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jmke 18th February 2008 21:36

Dangerous Experiments: What happens if your PC is on fire?
 
The most curios results of this experiment (i.e. despite heavy flames lurking out of the case, the pc still runs windows) we've captured on HD-Video. We've decided to already give you a glimpse of what's to come. Enjoy the pictures and some snippets from the movie in our galery and the linked video.

http://www.pcgameshardware.de/aid,63..._is_o n_fire/

geoffrey 19th February 2008 18:17

I don't get the point, they seem to be using some kind of fire encouraging material to get the fire started instead of simulating a fire caused by a shortage. PC's will more often explode, changes that they burn down are much smaller (bot not impossible!)

jmke 19th February 2008 19:03

entertainment for entertainment sake without real value

geoffrey 19th February 2008 19:19

I love pc's too much to find this destructing experiment 'entertainment' I guess :(

Kougar 19th February 2008 20:28

Yeah, it was pointless.

Quote:

Originally Posted by jmke (Post 164636)
entertainment for entertainment sake without real value

Agreed.

goingpostale1 20th February 2008 04:09

Actually had something similar happen when I sleeved my first PSU. Half assed a floppy connector and about 3 months later after installing a video card +5 and ground touched, creating a nice flame highly visible through my acryllic window. Ripped off the panel and yanked the Molex splitter off my nearby hds and shut the machine off. In the process of removing said molex splitter I received third degree burns. :no:

So I suppose a practical lesson can be learned.

wutske 20th February 2008 06:26

Quote:

Originally Posted by goingpostale1 (Post 164665)
Actually had something similar happen when I sleeved my first PSU. Half assed a floppy connector and about 3 months later after installing a video card +5 and ground touched, creating a nice flame highly visible through my acryllic window. Ripped off the panel and yanked the Molex splitter off my nearby hds and shut the machine off. In the process of removing said molex splitter I received third degree burns. :no:

So I suppose a practical lesson can be learned.

lesson learned: you are nuts :D . Third degree burns just to save your hdd ...

jmke 20th February 2008 09:19

fast acting saved a lot of money, few seconds longer and everything would have been fried:wow:

Kougar 20th February 2008 12:49

Why not just yank the power cord off the back of the system? I've done that a few times when things get caught in fans or something seemed amiss with my watercooling loop. And the one time I shorted a molex connector on the CD/RW grounding pin.... no flames, but great flash and some smoke, and extremely hot wires... :)

wutske 20th February 2008 13:23

by the way, shouldn't a power supply shut down in case of a short circuit ?


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