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I wanna put some bullets on top of my graphics card.

IsaacThePooper

Like a few .223 shells and a shotgun shell. Would this be bad for ESD for the GPU? Would it be better to put it on top of the power supply shroud in the case.

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As long as they don't conduct any electricity, you'll be fine.

 

The PSU shroud would probably be a better overall spot in my opinion.

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2 minutes ago, Crunchy Dragon said:

As long as they don't conduct any electricity, you'll be fine.

 

The PSU shroud would probably be a better overall spot in my opinion.

Does brass conduct electricity?

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1 minute ago, IsaacThePooper said:

Does brass conduct electricity?

It does, but it's not as good of a conductor as copper for example.

 

I personally wouldn't risk killing a GPU just for an aesthetic like that.

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okay wait im high

 

why didnt i just google it

 

here's  what i found:

 

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So is this significant or not at all?

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1 minute ago, Crunchy Dragon said:

It does, but it's not as good of a conductor as copper for example.

 

I personally wouldn't risk killing a GPU just for an aesthetic like that.

/: ok

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2 minutes ago, Crunchy Dragon said:

It does, but it's not as good of a conductor as copper for example.

 

I personally wouldn't risk killing a GPU just for an aesthetic like that.

Oh wait, my GPU has a backplate.

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2 hours ago, IsaacThePooper said:

o cool

I know little about ammunition but using it outside its rated temperature range of 60C probably isn't a good idea. Get someone to remove the primer and charge first.

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39 minutes ago, ScratchCat said:

I know little about ammunition but using it outside its rated temperature range of 60C probably isn't a good idea. Get someone to remove the primer and charge first.

They're empty shells and brass that have already been shot. But my PC is water cooled so idk.

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Lmao I thought you were going to shoot your graphics card

 

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Don’t see an issue with any of it. 

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On 7/7/2018 at 5:16 AM, Shreyas1 said:

Lmao I thought you were going to shoot your graphics card

The only reason I clicked on this topic. :D:D:D

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