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    Quote Originally Posted by hammerdown View Post
    The 3 newer ones I think are all P4 machines. Not sure of processor speed until I get an OS on them. The dell laptop works great just needs the vga chip reflowed. When it warms up it gets a little funky. Gonna fix and keep this on to have in the truck
    how do you reflow a vga chip ?


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    Hammer, you can run the BIOS setup utility at boot-up to determine the specs on your unit(s). There should be a prompt that will come on during booting that tells you which function key you'd need to press to access it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ITBoneyard View Post
    Hammer, you can run the BIOS setup utility at boot-up to determine the specs on your unit(s). There should be a prompt that will come on during booting that tells you which function key you'd need to press to access it.
    LOL Didn't even think of that. Go the Dimension up and running just need the VGA and Etrenet drivers. Its a 2.6ghz P4 with 2 512 sticks of ram in it.

    Bear, Same way you would re flow any chip. Just basically re liquify the solder holding it to the board.

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