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Typical mains power for mid-range PC?
Phat Bytestard wrote
Rod Speed wrote Phat Bytestard wrote kony wrote Tell that to anyone who has had a heat induced failure. Bet they'll be glad to know you pretended to know better. All failures are heat induced in electronics. Wrong. Most obviously with static damage. You actually think there is no heat in an ESD event? Pathetic, really. Then there's when a bond wire comes off... Even if that happens in the micro realm, and is not readily observable externally. Pathetic, really. You really have to give up this childish lame. It's totally meaningless... really. Pathetic, really. You probably think there is no heat in ultrasonic welding of plastic too. You'd be wrong on that one as well. Having fun thrashing that straw man are you, ****** ? No wonder you got the bums rush, right out the door. |
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