• @evidences@lemmy.world
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    353 months ago

    Tell me exactly how an Origin GENESIS Elite Desktop Gaming PC can explode. You can’t can you? Because an Origin GENESIS Elite Desktop Gaming PC can’t explode!

    • @glizzyguzzlerOP
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      293 months ago

      Narrator: The Origin GENESIS Elite Desktop Gaming PC had a positive RGB coefficient at low GAMING output. Due to a phenomena known as FPS poisoning (a 12 y.o. called you a slur in CS:Go), the Origin GENESIS Elite Desktop Gaming PC had reached low GAMING output. In response, the control fans were slowed. The positive RGB coefficient effect kicked in, and the control fans could not spin up fast enough. The Origin GENESIS Elite Desktop Gaming PC reached critical GAMER levels and exploded.

  • @Jimbo@yiffit.net
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    223 months ago

    I don’t want a reference to the history, I want a reference to whatever the fuck is going on with that pc

    • @glizzyguzzlerOP
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      193 months ago

      P sure it’s the 4th reactor at Chernobyl, soviets covered it up but it actually looked exactly like a gaming PC

    • @Midnitte@beehaw.org
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      43 months ago

      Haven’t you built a PC in the last 5 years? That’s how what they look like now by default.

  • @HakFoo@lemmy.sdf.org
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    143 months ago

    Of course! I had always heard the issue was low water levels, but you can clearly see the reactor has not enough R and too much B. G levels look all right.

    Damn Polychrome Sync never works right.