 9 November 2010
CPU (Processor) Testing
SVANDUSEN 19:13, 26 May 2010 (UTC)
CPUs are the "brains of the computer system. This is where all of the information and instructions are gathered from, processed, and redistributed to the other components of the system. The following will be a description of a VERY RUDIMENTARY TEST to determine the viability of a CPU to function in a system. In actuality, there are a multitude of details and issues involved that would take far more space to cover and time to perform than is practical in these circumstances. This is a very basic overview of the essentials that are necessary to get through the process. For more information please consult other experienced volunteers, instructors, or research such sources as Wikipedia or forums on Google.
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