By
Harald Thon,
published on June 18, 2003
Source: Tom's Guide US | Keywords: a, light, notebook, for, a, light, pocketbook | Themes: Business Notebooks
Source: Tom's Guide US | Keywords: a, light, notebook, for, a, light, pocketbook | Themes: Business Notebooks
Contents
- 1. Averatec: Newcomer To The Notebook Market
- 2. A Brief Run-Down: The Low Voltage Version Of The Athlon-XP-M
- 3. A Brief Run-Down: The Low Voltage Version Of The Athlon-XP-M, Continued
- 4. Overview Of The Test Configuration
- 5. The Averatec 3150P From The Outside
- 6. ...from The Bottom And From The Inside
- 7. ...from The Bottom And From The Inside, Continued
- 8. Benchmarks Under Windows XP
- 9. Synthetic Benchmarks
- 10. SiSoft Sandra 2002, Continued
6. ...from The Bottom And From The Inside
- 3200 Series Battery...
If you take the two covers off the bottom, you'll see the full RAM slot peering out the one side and the processor adorned with the cooling system under the other (already dismantled in the picture).

The underside: we've already removed the battery (upper right-hand corner), the covers hiding the RAM slot (oval), and the processor and the CPU cooling system (dismantled) (polygon on the upper right).

The cooling system is still covering the CPU...

...three screws later, you can sneak a peek at the "engine."
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