Cooking with Intel – A Demonstration on CPU Heat
In this video, you’ll learn how fast a CPU can get hot, how hot it can get, and how quick it’ll die out without a heatsink, as I fry me a little snack on it.
Tagged with: 1.8ghz • amd • antec • at • atx • bestec • bologna • btx • burn • camcorder • camera • capacitor • cdrom • cdrw • celeron • channel • compaq • computer • cook • cooking • coolmax • corsair • cpu • cube • Dell • Delta • digital • dvdrom • dvdrw • dxg • egg • emachine • frying • hec • help • hipro • intel • jack • LG • liteon • magic • magicjack • matx • nmb • oem • office • on • PC • plague • power • processor • repair • snack • Sony • supply • tech • technician • telephone • uatx • video • willamette
Filed under: Review
Like this post? Subscribe to my RSS feed and get loads more!
HAHAHAHA GREAT!
THAT’S a useful thing to do with my old Athlon 64 computer. Microwaves, never more!
101 ways to cook pepperoni (use your cpu)
DIS OUT WE HILL BILLY USE PC OVER YONDER OUT HERE
that’s incredible!
@Jerkwad152 Makes me really think on getting an AMD machine…
grillparty
THAT’S a useful thing to do with my old Athlon 64 computer
wow, its really cooking..
I made a pot of coffee on an amd sempron once, it was boiling for about a minute before it gave up, the coffee was hot, luckily, and I recommend it, just replace the heatsink with a pan!!!