Cooking An Egg On A GeForce GTX 480 Video Card
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Cooking An Egg On A GeForce GTX 480 Video Card
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I like where this is going.
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Re: Cooking An Egg On A GeForce GTX 480 Video Card
Well there ya have it!
Something you can't do on ATI card, so there....(almost can't do on an ATI card)....
Wonder if it pops popcorn?
Something you can't do on ATI card, so there....(almost can't do on an ATI card)....
Wonder if it pops popcorn?
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Re: Cooking An Egg On A GeForce GTX 480 Video Card
Popcorn = 150+ degrees Cjnanster wrote: Wonder if it pops popcorn?
Egg = An egg needs a temperature of 158°F to become firm or 70C... Although, it should start turning white over 64-65C
Re: Cooking An Egg On A GeForce GTX 480 Video Card
Maybe if we modify the heat sink.Apoptosis wrote:Popcorn = 150+ degrees Cjnanster wrote: Wonder if it pops popcorn?
Egg = An egg needs a temperature of 158°F to become firm or 70C... Although, it should start turning white over 64-65C
That's it, a Canola cooled heat sink.
I'll start working on the thermodynamics.
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Re: Cooking An Egg On A GeForce GTX 480 Video Card
You know, if nVIDIA sees this they might charge more
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Can I get bacon with that?
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BAH HAHAHA! who didn't see this comin'
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LOL, Folds and makes breakfast, yummm!
Re: Cooking An Egg On A GeForce GTX 480 Video Card
C'mon guys, we need to see if it can cook a hotpocket. Preferably in less than 2 minutes!
Re: Cooking An Egg On A GeForce GTX 480 Video Card
Ya good point, if it can you don't have to get up and go to the kitchen to eat, you can just keep playing your favorite game.areos wrote:C'mon guys, we need to see if it can cook a hotpocket. Preferably in less than 2 minutes!
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Re: Cooking An Egg On A GeForce GTX 480 Video Card
If the newer cards keep up the temperature, will there be a cooking benchmark section in reviews?
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mmh, looks like the green camp forgot all about being "Green" for making one of the hottest and power hunger video card ever produced. I guess they are planning to heat our mother earth during the cold coming winter:)
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Is there a video of this by any chance ?, my brother wont accept this as he his a die hard fanboy, please help me to save him $100
imagine gaming and cooking dinner at the same time lol your wives cant complain about this buy guys.
imagine gaming and cooking dinner at the same time lol your wives cant complain about this buy guys.
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yes, the video can be found in the article that was posted this morning:Geezy wrote:Is there a video of this by any chance ?, my brother wont accept this as he his a die hard fanboy, please help me to save him $100
imagine gaming and cooking dinner at the same time lol your wives cant complain about this buy guys.
http://www.legitreviews.com/article/1264/1/
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it's pathetic how hot this gpu can get
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Good review Nat.
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lol, that is funny. Any results?