+Tuna24 Dell He was gonna do it, but then he said it was too long, so : / The episodes are indeed long. (I'm almost done with playing it; there are 5 episodes and each one is like AT LEAST 2 hours long, so yeah)
yo +bandbuds,
are you blind? like actually do you have an eye problem? if thats what you
call obese then you need to go to spec savers. I can tell you right now daz
is not obese! obese is like having to buy two aeroplane tickets for your
individual arse cheeks, and buy the sounds of it you'd probably need two
seats for your obese ego! Have fun go fucking yourself :)
Yeah exactly, Daz is NOT obese what so ever, just a tiny bit on the curvy side... Let's be honest, EVERYONE in the whole world is! Even me. Even that gay bandbuds dude
100% or your body tattooed, means you have to tattoo everything. your
blood, organs, skin, eyeballs, genitals etc. So that would be a lot of cash
and a one-way trip to the hospital
Cooking with Intel Episode 4 - Boiling Pasta on a Pentium 4 Prescott
In this video, I demonstrate how hot a CPU can get without proper cooling and no thermal protection. It took awhile, but you can actually cook pasta on this CPU!
I'm guessing that forcing the motherboard to power on with no memory
circumvents the P4s internal overheat protections since the CPU can't
initialize properly. It also circumvents the BIOS overheat protection that
will shut the computer off if the CPU exceeds a user defined temperature.
All Pentium 4 processors have basic overheat protection by inserting NOPs
into the instruction pipeline to reduce the amount of work being done and
heat output. later P4s are also additionally able to lower their clock
speed so on a properly running motherboard, these CPUs will never get this
hot.
Intel has had NOP overheat protection since the PIII, but AMD didn't have
internal thermal protections until the Athlon 64. Classic Athlons were
scary if they overheated since they often exploded and sent shrapnel flying
around the room.
My AMD Radeon HD5770 1GB is excellent for cooking, even with its fan it can
get as hot as 98°C when running Furrmark stress test, so without a fan it
will be probably be enough to play some Doom 3
+Doddo MultiGamer Dafuq man? Change your thermal compound. It's not ok even with furmark. My reference 5850 with 900/1200 OC (725/1000 by default) heats only up to 85 at 47% fan speed.