If they used something to set it from inside the os like I said, they could have oc'd it after they took the heatsink off.
Say they kept it really low, underclocked like, and then just set it right before it blew.
I don't think so tho'.
If they used something to set it from inside the os like I said, they could have oc'd it after they took the heatsink off.
Say they kept it really low, underclocked like, and then just set it right before it blew.
I don't think so tho'.
"Oh, look...fan failure!" (the fan was not even secured)
At the end of the video, take note that the CPU doesn't even look burnt. It looks like it has been shattered by an impact.
I don't even know what happened. Are these guys saying that the processor exploded due to heat build-up after removing the fan? If so, that's absurd. Things don't heat up to such a temperature that they explode in one second and don't even look burnt. The fan wasn't even spinning ffs.
Last edited by Skizo; 02-14-2005 at 08:31 PM.
yo
The wallpaper on the pc says "explosives reviews". An explosive was surely used.
"...EGGSTREME...EGGSTREME...ET IZ TOO EGGSTREME...!!"
Last edited by Skizo; 02-14-2005 at 08:37 PM.
yo
I thought it looked a little white. If the temps changed really quick it wouldn't produce as much soot maybe.
But nah.
i swear if i ever hear the word extreme again ill puke
also, did anyone happen to notice theres a hole in the table?
my opinion, the video is setup and fake.....its just too extreme
Last edited by Mïcrösöül°V³; 02-14-2005 at 08:54 PM.
the table would have flaked or splintered
Originally Posted by TheDave
Yeah theres just a evenly cut hole there, with no sign of any splinters or parts of it.
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