I think I remember hearing somewhere that you can use a toaster to repair or improve some computer component. I don't remember what part though.
Does this sound familiar to anyone, or am I crazy?
>>60951813
This is how enthusiasts overclock their rig!
Just put CPU with RAM sticks in toaster and set it to maximum!
Also, to make your GPU faster - microwave it, gama particles increases 3D graphics GHz.
Just be careful!!!
Don't put any metal with your GPU, because metal "sucks" all clocks, unless you want to downgrade, which doesn't make sense!!!
I've heard of people baking their graphics cards after removing the heatsinks and whatnot in order to re-flow the solder by heating it to its melting point, if that sounds familiar.
>>60951813
its more to remove/salvage all components of anytime of board, normally people use a hair dryer or a oven. Never heard or watch a video using a toaster.
>Videos using a hair dryer:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L8GTW_7GHc0
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k2qjsBIWfto
>Video using a oven:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fE6sjjc3Oio
(this one its a repair)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aK7RZjAC-qE
(had another video using a baking oven but cant find)
>>60952334
>>60951966
thanks, thats what I was thinking of
>>60951945
ebin
>>60951813
it's called reflow soldering, you do it in your oven on broil for like 5 minutes, maybe 10