Look fuck nut: branded and shipped hardware is 100% on topic. Thank you. 

> On Jul 22, 2014, at 20:10, Jim Thompson <j...@netgate.com> wrote:
> 
> Very little if this thread is related to pfSense.  
> 
> Please stay on topic. 
> 
> -- Jim
> 
>>> On Jul 22, 2014, at 17:32, Chris Bagnall <pfse...@lists.minotaur.cc> wrote:
>>> 
>>> On 22/7/14 11:17 pm, Nickolai Leschov wrote:
>>> I didn't notice this page. So it looks like it's some kind of thermal paste
>>> allows for adequate thermal conductivity between the CPU/south bridge and
>>> the aluminum heat spreader, but the heat spreader is in dry contact with
>>> the case?
>> 
>> The one I've just installed here in my home office has 'sticky' thermal pads 
>> on both sides of the aluminium heat spreader, and sticks to both the chips 
>> and the base of the chassis.
>> 
>> It gets warm in use, but not uncomfortably hot. Ambient temperature is about 
>> 22C at this time of year.
>> 
>>> Now, how is the board held in place, inside the enclosure? Is it held in
>>> place by 'screws and hex nuts'?
>> 
>> 4 screws in the corners which go into binding posts on the chassis, not 
>> particularly dissimilar from most PC motherboards into cases.
>> 
>>> What is the thing in the second-to-last picture near the thumb of the
>>> presenter's right hand: is it the SIM card tray? Is it accessible from
>>> outside, after the installation?
>> 
>> There is a SIM card tray, and like the SD card slot, no, it's not accessible 
>> externally after installation.
>> 
>> (as a matter of curiosity, does pfSense support this SIM card slot for 
>> anything 'interesting'? - one presumes it would need to be used in 
>> conjunction with a miniPCIe radio card of some persuasion)
>> 
>> Kind regards,
>> 
>> Chris
>> -- 
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