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Sometimes before I forogt when. I saw a pics somewhere on the net that somebody using a AMD proccessor to pan fried an egg on top of it. Does anyone have pics and know where is the website .. tons of thanks
 

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Ahhh, i remember that, it was funny. Here you go:
<A HREF="http://www.tekforums.co.uk/posts.php?threadId=8414" target="_new">http://www.tekforums.co.uk/posts.php?threadId=8414</A>

It was posted here before so if you did a search you would have found it here at this <A HREF="http://forumz.tomshardware.com/modules.php?name=Forums&file=faq&notfound=1&code=1" target="_new">thread</A>.

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Please don't say Fried AMD CPU, it just reeks of a moron user who didn't know how to handle a Heatsink fan, so maybe you should change that to frying eggs on AMD CPUs!

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well some people say the only thing AMD is better (than Intel) at is it can be used to fry egg (and bacon.)

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FatBurger

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Hmm...you could easily push a P4 more than high enough to cook an egg, and the IHS would even give more even heat transfer. I'd definitely say the P4 would be a better egg fryer, maybe I should try it sometime.

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hm that could save some of my gas bill. (more than half of my income spent on home, electricity, gas, etc.)

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orbz

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Watch that hole in the P4, don't want to lose all that egg white.

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Please don't say Fried AMD CPU, it just reeks of a moron user who didn't know how to handle a Heatsink fan, so maybe you should change that to frying eggs on AMD CPUs!
holy [peep]! now you want to censor ppl too?

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FatBurger

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Nah, you've gotta put some sort of small frying pan on there anyway, to hold the egg.

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First, you need less than 60° celcius to frie an egg.
Second, Trubador (the guy who fried the egg), says he didnt know the temperature at that time, but it never passed the 80°, because the system was configured to shutdown at that temp.
This shows how even without cooling, Xps can handle temperature, not going too high, and not melting down or anything.
This is also a contribution that makes us wonder if the "cpu cooling video" is fake.

<P ID="edit"><FONT SIZE=-1><EM>Edited by maleficus on 04/11/02 06:21 AM.</EM></FONT></P>
 

FatBurger

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Yeup, exactly. Mmm...breakfast and games at the same time. What a great combination.

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"This is also a contribution that makes us wonder if the "cpu cooling video" is fake."

You are truly a moron. Ya they only posted it because it was fake.

Folks watch out for this guy he will make amdmeltdown look like a genus.

Oh by the way hows you clan doing?

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>I'd definitely say the P4 would be a better egg fryer,
>maybe I should try it sometime

At what temp does thermal throtteling kick in ? Its no good trying to cook an egg at 30°C..

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