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How to build a burning laser without any soldering, and best of all, in an Altoids tin! This is probably the easiest burning laser one can make, an...
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How to build a burning laser without any soldering, and best of all, in an Altoids tin! This is probably the easiest burning laser one can make, and it doesn't cost much either.
Parts list: 200mW rated laser module: http://www.dealextreme.com/details.dx... Switch and Battery Pack: RadioShack, various electronics stores Altoids Tin: Be creative
Some rules regarding these lasers: You cannot EVER use this laser indoors without goggles. Looking at the dot up close WILL give you PERMANENT retinal burns. You cannot show this laser to friends if they do not have goggles, no exceptions. Do not point this laser near any other people out side and never annoy people with lasers. If you cannot handle these rules you probably aren't smart enough to build a laser like this anyway. I'm not trying to be a dick here, laser safety is serious stuff.
Legality: This laser is completely legal to build in the USA as long as you don't sell it or use it illegally.
Fog was used to bring out the laser beams.
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Building a full computer really isn't that difficult. The only challenging part is making sure that all of your components are compatible with each...
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Building a full computer really isn't that difficult. The only challenging part is making sure that all of your components are compatible with each other. Then it's just mounting them to your chassis (or motherboard, e.g. CPU, RAM, graphics card, etc.) and providing them with power via the power supply (PSU) if needed.
Components used in this build:
Chassis: NZXT H2 Motherboard: ASRock Fatal1ty P67 Performance Processor (CPU): Intel Core i7 2600K (O.C. to 4.5GHz) Memory (RAM): 8GB Corsair Vengeance 1600MHz Graphics Card: XFX Radeon HD 6950 w/ 2GB GDDR5 (flashed to 6970) Power Supply (PSU): 750W Thermaltake TRX-750M TR2 Optical Drive: Sony Optiarc 24x DVDRW SATA drive Storage Device: 1TB Western Digital Caviar Green HDD Operating System (OS): Windows 7 Home Premium x64
Jump to sections in this video:
How to install a motherboard: 1:45 How to install a processor (CPU): 3:13 How to install memory (RAM): 4:20 How to install a graphics card: 5:56 How to install a power supply (PSU): 7:01 How to install an optical drive (CD/DVD/Blu-Ray drive): 7:37 How to install a storage device (HDD/SSD): 8:34 How to install liquid/water cooling: 9:44 How to install Windows: 12:03
Multi-Channel Memory Technology:
Multi-channel architecture is a technology that increases the transfer speed of data between the RAM and the memory controller by adding more channels of communication between them. Theoretically this multiplies the data rate by exactly the number of channels present. Dual-channel memory employs two channels which theoretically doubles the data transfer rate. Higher-end chipsets like the Intel i7-9x series and various Xeon chipsets support triple-channel memory. Intel has released (2011) chipsets that support quad-channel memory. -------------------------------- Check out: http://TechGeec.com
Follow on Twitter: http://twitter.com/TechGeec -------------------------------- Outro music courtesy of Mirrored Theory: http://YouTube.com/Jakeos2
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I was bored and stumbled over these parts! I taught I could show how to hotwire a PSU easy so you can test equipment before putting it into a PC ca...
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I was bored and stumbled over these parts! I taught I could show how to hotwire a PSU easy so you can test equipment before putting it into a PC case. Just get a connection between the green( in some cases and older PSU it's a brown cabel) and the black cable
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FirePoint Green Laser Pointer Complete Kit
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