Hackr
08-18-2006, 10:13 PM
To start with we need a system
http://www.phys.ncku.edu.tw/~htsu/humor/20022260823138637.jpg
The basis of this system is:
XP1500+ CPU
MSI K7T266 Pro-2 Raid Motherboard
720gig Hard Drives (this is a fileserv rig)
Juno P6 Case
24x Liteon CDRW
16x LG DVD
Soundblaster Platinum + Livedrive
Floppy.
Now to the test:
The tools needed are:
1 x Egg
1 x Roll of Silver Foil
1 x Brown Sauce
2 x Slices Bread
1 x Heatsink
http://www.phys.ncku.edu.tw/~htsu/humor/20022260930256969.jpg
The heatsink was important when thinking about this test, and I wanted something completely different from "The Norm"
I wanted people to think "Cool, Thats er, wierd"
I think with this design I have managed that, I decided to make the heatsink out of copper coins consisting of 1p and 2p (sterling) coins.
http://www.phys.ncku.edu.tw/~htsu/humor/20022260104936794.jpg
Now to setting up the test:
I used the Silver Foil to make a tray,
http://www.phys.ncku.edu.tw/~htsu/humor/20022260110574611.jpg
I Then clipped the Copper Heatsink onto the CPU using ThermoResin, I normally use Arctic Silver but this was just way too thin for the ridges on the coin matching the top of the CPU core.
http://www.phys.ncku.edu.tw/~htsu/humor/200222601130684002.jpg
The system was now ready to run.
I ran through all the usual tests to make sure everything was set up correctly and ready to run, with everything sweet I turned the machine on.
I waited for 3-4 minutes and the coins started to heat up which was good as I wanted to fry my egg on this heatsink.
I then placed the tray onto the heatsink ready for the cooking.
Running the Test:
I cracked the egg into the tray.
http://www.phys.ncku.edu.tw/~htsu/humor/200222601212739315.jpg
I knew this was not going to be a quick task as the heat transfer was not upto the quantities of a normal frying pan.
It was a tedious task waiting for the Egg to cook but 11 minutes later it was loverly
http://www.phys.ncku.edu.tw/~htsu/humor/200222601240801860.jpg
With everything completed i shut down the PC and took the tray off the heatsink and promptly removed the egg and put it onto my bread with a little Brown Sauce and WooHoo, Food time
http://www.phys.ncku.edu.tw/~htsu/humor/200222601328521160.jpg
I have to admit that it tasted as good as one cooked in a pan !!
Now, next time I want Bacon as well
http://www.phys.ncku.edu.tw/~htsu/humor/20022260823138637.jpg
The basis of this system is:
XP1500+ CPU
MSI K7T266 Pro-2 Raid Motherboard
720gig Hard Drives (this is a fileserv rig)
Juno P6 Case
24x Liteon CDRW
16x LG DVD
Soundblaster Platinum + Livedrive
Floppy.
Now to the test:
The tools needed are:
1 x Egg
1 x Roll of Silver Foil
1 x Brown Sauce
2 x Slices Bread
1 x Heatsink
http://www.phys.ncku.edu.tw/~htsu/humor/20022260930256969.jpg
The heatsink was important when thinking about this test, and I wanted something completely different from "The Norm"
I wanted people to think "Cool, Thats er, wierd"
I think with this design I have managed that, I decided to make the heatsink out of copper coins consisting of 1p and 2p (sterling) coins.
http://www.phys.ncku.edu.tw/~htsu/humor/20022260104936794.jpg
Now to setting up the test:
I used the Silver Foil to make a tray,
http://www.phys.ncku.edu.tw/~htsu/humor/20022260110574611.jpg
I Then clipped the Copper Heatsink onto the CPU using ThermoResin, I normally use Arctic Silver but this was just way too thin for the ridges on the coin matching the top of the CPU core.
http://www.phys.ncku.edu.tw/~htsu/humor/200222601130684002.jpg
The system was now ready to run.
I ran through all the usual tests to make sure everything was set up correctly and ready to run, with everything sweet I turned the machine on.
I waited for 3-4 minutes and the coins started to heat up which was good as I wanted to fry my egg on this heatsink.
I then placed the tray onto the heatsink ready for the cooking.
Running the Test:
I cracked the egg into the tray.
http://www.phys.ncku.edu.tw/~htsu/humor/200222601212739315.jpg
I knew this was not going to be a quick task as the heat transfer was not upto the quantities of a normal frying pan.
It was a tedious task waiting for the Egg to cook but 11 minutes later it was loverly
http://www.phys.ncku.edu.tw/~htsu/humor/200222601240801860.jpg
With everything completed i shut down the PC and took the tray off the heatsink and promptly removed the egg and put it onto my bread with a little Brown Sauce and WooHoo, Food time
http://www.phys.ncku.edu.tw/~htsu/humor/200222601328521160.jpg
I have to admit that it tasted as good as one cooked in a pan !!
Now, next time I want Bacon as well