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    Some nice zoomed cpu pics

    Promised in another thread to take more of these. So here you have.
    Most pics are from my Tbred 1800+, but there are some from a palomino too.
    The place where I put the images doesn't support directory browsing so I had to link them here.

    http://personal.inet.fi/koti/hnygard/tbred/AMD.jpg
    http://personal.inet.fi/koti/hnygard/tbred/Code.jpg
    http://personal.inet.fi/koti/hnygard/tbred/Code2.jpg
    http://personal.inet.fi/koti/hnygard/tbred/Core.jpg
    http://personal.inet.fi/koti/hnygard/tbred/Core2.jpg
    http://personal.inet.fi/koti/hnygard/tbred/Core2x.jpg
    http://personal.inet.fi/koti/hnygard/tbred/Core4x.jpg
    http://personal.inet.fi/koti/hnygard/tbred/Core7x.jpg
    http://personal.inet.fi/koti/hnygard/tbred/Corepic.jpg
    http://personal.inet.fi/koti/hnygard/tbred/Corepic2.jpg
    http://personal.inet.fi/koti/hnygard/tbred/Corepic3.jpg
    http://personal.inet.fi/koti/hnygard...rereflex1x.jpg
    http://personal.inet.fi/koti/hnygard...rereflex2x.jpg
    http://personal.inet.fi/koti/hnygard...rereflex4x.jpg
    http://personal.inet.fi/koti/hnygard...rereflex7x.jpg
    http://personal.inet.fi/koti/hnygard/tbred/cpu.jpg
    http://personal.inet.fi/koti/hnygard/tbred/L1.jpg
    http://personal.inet.fi/koti/hnygard/tbred/L1-2.jpg
    http://personal.inet.fi/koti/hnygard/tbred/L1-3.jpg
    http://personal.inet.fi/koti/hnygard/tbred/L5.jpg
    http://personal.inet.fi/koti/hnygard/tbred/L12.jpg
    http://personal.inet.fi/koti/hnygard/tbred/L12-2.jpg
    http://personal.inet.fi/koti/hnygard...PalominoL1.jpg
    http://personal.inet.fi/koti/hnygard...lominoL1-2.jpg
    http://personal.inet.fi/koti/hnygard...lominoL1-3.jpg
    http://personal.inet.fi/koti/hnygard/tbred/Piiri.jpg
    http://personal.inet.fi/koti/hnygard/tbred/Piiri2.jpg
    http://personal.inet.fi/koti/hnygard/tbred/week.jpg

    Some examples:





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    Nice, i see someone got bored


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    They are pretty cool!

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    Man, those are just fricking cool

    Do you have some sort of special camera attachment to do this, or do you just put the lens of the camera up to the lens of the microscope?
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    those are pretty cool.

    nice camera/microscope.

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    oooofff... great pics!

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    what kind of camera or microscope is that?
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    electron microscope lol

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    Originally posted by BrainStorm
    Do you have some sort of special camera attachment to do this,
    or do you just put the lens of the camera up to the lens of the microscope?
    Exactly. Camera lens to the microscope lens. So the camera
    capture same view as can be seen by eye. And my camera is a
    Canon Digital Ixus V.

    hehe, not quite an electron microscope but this:



    A Russian made microscope from 1970-80, don't know exactly.
    But it's from those times Russians did quality goods. A real nice one,
    intended for geological examines or something like that.
    It has changeable lenses. Usually I use 14x to take pictures,
    because it give a sort of wide-angle view, so I can take pictures in
    1600x1200 resolution with only small black areas in the corners.
    Afterwards those corners need to be cut out,
    therefore the pictures are not in any standard resolution.
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    we have to start lapping AMD cores LOL

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    I keep putting off building a camera adapter, but I have a Bausch & Lombe stereo microscope I picked up at a doctor's estate sale for USD 20. Great when painting bridges to check the work.

    Simply fantastic pix!
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    that's freaking crazy, amazing quality
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    o...m...f...g... amazing man... really amazing....
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    that's §§§§ing awesome man... !

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    Nice job!:thumbsup:

    This one is interesting:

    Look at the edge ... is that a chip from the top layer?



    You are right about he Russian optics too Nyge.
    Some of the surplus telescopes I've seen are
    of very high quality. We get a lot of junk over here
    in the US too though.
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    Oh ... wanted ask you something Nyge.
    Here is an idea of mine. Would it be possible for you to catch
    similar images of the heatsink surface?
    It would be really great if you could catch some images of different
    types of surfaces too. (new & unfinished vs. lapped and polished)
    If you could do that it would be awsome!

    They might help us to see the interaction between the two
    mating surfaces. And where the TIM goes when they are joined.
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    wow those pics are beautifull! 0.0

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    wow, those are really nice thanks for showing them,
    that core looks like sandpaper, haha
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    Some very detailed pics there!

    What sort of zoom u using, and i presume it's not one of your off the shelf cameras?

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    hahaaha ..
    i can call that 'Art of shooting' ...
    thoses pics r beautiful dude , i luv them!

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    Originally posted by gobbo
    Some very detailed pics there!

    What sort of zoom u using, and i presume it's not one of your off the shelf cameras?
    Read above. There I explained about the microscope.

    Originally posted by Susquehannock
    Oh ... wanted ask you something Nyge.
    Here is an idea of mine. Would it be possible for you to catch
    similar images of the heatsink surface?
    It would be really great if you could catch some images of different
    types of surfaces too. (new & unfinished vs. lapped and polished)
    If you could do that it would be awsome!

    They might help us to see the interaction between the two
    mating surfaces. And where the TIM goes when they are joined.
    Hmm, I don't really use heatsinks, just waterblocks.
    But maybe I could sometime in the future do some sort of compare, if I got an opportunity to.
    (Did not see your question earlier. Thats why it's about a month late. )
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    Is that a microscope you have there ??

    nice pics dude , i saved some ..


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    Great Photos!
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    Cool

    damn, that is some cool pics
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    So simple it's genious!

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