Difference between revisions of "SVANDUSEN Scratch Page"
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::::::::Once you have established confidence in your results, you may proceed without repeating the above steps until another suspected anomaly occurs. | ::::::::Once you have established confidence in your results, you may proceed without repeating the above steps until another suspected anomaly occurs. | ||
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− | ::::*If the test was successful, label as shown below | + | ::::*If the test was successful, label, as shown below, and place in tray to be sorted and either stored or passed along to Online Sales. |
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::::*Repeat these steps until the test run is complete. | ::::*Repeat these steps until the test run is complete. | ||
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::::*Dismantle the test station and return the components to the storage cabinet. | ::::*Dismantle the test station and return the components to the storage cabinet. | ||
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− | | ''' | + | | '''Sorting & Routing''' ||After the testing process has been completed, sort and route the tested CPUs as follows: |
− | '''1. | + | '''1. Sort the CPUs by Frequency/L2 Cache/FSB -'''. |
*Power off at the switch on the power supply. | *Power off at the switch on the power supply. |
Revision as of 12:17, 11 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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