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is it safe to put a stuffed animal in my pc on my graphiccs card?

KSores

does the gpu in question feature a backplate?

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yes, just make sure its non-conductive and the cards arent hot enough to start a fire

 

but generally i recommend you not do it

-sigh- feeling like I'm being too negative lately

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1 minute ago, LATINO WATER BOTTEL said:

didn't luke do that in  a vid ???

Yeah lol he stuffed as much as he could into the case and it barely changed the temp at all. So like Moonzy said, if it has a backplate then youre good lel

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1 minute ago, teddy710 said:

Yeah lol he stuffed as much as he could into the case and it barely changed the temp at all. So like Moonzy said, if it has a backplate then youre good lel

ok sweet

i got a little stuffed emoji from mc donalds

and thought it would look cool in my case

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Yep. Just do what Luke did and fill that baby up with stuffed animals.

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3 minutes ago, VagabondWraith said:

Yep. Just do what Luke did and fill that baby up with stuffed animals.

I was gonna fill mine with ice cream but this sounds like a much better idea.

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I don't see the appeal of doing that, but if it's nonconductive and isn't going to melt or produce deathly smoke, go ahead.

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Just now, STRMfrmXMN said:

I was gonna fill mine with ice cream but this sounds like a much better idea.

Mmmmmmm. Ice cream. What kind? I was thinking cooking some smores off the back of my PCB. :D

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1 minute ago, KSores said:

take your cpu cooler off and boil ice cream on it... mmmmmmm....

I would say eggs, but that's been done before.

 

I know what! Bacon! I don't think that's been done yet....

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5 minutes ago, VagabondWraith said:

Mmmmmmm. Ice cream. What kind? I was thinking cooking some smores off the back of my PCB. :D

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16 minutes ago, KSores said:

is it safe to put a stuffed animal in my pc on my graphics card?

Yes.  Source:

 

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1 minute ago, KSores said:

i ended putting it under my gpu as the back plate was REALLY warm

Okay, tell us if something catches fire.

Also, can has pics?

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1 hour ago, Tedster said:

Okay, tell us if something catches fire.

Also, can has pics?

i dont know if can has pics, but im pretty sure ksores needs to take em.

 

what kind of idiot parent names their kid can. lol

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1 minute ago, Bajantechnician said:

i dont know if can has pics, but im pretty sure ksores needs to take em.

 

what kind of idiot parent names their kid can. lol

I was making the bad joke about asking for pictures of how you've arranged the stuffed animal thing in your computer.

 

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1 hour ago, Tedster said:

I was making the bad joke about asking for pictures of how you've arranged the stuffed animal thing in your computer.

i know

 

hence the "lol"

1 hour ago, Bajantechnician said:

lol

 

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10 minutes ago, Ryan_Vickers said:

Yes.  Source:

 

funny how your source says "do not try this at home" as the thumbnail `-`

not very persuasive

-sigh- feeling like I'm being too negative lately

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11 minutes ago, Ryan_Vickers said:

Yes.  Source:

 

I love how the video thumbnail says "DO NOT TRY THIS AT HOME"

 

This experiment was to test if it would effect your PC's temp, not if it could set stuff on fire.

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