How to fry my CPU

nicolas1111 -  
Templier Nocturne Posted messages 9989 Status Member -
Hello,

For one reason or another, I would like to know how to "burn" my CPU; if I launch a game and block the ventilation of my laptop, what could happen? Will the CPU be the first to fry or could another component fail before it?

Knowing that my CPU is from the famous brand N...... and has been recognized as defective by the manufacturer.

I would like, please, objective and sound answers,

Thank you all,

Have a nice evening
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15 answers

  1. deuche72 Posted messages 518 Status Member 44
     
    We're all here to help. We just want to understand the purpose of your question? Why would you want to burn out a GPU?
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    1. nicolas1111
       
      Let's say I already sent my phone to Sony's SAT once and the warranty ends in 1 month and 13 days, but the store where I bought it will only change it if the problem occurs a second time, thus proving the impossibility of repairing the hidden defect in the long term and satisfactorily. Since I don't want to get taken advantage of and lose my laptop outside of warranty, I would like to know if there was a way to force the issue.

      Thank you all for kindly responding correctly; some theories seem a bit dubious to me.
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      1. deuche72 Posted messages 518 Status Member 44 > nicolas1111
         
        If you want to push nature, you risk burning something else first. There is no guarantee that your GPU will burn out alone or first.
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  2. windows93 Posted messages 848 Status Member 85
     
    Download Riva Tuner and overclock your GPU to the max (that said, I don’t know if this is possible on a laptop GPU). Launch a demanding game and place your laptop on a radiator at the same time; you should easily end up with a BSOD or a safety shutdown.
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    It's up to you; some have tried, they had problems.
    You'll see, it won't even have time to boot before it crashes; you won’t even get the chance to use it.
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  3. aiglor Posted messages 397 Status Member 20
     
    Well, look at that, he's a good one!
    He buys a PC, and now he wants to fry it!

    LOL
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  4. deuche72 Posted messages 518 Status Member 44
     
    He said objective and healthy answers!!!!!

    +1 LOL
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  5. deuche72 Posted messages 518 Status Member 44
     
    You shouldn't stop at the form but focus on the substance of the answers.

    If you want healthy and objective responses, please clarify your objective.
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  6. Ram_pas Posted messages 9 Status Member 1
     
    You open your PC and you light it with a lighter?
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  7. era@tik
     
    If you throw it into a fire, will it burn first or will the shell that surrounds it, knowing that a GPU can withstand a manufacturer temperature of 105°?
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  8. Templier Nocturne Posted messages 9989 Status Member 1 107
     
    Download OCCT and overclock your GPU, run a burn test, and wait. Restart the PC each time it crashes and relaunch OCCT.
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  9. Ping71 Posted messages 1690 Status Member 156
     
    Well, it's A CPU already.

    We're talking about the processor and not the graphics card, right?

    I don't see any processor brand starting with the letter N.

    We need more clarification and also why do you want to "burn" it ^^?
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  10. Lempicko Posted messages 517 Status Member 21
     
    I think he's talking about a GPU
    and there I see the N.....
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  11. Franzux Posted messages 9705 Status Contributor 1 146
     
    CPU or GPU?
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  12. deuche72 Posted messages 518 Status Member 44
     
    why would you want to burn it? in a healthy and objective way, there is a justification for taking collateral behind this!
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  13. nicolas1111
     
    Indeed, I meant GPU. As for the responses I received, I was expecting them; I would have liked a bit more maturity from some, but oh well, you can't have it all in life.

    Thank you to those who will respond properly.
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  14. nicolas1111
     
    If you disagree, then don't respond. If you want to help and provide a solution to the problem posed, then you are welcome to respond.

    Thank you in advance.
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  15. nicolas1111
     
    Thank you deuche72, at least that’s a serious response.
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