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Gpu out of the case?

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7 minutes ago, Vod said:

But wait guys, will the cooling be better outside of the case than when its in the inside?

This is a dumb question but still.

Yes. Outside.

Hello!

Was just wonder how an gpu outside of the case would work.

The gpu will be connected with an extendable pcie slot.

 

Will the gpu have infinite airflow of will the gpu blow up?

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Just now, Mira Yurizaki said:

Why do you think it'll blow up?

 

Also random video:

 

No idea lol

 

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If GPUs explode when outside of the case, then I'm stuck wondering how everyone to ever use a test bench (including myself) is still alive. 

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1 minute ago, Zando Bob said:

If GPUs explode when outside of the case, then I'm stuck wondering how everyone to ever use a test bench (including myself) is still alive. 

Maybe just no one exists ?

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21 minutes ago, Vod said:

Will the gpu have infinite airflow of will the gpu blow up?

Is this a troll lmao?

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imagine, a world without amd, nvidia, evga, sapphire, intel, msi, asus, gigabyte and other companies all of them exploded thanks to gpus running outside of a case, lets test this gpu on this test bench!  famous last words!

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2 minutes ago, SpookyCitrus said:

Is this a troll lmao?

No I was just maybe over exaggerating a bit in the 'blow up' part

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But wait guys, will the cooling be better outside of the case than when its in the inside?

This is a dumb question but still.

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7 minutes ago, Vod said:

But wait guys, will the cooling be better outside of the case than when its in the inside?

This is a dumb question but still.

Yes. Outside.

Edited by Mira Yurizaki
I stiill liked my response, but more to the point.
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2 minutes ago, Vod said:

But wait guys, will the cooling be better outside of the case than when its in the inside?

This is a dumb question but still.

outside obviously

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