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Old 07-30-2002, 01:11 PM
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Default pc suicide the sad tale of a man and his pc

it wasnt till now that i learned the value of patience. excited about a new water system i went cheap on a t splitter which happen to be too short..... 48 hours it ran nice thats
till i put it in the pc. Ofcourse just as i go to sleep the hose slipped off the splitter and all hell breaks loose. THankfully the water drained on to the floor and not into the case :-/. Now... were to beguin... the cpu overheats. 1800xp is toast. But it didnt jsut overheat.. it turned into a damn nuclear reactor that shit was so damn hot it made capacitors, mosifs and coils fall off the motheroboard beucase the solder melted. add one 8k3a+motherboard to the casuatly list. The lucite top on the maze 3 melted and its totaly deformed. When you think its over... and i swap mobos to check the rest of my shit to make sure its ok. As i turn the power on a chip on the bottom of my cheetah 15x goes up in flames. After some cursing and screaming i get a diff drive just to find out one maxtor is blinking like a retart and the other is clicking itself to death... Oh and ofcourse one fubared psu that doesnt do jack shit now for god knows what reason. just let that be a lesson to anyone who wants to do a quick job.... just to get shit runing.. test test test and test again now im off to jam a screwdriver thru this mobo and smash the cpu with a hammer , atleast i got the drives rma'ed
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