But this is somewhat new, some guy submerged his compute, the started playing some really hardcore games while putting down different fries and stuff. Have a look its kind of entertaining!
I’m not sure which forum to post this, but I just wanted to share one of my stories with you guys
I bought a large aluminium oven tray and 9 litres of canola oil.
Since I didn’t really want to screw up my good computer, I tested it out on an old Pentium II 266 with Nvidia Riva TNT2 Ultra. I placed the motherboard in the tray, and began pouring canola oil all over it, until it was partially submerged.
And it worked. The computer booted into Windows 98 fine, and I even started up good old Quake 3 and started playing.
But I soon became hungry for a fried snack – and since I had used all the oil in the house I couldn’t fry myself anything. Then I had a brilliant idea. Why not use the oil that the computer’s in?
I placed an electric stove under the aluminum tray, and turned it to full blast. Soon, the oil reached frying temperature and I dumped a few chips into there. Meanwhile, the computer was still happily chugging along running Quake 3.
Eventually, though, the strain of 120 degrees C ambient temperature and the load of Quake 3 caused the computer to overheat and crash. I rebooted it, and it loaded back into windows. Although Quake 3 still crashed when trying to play. At that point, the chips were ready. I turned off the heat and enjoyed my snack while I waited for the oil to cool so I could use the computer again.
Mmmm… toxicated fries…
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Too risky, i guess ..