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how to over volt a computer?
im planning on sending too much voltage through my computer until it internally breakes.
I have no experience with this, I plan on removing my gpu first as I will sell that on.
Any ideas on how I can send too much voltage through my pc until it breaks, as im not going to break any hardware just want to break all the circuit.
Any advice from experienced technicians would be appreciated, as this is the best method to rid of unwanted computer components.
3 Answers
- Anonymous9 months ago
Yeah, if you don't want the PC then take out the hard drive, smash the said hard drive, and either list the PC for free or give it to a 2nd hand store. If it's a nice computer then someone like Colly/Phobe/Melona who doesn't have a nice computer might be grateful to have it.
- Anonymous9 months ago
The best way to get rid of unwanted computer components is to pass them on to other people who can use them, or sell them!
Wrecking them is plain dumb.
The only computer part that should be destroyed is a faulty hard drive, to ensure nothing can be salvaged from it if anyone finds it.
Just hammer a small chisel straight through it...