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  • Modem & Lan Upgrade - Reviews

    Ethernet Lan. Both cards are under a metal shielding next to the SODIMM144 Socket and the CPU Socket. After the removal of the metal shielding you can see at the top the modem and at the bottom the Lan card. The MiniPCI card can be removed with 3 screws....

  • Upgrading The HDD - Reviews

    the hinge covers and then moved to the bottom. Five screws must be removed in order to be able to remove the top case of the notebook. Push down the notches at the keyboard and then gently lift up the keyboard. The metal shielding of the PCMCIA slot can...

  • How Does It Work? - Reviews

    also taken from the FCCID filing's detail documents, show that all the WSB24's circuitry is located under the metal shields that you see at the center of the board in Figure 2. Figure 3 shows a closer view of the circuitry, with the shields removed. Figure...

  • 3Com OfficeConnect Wireless Cable/DSL Gateway reviewed - Reviews

    and Construction The OfficeConnect 11g is about the size of a slim hardcover book and has a plastic shell cover (with internal metal shield) that's mated to a metal bottom frame. It has all its indicators on the front (Alert, Power, WLAN, LAN Status and Cable/...

  • Technical Details - Reviews

    is not a full metal wall separating the two drive compartments, only the left-hand drive (viewed from the front) has the opportunity to have its metal shield in contact with the SC's case for effective heat transfer. Perhaps in recognition of possible heat...

  • Internal details - Reviews

    Figure 1 shows what you see upon opening the case. Figure 1: The WRT54GX is a tough nut to crack (click on image to enlarge) That metal shield you see covers both sides of the board and is soldered shut - something I don't mess with, since I do have to return...

  • Internal Details - Reviews

    image to enlarge) In an attempt to gather more internal details, I also tried opening the RM240's case. But once I saw that a metal shield covered the entire top half of the board, I decided to not risk cracking the RM240's plastic housing and abandoned my...

  • Enter the Chamber - Reviews

    but to really put matters to the test, I needed two things: 1) a testing facility and 2) an acrylic case. Not just a windowed case with only one side that lacked the benefit of shielding metal, but a real wall-to-wall clear case often used by gamers that would...

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  • The Integra, Continued - Reviews

    left and the right side. Here you can see what's behind the bluish cover: A 15" flat panel, the power supply and a metal casing which includes the system components. This metal case is required for shielding. That's a closer look onto the case and the power...

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