PDA

View Full Version : nVidia Babies for sale!


OC-Master
10-20-01, 11:52 PM
only $1999.99, get them before they grow to be obsolete!

Microsoft
10-21-01, 12:10 AM
i pass on the baby and try and make my own

Kingslayer
10-21-01, 12:13 AM
And you people wonder why I hate nVidia....

Microsoft hasn't even stooped this low.

cowanrg
10-21-01, 12:18 AM
all i can think of is headsinks, (no typo), and many many fans. maybe a 158-watt peltier on the stomach.

lets overclock it!

Default
10-21-01, 12:30 AM
increase voltage!! make Arnald Swartze a baby!!

Angry
10-21-01, 09:25 PM
ROFLMAO

funnyperson1
10-21-01, 09:53 PM
Well with ther new plants in Taiwan they should be able to produce .13 micron babies, also how does one take the headsink off, can i stick it in the freezer for 15minutes?

Oni
10-21-01, 11:44 PM
I think I'd rather make my own. Its much more fun that way :D

Smizack
10-22-01, 12:41 PM
Originally posted by Oni
I think I'd rather make my own. Its much more fun that way :D

Or at least get in as much practice time as possible!
:D :D

Pinky
10-22-01, 01:14 PM
Originally posted by funnyperson1
Well with ther new plants in Taiwan they should be able to produce .13 micron babies, also how does one take the headsink off, can i stick it in the freezer for 15minutes?

No, pry it off with a screw driver ;).

lol

nihili
10-22-01, 01:16 PM
When removing and installing the headsink, you need to be very careful with the soft spots. You wouldn't want to damage the core.

nihili

Crashbump
10-22-01, 02:25 PM
Kingslayer - Can't you take a joke? That's funny stuff. You radeon fans are always so bland.....but that's expected since you own, and appears that you always will own, an inferior product from ATI.

cowanrg
10-22-01, 04:35 PM
Originally posted by nihili
When removing and installing the headsink, you need to be very careful with the soft spots. You wouldn't want to damage the core.

nihili

nice :D

i bought one, and just submersed it because it got too hot, but it died? anyone have any ideas of any non-conductive material to submerge in?