From: Mike Tomlinson on
In article <9696b1d9-f165-46a8-9e7d-f09337394db2(a)d23g2000yqc.googlegroup
s.com>, westom1(a)gmail.com writes

> Of course, since a CPU heatsink is not even on a list of suspects,
>then there was no reason to remove it.

Since the heatsink has to be removed to check that the CPU is correctly
seated in the socket, you are yet again wrong.

You must be very, very stupid to believe that the purpose of removing
the heatsink is to check the heatsink itself.

Do you know anything at all about building and diagnosing modern PCs? *

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From: John Doe on
Mike Tomlinson <mike(a)jasper.org.uk> wrote:

> googlegroups.com, westom1(a)gmail.com writes

....

> Do you know anything at all about building and diagnosing modern PCs?

Tom found this thread in a USENET archive (Google Groups) search for
"PSU" "power supply" or whatever. To spread his silly ideas about power
supplies and surge suppressors on USENET is the only reason he's here.
Maybe he's trying to promote something, or maybe there isn't any normal
reason. It's a mystery.
From: Mike Tomlinson on
In article <nlAWk.12298$Ws1.8963(a)nlpi064.nbdc.sbc.com>, John Doe
<jdoe(a)usenetlove.invalid> writes

>Tom found this thread in a USENET archive (Google Groups) search for
>"PSU" "power supply" or whatever. To spread his silly ideas about power
>supplies and surge suppressors on USENET is the only reason he's here.

Oh, I know. He's been spreading his own peculiar brand of lies and
misinformation for years - a Google Groups search on w_tom1(a)usa.net will
show that he gets regularly spanked, whereupon he vanishes and pops up
elsewhere.

It's an idea to warn newbies and the unaware about him though.

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