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Pic with half sawed off agp connection on graphics card
Anyone remember that user that cut off parts of the connection on his graphics card to make it fit into AGP?
If you do, could you please post it again? [thumbup] |
I don't remember this, but now that you mention it I'd sure like to see it LOL.
I remember a post that someone linked to a LONG time ago of some russian guy that bought a heat sink that didn't match his mobo/cpu so he screwed the heatsink in through the motherboard with large screws. |
Finally found the right set of Google keywords http://www.discussworldissues.com/fo...lies/cool1.gif
This should be what you're looking for. http://mybroadband.co.za/photos/data...g_a_7800GT.jpg |
There isnt a palm big enough to cup my face over this.
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was it proven a shop? I thought it was just intended fake post with a card already broken.
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Sad but true! http://www.discussworldissues.com/fo...es/unsure1.gif |
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You know what would have really been incredible?
Is if the card worked after he had sawed off the "extra parts." How floored would we all be to find PCI-E cards work fine in AGP slots once you get the hacksaw out? http://www.discussworldissues.com/fo...ies/laugh1.gifhttp://www.discussworldissues.com/fo...ies/laugh1.gif |
Thanks a lot that's exactly it [thumbup][thumbup] Much appreciated!
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The fact that he used the word "carefully" is my favourite part. Reminds me of that Onion who tried to convince a number of us that he achieved insane overclocks on his Northwood by drilling a hole straight through the core.
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