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Русский: Тест ноутбука без вентилятора на операционной системе Linux Manjaro.
В ходе работы датчики температуры фиксировали средние показатели температуры для процессора Intel Celeron в типовой конфигурации. Провод подсоединенный к материнской плате ноутбука отведен в воду как отвод лишних электронов, температура в норме. В результате заземление для микроэлектроники весьма эффективно.English: Test a laptop without a fan on the Linux Manjaro operating system.
During operation, the temperature sensors recorded the average temperature for the Intel Celeron processor in a typical configuration. The wire connected to the laptop motherboard is diverted into the water as a removal of excess electrons, the temperature is normal. As a result, grounding for microelectronics is very effective. |
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Author | Snizhko Nikita Vasilevich |
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