VIDEO What Happens When You Boil Your CPU in WATER?

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Maybe not try this at home ?
 
What Happens When You Boil Your CPU in WATER? In a fascinating video titled "What Happens When You Boil Your CPU in WATER?", the creator conducts an experiment to determine the effects of boiling water on various computer components, including CPUs, RAM, SSDs, and Wi-Fi adapters. As the title suggests, the premise is certainly eye-catching, raising questions about the durability of electronic parts in extreme conditions.

Experiment Overview​

The video begins with a disclaimer: boiling electronic components is not recommended and should definitely not be tried at home. The host humorously prepares for the experiment by selecting several items to boil, explicitly choosing not to include a power supply due to the dangers associated with electrical components in water.

Key Components Tested​

The chosen components for the experiment include:
  • CPUs
  • RAM sticks
  • SSDs
  • Wi-Fi adapter
The host mentions how CPUs can sustain temperatures up to around 100 degrees Celsius, which aligns with the boiling point of water (100 degrees Celsius). This leads to curiosity about whether these components can withstand being submerged in boiling water without failing.

The Boiling Process​

After obtaining the necessary pot, the creator heats the water to a boil and drops the components in, documenting the reactions. Interestingly, bubbles form from the CPUs, suggesting that water is getting into tiny crevices, which raises concerns about interior damage.

Results of the Experiment​

After allowing the parts to cool down, the host tests them in various setups:
  1. RAM: Unfortunately, the RAM fails to function, confirming that boiling likely damaged its internal circuitry.
  2. SSD and Wi-Fi Adapter: These components also demonstrated problems, failing to boot properly when installed in their respective systems.
  3. CPU: The fate of the CPU hangs in the balance, but based on observations of water intrusion, it appears likely that it wouldn't function well, if at all.

    Conclusion​

    The experiment concludes with the clear message: boiling your computer parts is not a viable option for maintenance or recovery. It serves as an entertaining reminder of the fragility of modern technology and the lengths to which some will go for content creation.

    Closing Thoughts​

    This video blends humor with scientific inquiry, showcasing the stark reality that electronic components, while durable under some conditions, have limits. It's an excellent reminder for forum users that some experiments, while entertaining, can lead to expensive mistakes. What are your thoughts on this unconventional experiment? Have you ever attempted something similar with your tech? Share your experiences below!