Please help me upgrade my work PC
Posted: Thu Apr 17, 2014 4:40 pm
I've started an Indiegogo project to help with my poor work PC (which is also my home/personal PC).
Long story short: The CPU is showing signs of age. It is unstable without increased voltage, which is not a good thing. Long term prospects for the chip are not necessarily very good. It needs a replacement. I am broke. Can you help me out?
Why would you want to do this? Well, it's like this:
1). Help me get a new-to-me CPU. I only really need about $35-$80, or something in that range, to get a good replacement chip for this old motherboard.
2). I complete one or more projects for commercial applications to feed/clothe/shelter myself and my family, and to lead in to step 3).
3). I finally finish the open-source/public domain (haven't decided on licensing yet) solar project I've been working on, in one form or another, since 2006 or so. The end result could be a solar thermal solution that breaks the Carnot efficiency limit by side-stepping the Carnot cycle entirely thanks to solid-oxide fuel cells . . . if it works.
4). Everyone benefits from a low-cost, high-output, fully-scalable solar thermal solution.
Please note that I would have set my goal a lot lower if Indiegogo would have permitted me to do so! I don't need $500. I don't even need $100. $35+ would do the trick. Around $80 could get me an Athlon II x2 270 or 280 off eBay, which would be ideal for the single-threaded CAD/CAD-like applications that I'm using right now in step 2.
I'm not asking for a lot of money here, and the long-term benefits could be great for everyone. So, anyone want to help?
Long story short: The CPU is showing signs of age. It is unstable without increased voltage, which is not a good thing. Long term prospects for the chip are not necessarily very good. It needs a replacement. I am broke. Can you help me out?
Why would you want to do this? Well, it's like this:
1). Help me get a new-to-me CPU. I only really need about $35-$80, or something in that range, to get a good replacement chip for this old motherboard.
2). I complete one or more projects for commercial applications to feed/clothe/shelter myself and my family, and to lead in to step 3).
3). I finally finish the open-source/public domain (haven't decided on licensing yet) solar project I've been working on, in one form or another, since 2006 or so. The end result could be a solar thermal solution that breaks the Carnot efficiency limit by side-stepping the Carnot cycle entirely thanks to solid-oxide fuel cells . . . if it works.
4). Everyone benefits from a low-cost, high-output, fully-scalable solar thermal solution.
Please note that I would have set my goal a lot lower if Indiegogo would have permitted me to do so! I don't need $500. I don't even need $100. $35+ would do the trick. Around $80 could get me an Athlon II x2 270 or 280 off eBay, which would be ideal for the single-threaded CAD/CAD-like applications that I'm using right now in step 2.
I'm not asking for a lot of money here, and the long-term benefits could be great for everyone. So, anyone want to help?