Can Intel Match This?

Link wheeeeeeee!
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Not cool. What did they expect after removing the heatsink?
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Cool. Talk about overheating!



It surprised me to see it go so fast...
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I have melted an AMD before, but not blown one up! !  Thanks for the link!
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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).
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how to kill time when you have to mutch money....
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Kinda reminds me of my pryo days, when I tossed a capacitor into the burn pile in the backyard....left a 6" crater.
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that's one of the coolest things I have ever seen.
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Nice. And I thought I was good just warping a mobo.

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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!!!
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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.
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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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how to kill time when you have to mutch money


or vice-versa?
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Thanks for the link!


welcome of course.
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I thought I was good just warping a mobo


heh!
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Kinda reminds me of my pryo days, when I tossed a capacitor into the burn pile in the backyard....left a 6" crater


if only you'd filmed it.
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Kinda looked setup/faked to me... I wouldn't think a PC PSU could supply enough power for a bang like that ?


only one way to find out i guess.