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| guess why I did that and no, the card ain't dead! |
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![]() | maybe to get the heatsink off??? but I can't believe the card ain't dead |
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| you'll see the result tomorrow ![]() |
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| you weren't heating it.... you just putted it in water and B cuz of the OC those chips where so hot, the water was boiling am i right or am i right |
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![]() | T's version of watercooling?, when your vidcard get too hot, just take out the card and put it in some water ? ![]()
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![]() | Since he's H²O experimenting. I think he wast the GPU waterbock on there, and this one off. Looking at the airbubbles in the water, the entire pan is boiling and that's NOT the card's fault. There is vapor all over the pan, it's just concentrated on the card because it's a good point for vapor to start. AND you can see a blue shimmer in the back of the cooker. Typical for oxigenated gas fires. Ow yea, and I'm a freak, I know.
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| indeed, the water is boiling |
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