fearlessly proclaiming the truth & the other truth! voice of the teknoshamanic institute
Published on January 10, 2006 By kingbee In Personal Computing
Link wheeeeeeee!
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on Jan 10, 2006
Not cool. What did they expect after removing the heatsink?
on Jan 10, 2006
Cool. Talk about overheating!



It surprised me to see it go so fast...
on Jan 10, 2006
I have melted an AMD before, but not blown one up! !  Thanks for the link!
on Jan 10, 2006
That was good. I am surprised that it didn't explode before they removed the HS, because of the gap between it and the CPU (it wasn't attached to the board).
on Jan 10, 2006
how to kill time when you have to mutch money....
on Jan 10, 2006
Kinda reminds me of my pryo days, when I tossed a capacitor into the burn pile in the backyard....left a 6" crater.
on Jan 10, 2006
Let's see them fix it... that would be impressive.
on Jan 10, 2006
that's one of the coolest things I have ever seen.
on Jan 10, 2006
Nice. And I thought I was good just warping a mobo.

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on Jan 11, 2006
when I tossed a capacitor into the burn pile in the backyard....left a 6" crater.


6"!! Thats big!!

I cant believe I thought it was a tutorial. How wrong I was!!!
on Jan 11, 2006
Xenon, the cap was only one of the tiny 16v 1000f (the size of a jelly bean).

I've had caps three times the size of "D" batteries....never braved tossing one of them in a fire.
on Jan 11, 2006
Kinda looked setup/faked to me... I wouldn't think a PC PSU could supply enough power for a bang like that ?

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on Jan 13, 2006
how to kill time when you have to mutch money


or vice-versa?
on Jan 13, 2006
Thanks for the link!


welcome of course.
on Jan 13, 2006
I thought I was good just warping a mobo


heh!
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