What's with the "Tip: Click here to run a free scan for PC errors" ad at the top of every article? Is the Inq getting paid to disguise advertising as a "tip" now...?
this looks suspiciously like the sink that Chipzilla flogged against it's first Titanic ship. Without getting a sharper pic, there's no way to be certain you got a Smack Over. Next time try breaking the ice, removing all of the shrouding and whatever pants they may be using. You can't be phased by these coolers. I can only guess that a cooler of this mammouth proportion, is a 3-phase, single block for a duo sockets pairing. No wonder they want to keep them under wraps (far and away from Roy Taylors). Remember, a successful hack will find a way to "nip IT, nip IT, nip IT in the bud"_ (or some other such barney fife). Whew! Life's too short for sweating the inconvenient truths!
not funny. this sucks.
What's with the "Tip: Click here to run a free scan for PC errors" ad at the top of every article? Is the Inq getting paid to disguise advertising as a "tip" now...?
I don't think laying the chip on ice is that great of an idea for cooling...lol
this looks suspiciously like the sink that Chipzilla flogged against it's first Titanic ship. Without getting a sharper pic, there's no way to be certain you got a Smack Over. Next time try breaking the ice, removing all of the shrouding and whatever pants they may be using. You can't be phased by these coolers. I can only guess that a cooler of this mammouth proportion, is a 3-phase, single block for a duo sockets pairing. No wonder they want to keep them under wraps (far and away from Roy Taylors). Remember, a successful hack will find a way to "nip IT, nip IT, nip IT in the bud"_ (or some other such barney fife). Whew! Life's too short for sweating the inconvenient truths!
but what did you do with those technicians AND the camera *afterwards*?
I have two words that come to mind when I see that picture.

Eskimo. Sandwich.