They overclock a cpu over 4ghz, remove the heatsink, and boom!
http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=5393904704265757054&q=amd
http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=5393904704265757054&q=amd
Here's some smoke from THG#17now if someone can get a video of the progression of overclocking, shutting down, smoking and shutting down, maybe even a fire or melting process, something!![]()
AMDs are notorious to what some call "magic smoke."VIPFREAKSweet.
Really, it's seldom exciting.#17MORE! That was awesome! The only thing that worries me now is that I have an AMD athlon XP 3200+ 2.2 ghz...(tells self to never clock my processor)
Does anyone have anymore bad overclocking results? Say from a video card being overclocked or something else? This is awesome!
They can. I learned at college that the PSU outputs two voltages. 5v for the eletronics and 12V for the mechanics (cd/dvd/hdd motors).BurnoutIn regards to the video, no processor on this earth can handle 4V+ of power.
DARRKCLOUDThey can. I learned at college that the PSU outputs two voltages. 5v for the eletronics and 12V for the mechanics (cd/dvd/hdd motors).
But the vid is fake.![]()
The heck?DARRKCLOUDThey can. I learned at college that the PSU outputs two voltages. 5v for the eletronics and 12V for the mechanics (cd/dvd/hdd motors).
But the vid is fake.![]()
Plenty of microprocessors use 5 V. Motorola 68HC12 series, for example.BurnoutIn regards to the video, no processor on this earth can handle 4V+ of power.
Okay, I was probably a little to bold in my statement.skip0110Plenty of microprocessors use 5 V. Motorola 68HC12 series, for example.
Do it in real life, I've done that once. Very fun!VIPFREAKAnyone got vid of someone going Office space on a computer?!![]()