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  • Is the pencil at 5:08 neccesary or can I get away with not buying it?

  • @JerksClassified WoW ... U saw that .... Amazing .... Are u part bird or something ?

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  • i just dont understand how water cooling works. does it keep the parts inside the computer by physically being on the parts in a special way? Or is it just the fact that the water is cold enough that just being next to all the computer parts keeps them cool? Other than that, I get it.

  • fugly as fook

  • woow u almost made a flaying desktop hahhahah lol

  • @krasav4ik82 and I dont have that motherboard anymore. I only ran it because Intel gave it to me. Search under my other videos and watch the one that says Elmy PAX .... that is my latest computer and was on the front cover of CPU magazine for the month of Oct

  • @krasav4ik82 not everyone is having that kind of sucess. Go read some forums about video cards overheating and dieing. If yours hasn't congrats. I play it safe and have the money to keep them cool. So why not.... Its not a waste of money when you have plenty of it to blow on whatever you want....

  • @TheGenesisfreak well this isnt my latest computer. Click on my other videos and watch the one that says elmy pax and then click on the one that says BF3 Eyefinity

  • @ATLMember This guy also newbie in overclocking. He is running cheap, low performance Intel Mobo. For his money invested you can go 3x crossfire and better performance and extreme overclocking on heatsink by Thermalright and get way higher performance.

  • @ATLMember I agree with you. Only video cards can handle temps higher than 80c. All electric components are certify by US standards and can hold 100c safe. CPU,GPU and components. But marketing idea to tell you opposite so you will buy it. I ran 4.2 ghz my socket 775 e8400 @ 4.3Ghz 97c for 2 years safe and sold it to a friend who is keep running it at the same speed benchmarks. My cosin run his Geforce 8200IGP in his laptop for 100c playing cod2, cod4 for 2 years and he is fine.

  • @Elmnator1 I run my GTS 465 for 95c for a 1 year and a half. No problem so far. If you will contact industry where this chips are made they will tell you that every single component on that card is certify with electric industry standard and can hold up to 100c safe. Keep listening that marketing bull. For smart people, just do a research. I totally agree with ATLmember.

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