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Uploaded by on Sep 5, 2006

You know how much we love blowing things up here at Hack247, well finally we have found someone who truly shares the same passion!

Check out this video by Legs & MrPinky showing you exactly what happens when you apply 240V of AC power to various different computer hardware, there's also a sledgehammer introducing itself to a hard drive thrown in for good measure.....

As always, don't try this at home unless you want to seriously injure yourself or worse......

If you want to find out more about this video then you'll have to wait till they get their site up and running, but in the meantime here's the address http://www.roxor.net/

Check out www.hack247.co.uk for the lastest tech news daily....

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  • DUDE THEY ARE DOING THAT ON CARPET LOL

  • that's a real FIRE WALL for a computer

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  • Computer repair shop from hell...

  • now I know what I can do with my old PC :D :D :D

  • now thats overcloking :D

  • @savaspar lol!!! i do know alot more than basic of electricity when i blow up stuff i use the wall plug (230v) i dont have an unfused circut...thats the problem... the fuses in the fusebox are made to go off if a plug gets shorted out or in power surge!! so blowing stuff is a shorting out... another good way to blow stuff for good is with a microwave transformer-flyback but then you go up alot more than 230v ...then you are playing with some thosent od volts(depends on the microwave)

  • @theultimatedestroy80 It's extremely dangerous if you don't know basic information about electricity and I cannot tell you something more.. Do it with the help of an electrician (if he don't mock you first about your idea.. :P )

  • @savaspar ok but how?? :)

  • @hellsmaw84 lol i still have isa cards thrown at a side(graffics cards,sound cards,expansion cards) but i blow up 2 of the sound cards and an ethernet card with 230v ac but still have lots of them but i don't use them they are too slow and crapy for todays computers!!

  • @theultimatedestroy80 You can use industrial unfused circuit... ;)

  • see this is really how they solder circuit boards, they've been lying to us telling us that they use tin solder BAH! no this is REALLY how they do it!

  • cuz' baby it's a FIREWOKR !!!! LoL

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