Damn it. [CPU Overheating accident]

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Damn it. [CPU Overheating accident]

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Look here: [dead link removed]

This sucks.
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You turned on your computer with the heatsink off and the processor still in the motherboard? Were you using any illicit substances at the time? :shifty:

Though I must admit - burning CPU is an interesting aroma...
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Post by Wally »

verry interesting...

Kazer0 inside your CPU probably there are wires that are burnt...

Sorry Not repairable..

I had smoke coming out of a motherboard with no CPU once cause the Bios Got too hot it was like 50 degrees celcius.. IT was terrible.. Im glad it was only 1 of the 5 486 motherboards i have.
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Wally, quit acting like you kno things. Not only am I a computer technicion, but I think I can tell what the problem is. And if there were wires bernt, what does it have to do with a motherboard? Last I checked, motherboards didnt have wires.

Not only does a BIOS chip not get hot during operation, but if it were a wire, you could replace the power supply.

Not only do I know that it was the processor, but I think I can tell bu the fact that I had it OPEN, on its SIDE, with NOTHING else in it, and was LOOKING AT IT, pretty much proves that I know it's the processor.

So don't even try and act like you know what your talking about, unless you do.

EDIT: After reading your reply again, it looks like you said "wires in the CPU". What the hell? There are no wires IN the CPU!
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well Yes there ARE...
http://xgistor.ath.cx/files/ReadersDige ... %20CPU.pdf

You actually should stop saying you know everything..

I dont know everything either so we are technically equal...

Those WIRES are microscopic
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I didn't say I knew everything, and you should find proof in a form I can read. I don't have adobe acrobat, nor the necessary power to run it.

And the definition of 'wires' depends on your own personal definition. I would refer to them as conductors and transistors, not wires and switches.

I'm sorry, but in no way are you equal to me in technical knowhow.
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sorry, no wires in the CPU... just a waferboard loaded w/ circuits. GG n00b...


-Richard-
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well im sure there was wires unless my friends dad is a dickwad and not helping a bit. (A n00b)

That wasnt fair...

I apologise if i was wrong.... and starting a brawl...


However i do know heaps about all OS's Including Sun Solaris (UNIx Based OS) :thumbsup:. And i learnt all from my uncle as he is an 8th level unix administrator, actually i should say one of a few in australia
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Wow, congradulations, you know a unix distro, that will get you far in life...

Good thing I fix computers professionally, so that I can be at the same technological level as a 12 year old.
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arrogance wont get you anywhere mate :shifty:
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neither will attempting to drive a gasless car...
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Wow! You can actually make about $9,000 a year as a UNIX network administrator (at least that's what "one of 'em" told me) for the rest of your life!! Way to find a good career! :rolleyes:
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Man am I jelous. Too bad I didnt decide to take UNIX, and am instead working towards Computer Engineering.
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Well, as I've always said, why get 120 grand a year when you can get 10?
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$9,000 a year
are you sure? That isnt that much in australian currency.. As an UNIX admin you get approx 40-80 thousand a year.. As my uncle got moved to port Macquarie NSW, He got more money. I will ask him how much he gets a year saturday when he is down in victoria
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are you sure? That isnt that much in australian currency..


About $16,000 AUD.
As an UNIX admin you get approx 40-80 thousand a year..
And I just got back from frolicking by the fountain with the garden dwelling underwear eating gnomes that like pasta! On a more serious note, would you mind if I put that in my sig?
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nada...

They get more than $16,000 a year sheeze..
ore like he would make that in 6 weeks
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$16,000 in 6 weeks? That's 128,000 a year, Wally. Either you're insane or the whole universe is...
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