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i always wondered if the cameras could think what would they be thinking if we where torturing there brothern?
Put the heatsink back on the camera, now!
@bat7j You can’t. They have thermal shutdown systems now. If it goes above 120 celsius it’ll shut down automatically.
Try a Pentium 4 531, 3.0 GHz. Mine made it up to 301 degrees before it shut down. I am still using that computer today.
the cpu in 1:08 wins! xD 370º lol
@yurban2048 all cpus and gpu have that protections in this days. in 2010 all(most) cpus and all(most) gpus(this are at the moment most technologicaly cheallenged things) ( =)) ) have overheat protection or "thermal limit".
My X3 720BE AMD hangs at over 70′C and my HD4830 at 105′C stops(I don’t know for myself but I’ve seen in the bios this..at 105′C=> reset)
LMAO @AMD
YEah
Does the games fps really speed up that quickly after placing the heatsink back on and vice versa?
This was before AMD cpus had heat spreaders….I imagine that would make all the difference….
@OredhotchilipeppersO
The video is ages old. Back in pentium 3 time.saw a video with same test. And FYI AMD made cpus in diffrent technology back then. that made them work at around 70C temp normal. Times change so do cpus now the mobos and cpu have thermal control so it cant happen so easily. Back then it didnt exist so research before you all say its fake,Before somone ask im not a fanboy of either cpus have 2 pc with one in each amd and intel cpu. I just buy the one i can afford to pay for.
Burn the AMD loll.
Maybe 7-9 years ago, now all CPUs from Intel & AMD have protection against overheating.
System just shutdown, if it overheat.
intel fanboi? no hell..its tru the amd’s likes to burn without coolers as where intel doesnt
intel fanboi? no hell..its tru the amd’s likes to burn without coolers as where intel doesnt
lol idiot
lol idiot
bat7j you loser I wanna see you photoshop a video..
bat7j you loser I wanna see you photoshop a video..
Maybe the fan isn’t spinning because the video is photoshopped and FAKE?
Maybe the fan isn’t spinning because the video is photoshopped and FAKE?
I would love to see Tom’s Hardware conduct the same experiment with modern core2 and i7′s
I would love to see Tom’s Hardware conduct the same experiment with modern core2 and i7′s
I remember my old Athlon64 3000+ matching the performance of Pentium 4 3.0 GHz, while running at 2.4 GHz and at lest 10 degrees cooler. But these in the video are older.
I remember my old Athlon64 3000+ matching the performance of Pentium 4 3.0 GHz, while running at 2.4 GHz and at lest 10 degrees cooler. But these in the video are older.
yes, he takes longer the cpu coller from the amd cpus than the intels.
intel fan boi
yes, he takes longer the cpu coller from the amd cpus than the intels.
intel fan boi
this is so obviously fake,
1 the CPUs, once at a certain temperature(usually around 180F) would completely just shut down
2, he obviously poured solder over the AMD CPUs before the video because it’s there even before the heatsink is off
3 this kid is an intel fanboi
this is so obviously fake,
1 the CPUs, once at a certain temperature(usually around 180F) would completely just shut down
2, he obviously poured solder over the AMD CPUs before the video because it’s there even before the heatsink is off
3 this kid is an intel fanboi
wow malaysia product is suck!
wow malaysia product is suck!
well, INTEL PROCS DONT GET HOT ENUF TO BAKE CAKES, BURN!!!!!!!!!
well, INTEL PROCS DONT GET HOT ENUF TO BAKE CAKES, BURN!!!!!!!!!
There is a difference between core temperature and external temperature. The probe can only measure external temperature. Core temperature is higher because that’s where the heat is being generated.
There is a difference between core temperature and external temperature. The probe can only measure external temperature. Core temperature is higher because that’s where the heat is being generated.