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Ответитьbro risked like 5 of my paychecks
ОтветитьI recently tried swapping GPU's. When I went to put the old GPU back in I didn't realize the computer was turned on. There was a pop and a spark when I put the GPU back in from the PCI-E slot. Luckily I avoided disaster but yeah...Would NOT recommend putting a GPU into a running PC lol
Ответитьthere isnt even any thermal paste on that cpu wtf
ОтветитьBro remove smps
ОтветитьYou are to late, i was doing this 12 years ago, hehe. I was thinking, this is nice joke to tell : )
ОтветитьBro is preforming open heart surgery on the motherboard.
ОтветитьI suspect there may be slightly different results if you remove the ram while running with the GPU as without it part of the ram is used as vram for the CPUs integrated graphics.
Ответитьwhen removing the cpu, if you had a gpu doing the display the monitor would of kept the frame that you were running but would be unresponsive
ОтветитьThe reason why is you're erase preconfiguration from the RAM is the GPU and CPU, that's loaded from the drivers on start up. It can't just reload the configuration until a full reboot
Ответитьdude this felt so illegale to watch
ОтветитьI saw this title and instantly need to skip it I don't like to see what happens it hurts me just by the title
ОтветитьIam a noob, what cpu cooling unit is that ? Is it decent or ? For the price a aio better ?
ОтветитьWhen he says, "Now going to take out the Cpu," I Say "oh you mad man," as i bite my nails, hoping it turns on 😂
ОтветитьQ: "What happens if you remove PC components from a running computer?"
A: "The computer will STOP running, and your warranty will be voided!"
Glad I could help clear that up! ... All those computer studies weren't wasted?
Why?
Ответитьup next: cutting the motherboard in half and look what happens to the computer
Ответитьsleep mode?
ОтветитьEsse cara é foda, ligando o pc na base da ligação direta
ОтветитьGlitchy screen ever if you remove all the PC components 😮😱
ОтветитьDont touch component under tension with bare hands ...
ОтветитьDave, you're hurting me
ОтветитьFor the CPU, the reason Windows shows that screen is because it automatically detects that it hasn't shut down cleanly a few times, so it gives that prompt in case Windows needs recovery (similar to the "Start Windows Normally" screen you would find in Windows 7).
ОтветитьPov my mum:
ОтветитьHe should remove the motherboard
Ответитьthis is like surgery without anesthesia
ОтветитьU're the real terminator...
ОтветитьRobots will see this video when they take over the world
And it won't be lovely
I feel bad for that computer. Just some guy talking and removing RAM parts of the computer.
ОтветитьTry to delete System 32
Ответитьwhy nobody talk about he didnt get any shock by electric? (my brain aint works sr)
ОтветитьI have the same graphics card, but it doesn't work
Ответитьwhen i was at the intro i skipped some and it said what if i remove the video lol
Ответитьnow remove the motherboard
Ответитьwhen you are removing the gpu can you use the intergraded graphics instead of the gpu grahpics
ОтветитьThanks for the video!
ОтветитьThis video actually solved all of my curiosity!!!!!!
ОтветитьVery good!!
ОтветитьBut, how he does that empty hand? I mean isn't there any electrical shocks in that motherboard?
Ответитьthis is what ive always wondered
ОтветитьThe reason why the computer doesn't recover after re-inserting both sticks of RAM happens because RAM is a volatile memory, meaning that once it loses power, all data stored will be lost. This differs from non-volatile memory, such as an SSD, which retains its data after it loses power. If random access memory was able to store data in a non-volatile fashion, perhaps an instant recovery would be possible, assuming no checkguards or failsafes are put into place by the BIOS or Operating System. Additionally, the reason why the computer stops responding after removing only one stick of RAM is because the data is split evenly between the two RAM channels. The code that makes the mouse cursor move, for example, is split up between the two channels, and if one stick were to be removed, the entire code for mouse movement would be corrupted. All processes run in memory, anyways, so it's no wonder why the entire system and all of its running processes would stop responding once the RAM is removed.
ОтветитьWould be interesting to see what happens if you remove the CPU while using the dedicated GPU. Why? Simple, when you removed the CPU, it was using the integrated GPU, so it was like removing both the GPU and the CPU at the same time, not just the CPU, reason why the screen simply turned black.
I have no idea, maybe it also just turns black if you remove the CPU but not the GPU... But maybe not?
What if you have 64 gigs of ram and 32 gigs of ssd storage??
ОтветитьWhat happens if you remove your motherboard
Ответить>if i rip out half of the frontal lobe will it run?
No.
>what if i out it back in?
No.
>If i rip out the the brain stem will it work?
No.
>what if i put it back?
No.
>It suffered brain damage as well
Lol
>What if i rip out the eyes?
Nooope.
>Put it back?
Nada.
>what if i give it immediate end stage Alzheimers?
Lmfao.
Fun video. Id never be brave enough to try this. Glad someone was because eventually the intrusive thoughts woulda won 😂
Remove the cpu without using integrated graphics use a gpu
ОтветитьDoes that happens with other OS like linux or a BSD ?
Ответитьtake the cpu while the gou is in
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