It took me a lot longer than it should have to realise it was bullshit.
PS: I love how the monkey's junk is censored on MonkeyMark.
I'd sure like to find out. Looks like he actually cobbles together many actual electronics components, but I still don't know how he manages to get the entire pcb and layouts to look so realistic. Only the actual GPU chips looked a bit off. The shitty phone camera quality probably helps mask some imperfections too.
https://files.facepunch.com/forum/upload/542/0b34d3a0-6236-4b26-9a88-de4ad458e66f/image.png
That hurt to watch, holy shit
Him smacking everything with the screwdriver was both funny and nerve wracking.
My favorite video's still
https://youtu.be/ZmCEXbspWuI
Now that you mention it, it would be even easier to edit together some photos of existing PCBs and just print it out. Brings a whole new meaning to PCB.
This is the sole reason I prefer AMD over Intel - why the fuck are Intel sockets designed with the pins on the mobo where they're so easily bent? It makes zero sense. Bending pins back into place on a CPU is a hell of a lot easier than on a mobo.
because if you bend a pin it means you have to buy another mobo and intlel loves bleeding their fanbois dry.
What, I've always found it far easier to mess up the AMD style pins than the Intel ones
How? Orient the CPU correctly (the triangle) and drop it in. You'd have to TRY to fuck it up. With the Intel socket, it's easy to bend a pin simply removing the processor to do something and brushing a finger against the socket. It's ridiculous.
I have never managed to bend an Intel mobo pin, and I've gone through many CPU changes for myself and others. It's not at all an easy thing to do, since they're so recessed in the socket.
I've once helped someone fix bent pins on their AMD cpu though. And it's easy to see how that can happen, considering how exposed they are.
IMO the worst part of the AMD socket is the fact that there's nothing really holding the CPU down. I've seen so many people just rip them straight out with their coolers.
Sounds like an excellent setup for running real life 0.1 alpha.
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