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Tech Gore but it's just the mods talking
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Forwarded from TechGore (TheAlePower)
"ah yes sir, you need 5 octilion marks for that newspaper"
Forwarded from TechGore (Yoshi Keeps Washing PC Parts)
This is an actual thing people do to wiis
Forwarded from TechGore (Yoshi Keeps Washing PC Parts)
That chunk can still run games
Forwarded from TechGore (Efrén)
Reminder that someone shoved all the required hardware from a real wii into an altoids box to make a portable wii
Forwarded from TechGore (TheAlePower)
And that, kids, its why Linux exists
Forwarded from TechGore (Marina 🐀)
"oh bro you have a minor, fixable issue with Windows? just completely overhaul your entire workflow with an operating system entirely foreign to you with no official support!"
Forwarded from TechGore (THE TYRANT)
reasons why I never use Linux
Forwarded from TechGore (Carl from Krabby O' Mondays)
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Forwarded from TechGore (TheAlePower)
Tried that with a circular saw, ended up cutting a table
Forwarded from TechGore (TheAlePower)
how is the motherboard still intact, all this weight should rip it off
Forwarded from TechGore (Marina 🐀)
glue idoit
Forwarded from TechGore (TheAlePower)
i was talking about the motherboard attachment, not how the coolers are piled up 😐
Forwarded from TechGore (Alyx)
Intel says Maximum Heatsink Mass for LGA 115X Sockets is 500g, this should hold up that easily, 168g each
Forwarded from TechGore (TheAlePower)
that would make 1176 grams, or 1KG, since there are seven of those
Forwarded from TechGore (Alyx)
I'm pretty sure that would result in a very bent motherboard after a year or so because of the temperature going up and down and up and down, the max heatsink mass is there to prevent this from happening
Forwarded from TechGore (Carl from Krabby O' Mondays)
Enough talking
Forwarded from TechGore (Carl from Krabby O' Mondays)
Moar goare
Forwarded from TechGore (Alyx)
I did the math and if I'm not wrong 13.79 kg should be the absolute maximum weight of a heatsink
Forwarded from TechGore (Alyx)
Honestly this would be a really silly way of advertising Windows
Forwarded from TechGore (TheAlePower)
"Nailed it"