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  • LOL SHORT CIRC-*electric shock*

  • lol

  • mirin

    

  • if you cannot afford a stove, just buy a old motherboard and CPU, it will cost much less...

  • Now try with an Egg :D

  • liquid cooling to the max LOL directly on the cou not through a water block LOL

  • Water cooling... you're doing it wrong.

  • I love AMD, but I was never a fan of the XP series. I still used them over the Pentium III's though.

  • try the blow dryer in the bathtub next

  • @spun430 lol. thats mean! but funny!

  • I still have a PC with this CPU.

    It sounds weird, but it works better than my Intel Pentium 4 HT! O_o

  • @ultimatepowerpoint

    Yeah, the Athlons will spank the Pentium 4 big-time unless you're running code designed for the Pentium 4.

  • @ultimatepowerpoint Man its not weird, its just because Intel sucks!  I am still using socket A machines too. Right now I am at my Barton 3200 machine (its actually 2500 but I've overclocked it))) I am using lots of old stuff at home I even do have 286 amd based NOKIA DATA computer made in late 80-ies LOL. But AMD are my favs. Especially socket A. There are 3 such machines in my home.

  • DUDE U MADE IT GO ON THE MOBO lol :D

  • omg i had the same cpu but it died just before i was going to kill it damit..

  • I had a 1300mhz athlon overheat with the stock heatsink playing gta vice city lol

  • how hot was it?

  • @TRIARII117 I've seen some AMD processors hit 220°F+ without the heatsink. (Old comment but it deserves a reply.) My guess would be maybe around that. No lower than 212.

  • you need much higher temperatures then 220°F to burn a CPU like this (you can see on /watch?v=bs6m_BgQc4c that not all burns are from the safety match), also 220°F is only a little above the boilingpoint of water, so it is not enough to see the Leidenfrost effect like in this video (according to wikipedia the leidenfrost point is about 379°F). 220°F may be the reading of the temperature sensor, but the sensor is not in the CPU on Thunderbird systems, but on the motherboard under the CPU.

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