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    <title>topic I own a Xeon processor.
CMS ceramic capacitor is welded on the bottom face.
The majority of capacitors are brown.
Three of these are blue.
I’d like to know what that means.
Could they have changed colour after overclocking?
Is the processor defect? in Mobile and Desktop Processors</title>
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      <title>I own a Xeon processor.
CMS ceramic capacitor is welded on the bottom face.
The majority of capacitors are brown.
Three of these are blue.
I’d like to know what that means.
Could they have changed colour after overclocking?
Is the processor defect?</title>
      <link>https://community.intel.com/t5/Mobile-and-Desktop-Processors/I-own-a-Xeon-processor-CMS-ceramic-capacitor-is-welded-on-the/m-p/680398#M40160</link>
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