For those asking how old I am, I used to go to my cousin's house to play Prince of Persia, Karateka, Carmen San Diego and Microsoft Flight Simulator when I was a kid. Had my first PC in the early 90s, and played Wolfenstein 3D then Doom! Lol!!! It had a 64MB Hard Drive!!!!
according to ua-cam.com/video/Xf0VuRG7MN4/v-deo.html its maybe 2005 however the actual maybe 2001 and i also believed that it is 2001 (maybe because CPU manufactured year)
I remember this from in the day. Back then AMD thermal control was not designed to cope with having the heatsink suddenly removed. Im glad chips have much more thermal management now - at least twice i have started up a PC with no actual contact between the CPU and heatsink, and its nice that they dont immediately explode anymore!
@@DXM339 I don't think they are non-f#ckable now. They just got good performance. Source: I managed to get +0.1GHz on my Ryzen Laptop and turn it to an oven. Shouldn't have been OCable when it's advertised as a locked chip.
@@liamiangaming7931 compare xeon W-3275 xeon W-3175X with epyc-7742 epyc-7h12 and threadripper-3990x I'm talking about "performance per watt", and yeah you can buy nice futuristic-style cooler for your amd furnace
Isn't it amazing how the owner of this channel is still active and haven't lost it's channel for 14 years Me having already multiple account for just forgetting my freaking passwords xD
Tom's Hardware was the shit back in these days. The AMD Athlons were known for being massively on "fire", I used one to heat up my whole room. P.s. love the music
And that is why the next generations of chips all had IHS (Integrated heat spreaders) installed, like the P4 had in this demo. I had a T-bird 1.4, it died/fried when my board went cooked due to a cheap/bad power supply. This brings back memories, I remember watching this video back in 2001, while still in University, and working at a small startup ISP.
@@likedroidgt9109 AMD overcame already by this point with the Athlon and Duron chips, they held it until Intel released the core 2 duo line of chips and did not regain it until the ryzen zen 3 line and have again lost it to the Intel alder lake.
Nonsense. The IHS had a different purpose; that is protecting the very naked core chip from being chrushed. A IHS would distribute the load carried out by the CPU cooler, which where quite strong back in the days.
The music at the start be like: “Yep, That’s me, you probably wondering why I got into this situation, well let me tell you why you shouldn’t remove the fan off the Cpu”
It all came down to board partners not implementing AMD's overheat protection properly. It all got straightened out once Athlon 64 was released. I fried a Thunderbird 1200 by not having the heatsink properly seated, fried the processor before I could say "sh**"
I don't want to be that annoying guy, but do you expect youtube to only recommend one day old videos or what? Why do these type of comments get so many likes?
If you make a video today where you say what you want tell to them there is a good chance will be in the recommendation for your grandchildren , just in case you forget
Sad thing is that as you get old, 14 years doesn't seem like a long time. I have computers that I bought in the 80's that still work great (after a recap). I still use a version of Photoshop that's 21 years old. Hell, I remember when this video first showed up on the Tom's Hardware web site, 20 freakin' years ago.
We have all these people saying "14 years later" and stuff but nobody talking about how the AMD processors ***WERE HOTTER THAN AN OVEN AT ALMOST 700 DEGRESS***
The song used is: Allister Brimble - Project X Title Theme Project X is a space shoot'em up for the Amiga 500, made by Team 17. In 2014, Allister Brimble made a full modern remix of the tune as well, it's on youtube and spotify.
I remember a family member showing me this in around '08 as a reason why I shouldn't get anything AMD powered. Man times have changed but thank you for the nostalgia hit :D
ive watched this video in 2012 ive watched this video in 2014 ive watched this video for many years and i still come back to it even in 2021 and probably even in the future
I have a laptop with an amd cpu and one day i was playng doom and it was laging as f*ck and i realized after ... the fan died and my board was black around ...
Wow, here we are, 15 years later and I remember when I first saw that video, I was glad I had an Athlon XP which has a temperature diode in it and will switch off...
@@dear_imran we’re shared videos on DC++ (p2p networks) or got it on public ftp or from cd/dvd where stored funnies clips, pranks and so on. That’s was popular methods in the first half of 00s.
@@rarinth I have a laptop from 2013 too, and it did get hot but it never shut down. Maybe you should.... clean it....?? Unless you have and the cooler is just dogwater or something
+shut your face! Newer CPU's have better thermal protection. They would just shut down. I've got an i7 930 @ 2.5 ghz, and the stock intel fan just died out of the blue (I keep my system clean, free of dust, and neat, idk why it happened, and the pc just shutted down, and it wouldn't POST when i tried turning it on again.
Taito It should post.... cpu's are able to run without a heatsink but they will shut down if they get to warm (you can go to bios to check stuff safely but dont run without heatsink please)
Half_Finis Yeah, i know it should post, but i started the pc again inmediatelly after it shutted down, so the CPU was still hot and would not work. (of course i opened the pc and checked for the problem, i dont wanna burn my pc lol)
seriously you are the guy who uploading videos on youtube since 2006 and still active on youtube but have only 1.8k subscribers this is the JUSTICE of UA-cam I will cry
I really can't believe that P4 just kept going without the heatsink on. "I'm running at 100+°C? Not a care in the world, gotta push those 5 fps in (Quake 3?)." The Palomino 1200 was just like "HOW DARE YOU TOUCH MY HEATSINK". It's making me wonder what would happen if you repeated this test with a modern(-ish) 2GHz single-core CPU. With thermal shutdown SOMEHOW disabled, of course. A Sempron M100 would be a perfect candidate (same amount of L2 cache, too), but it doesn't have an IHS.
I clicked on the video and when I heard the music I instantly went: "What, is this the 2000nds, pick some better music..." *checks the upload date: 2006* "Yeah, it fits."
love the video but its bullshit, a pentium 4 running on 29 degrees w/o heatsink? and it slows down? those things can run at 80 degrees and will keep going, i love intel (have a i7 myself) but this is pure bullshit
Lol I removed the heat sink on a P4 when playing fucking crisis and the CPU went to 167 degrees f and then tripped the overload protection on the dell motherboard I was using
Thermal limiting built into Intel CPUs for years. It will throttle and actually shut down if it gets too hot. AMD used to never have this protection, but now it does. Ryzen 5 thermal limit is something ridiculous though like 110C, hotter than boiling water.
Just run slow, i had a stuck pump on an aio on an older socket 2011 xeon hexacore, it downclocked to around 30mghz! Never stopped working, just kept itself bellow 100c.
it will clock itself down to it's lowest state, for a i3 4170 it was 200 mhz... if it reaches 100°c and it cannot clock itself slower then the cpu will reach 110°c+ and shut down. If it's not AMD of course
Ah, the good ol' days when AMD procs love to regularly fry your entire computer. Had one mboard up in smokes too before. Now, AMD has become the new master in the processor market, good times.
@@healokity да, это знаменитая заказуха интуля из того же периода, когда они давали взятки оемам, чтобы те не использовали амуде в своих сборках и ноутах. Интуль до сих пор штраф не выплатил по судебному постановлению, кстати.
This video was inaccurate when it was released. Yes, the first generation AMD socket A processors lacked the thermal diode that would shut the system down when overheated... however this video was released a year after the Athlon XP, with a diode, came out. Motherboards that supported the Athlon XP also would shut off if the heatsink was removed. This was a tainted video, designed to increase FUD against AMD at the time by Tom's Hardware.
thanks for information the video is looked to be weird by itself becaz only intel is survive but AMD is not. i think this is the one of critisism that make the video's original author delete it. i hope your comment got high voted
For those asking how old I am, I used to go to my cousin's house to play Prince of Persia, Karateka, Carmen San Diego and Microsoft Flight Simulator when I was a kid. Had my first PC in the early 90s, and played Wolfenstein 3D then Doom! Lol!!! It had a 64MB Hard Drive!!!!
hi
xd
Hi,i from the future
Did you just commented on your 14 year old video 16 minutes ago?
@@slojcabronas858 +
Hello people who got this in their recommended 14 years later
hi comment that got posted 14 hours ago
@@hussam9044 hi a reply that posted 25 seconds ago
What a timing
@@kaiousama1336 fuk
me
intel: this is fine.
AMD: activate self-destruct mode
I like that pfp bro
@@glizzybeard7366 yours too
I mean look, Dr. Sue gives us better chips at less price, the least we can do is give her boys some AC.
Lol
@hahaha hahaha second intel cpu doesn't have ihs too
What the hell is happening?! I'm still using Intel Pentium.
You're still using Pentium??? :O
Congratulations. The youtube algorithm has chosen you.
Oh my god your first video gone viral😂
LMAO
bruh
Note that the original video is not even 2006, it was published in 2001. 😂
This video owner now he is in 50s probably
how do u know?
@@galaxy1234 are you watching this video? watch till the end.
@@coc3458 I didn't notice 😄
according to ua-cam.com/video/Xf0VuRG7MN4/v-deo.html
its maybe 2005 however the actual maybe 2001 and i also believed that it is 2001 (maybe because CPU manufactured year)
See you all again in 14 years.
Hi retro spect.😄
Yes
K
Respect
Let's try this on your computer I wanna see the results
Back when some cpus didn’t thermal throttle and they would just melt themselves
good old times
Built in fuses 😂
The good ole days
well, these didn't throttle at all, they ran at full power (nominal clock and voltage) all the time.
Intel: ok you can slow down boy
AMD: NO TIME TO COOL, WE HAVE TO GO FAS... ERROR
UA-cam recommendeds this to me after fucking 14 years
Cuz your account wasn't even made when this was uploaded
Man, you nuted for so long
Same
Recommended to me for the 5th time haha
SAME oops all caps
I remember this from in the day. Back then AMD thermal control was not designed to cope with having the heatsink suddenly removed. Im glad chips have much more thermal management now - at least twice i have started up a PC with no actual contact between the CPU and heatsink, and its nice that they dont immediately explode anymore!
Maybe they should. That way you get to pay the consequences of your ways.
@@windowsxseven Loosing a CPU because the manual for a heatsink is pictures only seems excessive.
@@dylanarcher827 To you, maybe.
@@windowsxseven oof
Who stole your breakfast man?
@@juicy_oranges5529 AMD
Conclusion, never fuck with the heatsink.
For Amd users ha
@@bardanmalla193 I think it's all fixed now
@@clawrag9152 here, I'll pull the cooler off my overclocked i9 9900k to check.
@@bardanmalla193 yeah new amd cpus are good now
@@DXM339 I don't think they are non-f#ckable now. They just got good performance.
Source: I managed to get +0.1GHz on my Ryzen Laptop and turn it to an oven. Shouldn't have been OCable when it's advertised as a locked chip.
Next time use cream cheese instead of thermal paste. The cpu will have more calories to burn.
Lol
hort
lol
Lol
Lol
This video is like finding a rare gem 💎 walking down the streets
😎
This guy still hearting comments after 15 years
@@User-je7gf then i am also willing to get hearted
15 years!!!
yea exept that gem is found by 2million people xDDD
INTEL: Imma underclock myself to prevent from overheating
AMD: CPU go brrrrr!
cringe dead meme
@@Majedishungry dead memes still go BRRRRRRRRRR
@@Majedishungry Memes are memes as in every 60 seconds in Africa a minute passes
@@anshulkadu9665 well well well how the turn tables
@@Majedishungry boy your birth is a cringe
Amd: Our users will never do this, we can sleep well
Intel: PREVENT THOSE IDIOTS TO BURN WHOLE HOUSE
another excuse
Amd was just an inferior brand who didn't know how to make chips properly.
@@bruh-qq1sx
Sure, they have come a really long way.
Ngl but amd ryzen series blew up
@@shadowsj2585 as they should
Pentium: oof its a little warm in here, better down throttle as to not hurt myself.
Athlon: *fucking explodes*
Yeah, AMD was...different at the time
@@Sayfax Thank god they got their act together nowadays.
Times have changed so much especially with Pentium which used to be so good and top of the line and Amd has made a 180 against intel
AMD really fucking shit right?
Athlon: best I can do is, give you 10 seconds to escape.
I remember watching this video when it was new... never thought i'd see it again! I had an Athlon XP "Barton" 2500+ at the time!
🤣
haha....ahh yes...the good old days of having to solder the bridges/use a conductive pen to 'unlock' the chips
@@Lancia444 I remember going out to an office supply store to buy the certain type of graphite to do it! I can’t remember what it was though.
*Imagine this video pops up on your Recommendations 140 years from now!* 🤯
That would be LIT
Hoo shit here we go again 🤣
they would be like " oooooh , thats how the neanderthals lived " LUL
lol
UA-cam won't be a thing by then
this was recommended to me in 2021. really weird to see them running so differently.
Yeah
Same.
Well I'm not surprised, socket 462 is more "advanced", and AMD CPUs were very hot
@@crashtek hmm, why does it seem that amd CPU's have always been so hot?
@@liamiangaming7931 compare xeon W-3275 xeon W-3175X with epyc-7742 epyc-7h12 and threadripper-3990x
I'm talking about "performance per watt", and yeah you can buy nice futuristic-style cooler for your amd furnace
Conclusion: we can cook food on old CPUs.
only on amd
We can fucking bake bread on AMD CPU's
Amd
The best method to cook while playing game is to cook on NVIDIA GPU
we can grill chicken on i9 11xxx
I love finding old tech videos! 2001 cpu's. What a great nostalgic journey. Nowadays is pretty hard to burn your CPU, even without a cooler. :D
nobody: *buys intel*
Intel: *contacts youtube*
YT: *lets see what we can do*
Me: *why is this on my recommended?*
Always with intel🙌🏻😍
@@Alan_George_Jr_01 me too
@@itzcrazy_otakud537 💙
Yeah, I am pretty sure that's what happened 😂
UA-cam : after 14 years its time to recommend this video to everyone!! 🤣
First comment
They wanted to remind you of these good,old,simple Not Cyberpunky 2077 Types of games like now.
UA-cam is strange
@@-sk_47- how and why?
yes
Isn't it amazing how the owner of this channel is still active and haven't lost it's channel for 14 years
Me having already multiple account for just forgetting my freaking passwords xD
This happened to me on roblox
Imagine he commented on your comment.
This video is 2yr older than my age😳
i don't understand HOW people loose their passwords. Atleast write it down on a piece of paper or notebook.
@@iCore7Gaming I've done it before but the paper got lost xD, careless of mine
Tom's Hardware was the shit back in these days.
The AMD Athlons were known for being massively on "fire", I used one to heat up my whole room.
P.s. love the music
@@survxlt that happend once, I was too broke for a 3rd cpu so I waited for summer.
thats why AMD comes from Always Mostly Dead :))
Oh Wow 14 years...
Will not complain though...😁😁
-_-
●﹏☉︎
:/
Intel and AMD now has totally changed their personalities.
Agreed🤣🤣
Amd only changed their logo and made fx v2
@@somerandomgadzo4778 what u talking about ? I'm using Ryzen 5 1600 since 2017. It's coolest cpu I've ever used in it's performance range.
@@nw3877 Intel cant beat AMd Cpus any more in terms of Performance...infact Intel is far away....
@@vickievik8464 I never said otherwise
“14 years ago” damn. I wonder how people will react when it gets to “28 years ago” lmfao
"ooh they needed monitors for computers "
"28 years ago" damn. I wonder how people will react when it gets to "56 years ago" lmfao
Welp I'm old
Lets wait another 14 years 😂
"Dad? Why there is no 16K option?"
And that is why the next generations of chips all had IHS (Integrated heat spreaders) installed, like the P4 had in this demo. I had a T-bird 1.4, it died/fried when my board went cooked due to a cheap/bad power supply.
This brings back memories, I remember watching this video back in 2001, while still in University, and working at a small startup ISP.
I am agree with you but including also that next generations, AMD overcame to Intel =)
@@likedroidgt9109 AMD overcame already by this point with the Athlon and Duron chips, they held it until Intel released the core 2 duo line of chips and did not regain it until the ryzen zen 3 line and have again lost it to the Intel alder lake.
Nonsense. The IHS had a different purpose; that is protecting the very naked core chip from being chrushed. A IHS would distribute the load carried out by the CPU cooler, which where quite strong back in the days.
Awesome!
Found this 14 years old video on my youtube recommendation, it was uploaded when i was in junior high school 😂
Lmao I was 2 years old when this was uploaded 😂😂😂
@@vishrutsachan me too
Ah ad bg mhavin
Njr bng Mhavin
Me too
A Pentium 4 without a heat sync runs at 29°c while running a game. Wow.
Now imagine deep water cooling
@@420cs2 freeze the cpu
It was the limit at the time of removing heat sink it was 29°C but just after he removed the heat sink the temps went up
Heatsink
@@harshit4501 pentium 4 was the hottest cpu of the time. 29 C? Seriously?
Proof of youtube trying to get us gamers to meet at one place after 14 years.
well, nice to meet y'all
nice to meet you!
Carry me in apex
greetings
Yeah
nice to meet you, sir
15 years and still kicking ass
+1000 for the chiptune song
LMAO imagine if intel chips thermal throttled at 38° c now a days
It was not directly measured from cpu, it was a laser so real temp should be much higher I think
@@doublea4628 tru but still relatively reasonable surface temp. It was 38c in CA today lol
38c is my idle temp lol
He measured on shiny metal, never a good reading.
my idle temps are 60c...so must be throttling always
The music at the start be like:
“Yep, That’s me, you probably wondering why I got into this situation, well let me tell you why you shouldn’t remove the fan off the Cpu”
You know the video is old when you see the "intel inside" logo.
@@RRareGaming he means the old logo
Jokes one u I have 2006 laptop with that logo
I miss that old logo, it had character.
This is how Intel's commercials looked like back in the day.
AMD got roasted
LOL I remember I showed this video to my dad 14 years ago stating that AMD processors aren't good, now I only use AMD
🤣🤣🤣🤣 I do using Ryzen 5 3500x 🤣🤣 beast
It all came down to board partners not implementing AMD's overheat protection properly. It all got straightened out once Athlon 64 was released. I fried a Thunderbird 1200 by not having the heatsink properly seated, fried the processor before I could say "sh**"
I’ve always used Intel and it worked fine for me. I will switch to Apple M1X soon.
How old are you, fam? You look old af.
@@the_mariocrafter Just switch to AMD.
That is the most mid-2000's music I've heard as of late, love it.
that's rather middle 90s music
It sucks.
Sounds like the the late 80s though
Sounds like something out of a cracktro/Amiga demo
I wish I knew what it was
When I get old, I will tell my grandchildren about that weird system that recommends videos for people after 14 years.
I don't want to be that annoying guy, but do you expect youtube to only recommend one day old videos or what? Why do these type of comments get so many likes?
If you make a video today where you say what you want tell to them there is a good chance will be in the recommendation for your grandchildren , just in case you forget
I hope they still watch ours vídeos
@@tiogriver8479 i like this. The future generations should now about us
Sad thing is that as you get old, 14 years doesn't seem like a long time. I have computers that I bought in the 80's that still work great (after a recap). I still use a version of Photoshop that's 21 years old.
Hell, I remember when this video first showed up on the Tom's Hardware web site, 20 freakin' years ago.
"Fragged TikTok"
The video is like from early 2000s
We have all these people saying "14 years later" and stuff but nobody talking about how the AMD processors ***WERE HOTTER THAN AN OVEN AT ALMOST 700 DEGRESS***
now the AMD is in Demand for Gaming. Time has been CHANGED!!!!!!!!!!!!!
@@nitinshinde642
Actually, this was during a time when AMD was shitting on Intel.
AMD spent most of the early 2000s dumpstering Intel.
@@aaronmatthews1425 yep intel's pentiums were getting dumpstered on
370 Degrees, actually
@@codeIMperfect he's obviously referring the the fahrenheit measurement
Ahh yes the *techno* music genre. How nostalgic
The song used is:
Allister Brimble - Project X Title Theme
Project X is a space shoot'em up for the Amiga 500, made by Team 17.
In 2014, Allister Brimble made a full modern remix of the tune as well, it's on youtube and spotify.
Tonku
@@satyanarayansahoo8956 India???
DAMN.. nostalgia
I remember watching this back at university in the early 2000s! The music is pure nostalgia!
It would seem that I've stumbled into these ancient ruins, may the Algorithm have mercy upon me and all future travellers.
Great legendary video
Now, we see how far AMD has grown up now
The opposite is happening now. Amd has grown too big and has outstripped Intel.
Nobody:
Literally nobody:
UA-cam: You are the chosen one.
Fax
31like
No no no... WE are
So then I have to wait 14 years to grow my channel :'3?
The UA-cam algorithm will always be a mystery to us...
I remember a family member showing me this in around '08 as a reason why I shouldn't get anything AMD powered. Man times have changed but thank you for the nostalgia hit :D
I literally watch this when it came out. Why am I being recommended this 14 years later?
Because you watch it when it came out
You is chosen
because you didn't watch it
@@Okwardi yeah
Plot Twist: This is an Advertisement of Intel
lol
No it's not AMD just sucks on durability
@@goodone3949 and Intel wants to Show that. So do you know what an Plot Twist is?
@@nixremix what
@@goodone3949 just use amd 5950x once and try this nothing will happen your intel suckes have seen 11900k 😂😂😂😂 what a joke on you fanboy of intel
UA-cam recommendations 2006-2020: still early
Recommendations 2021: IT'S TIME
And AMD took this seriously 😂
imagining when I'll get old..... 30 years later youtube recommended this.
Hi to the people who will get this in their recommended in another 14 years.
me :D
Definitely didnt see this exact comment 8 other times
@@AntiqueMeme Welcome to youtube
ive watched this video in 2012
ive watched this video in 2014
ive watched this video for many years and i still come back to it even in 2021 and probably even in the future
2024 update, got too much hardware in my room lmao
This video was recommended to me on July 17, 2021. Exactly 15 years later.
Snoop Dogg, get the hell out of those CPU's.
its been 7 years
@@miindz3240 its been 12 hours
@@xvs9999 it's been 1 day
@@rodotodx3630 It's been 7 minutes
@@xvs9999 its been a hour
youtube: "ey, you wanna know What happens when you remove the fan?"
me with my amd processor burning: A little late for Lenny
Not sure why your comment wasnt about how old the video was but whatever
I have a laptop with an amd cpu and one day i was playng doom and it was laging as f*ck and i realized after ... the fan died and my board was black around ...
Back early 90s This music is from Commodore Amiga 500 demo...Amazing years!
This is the title theme of the Amiga Game Project X by Team 17. Music by Allister Brimble. So not a demo. ;)
I actually remember watching this video all those years back. How time flies.
I remember watching this like 7+ years ago, looking back at it filled me with nostalgia
nobody:
youtube to this vid after literally 14 fucking years: *"look at me, you're on everyone recommendation now"*
that's almost 15.
In my case 11 years hahaha
Just stopping by and saying hi to the beautiful people that had this video recommended to them 14 years later
Wow, here we are, 15 years later and I remember when I first saw that video, I was glad I had an Athlon XP which has a temperature diode in it and will switch off...
Everyone:"WhO Got ThIs In ThEiR rEcOmMeNdEd?"
Me: See "Assembled in Malaysia" *proud*
1:17
sama/ same😂
MALAYSIAN GANG 😎
almost as hot as your country
@@JustYesntMan we can survive 370°celcius?
imagine living in Malaysia
I was 20 when I saw this clip for first time. It was 14 years ago. It's so sad to feel myself oldie.
Lol
wish i still felt like 20, my damn hip been bothering me for a week now
Where you watched this?
Is 5his the same I'd?
Your account is 8 years old tho
@@dear_imran we’re shared videos on DC++ (p2p networks) or got it on public ftp or from cd/dvd where stored funnies clips, pranks and so on. That’s was popular methods in the first half of 00s.
This dude have good editing skill's back in 2006
Well I think we'll see this again in 8-14 years and remember the times.
The moment when Intel was living peacefully.
Good old days when one faulty fan connector meant your CPU literally caught on fire.
my laptop was made in 2018 and i have to sit near an air conditioner if i want to play high demand games
It won't catch fire, new computers shut down before that happens.
@@No-vq1iv i know it wont catch fire my laptop slows down when its hot lol
@@No-vq1iv my 2013 laptop also shuts down when it overheats lol
@@rarinth I have a laptop from 2013 too, and it did get hot but it never shut down. Maybe you should.... clean it....??
Unless you have and the cooler is just dogwater or something
you should do this test again but with modern hardware, an i7 6700k and an amd fx 9590.
+shut your face! they'd just crash upon reaching thermal limits. But neat idea
+shut your face! Newer CPU's have better thermal protection. They would just shut down. I've got an i7 930 @ 2.5 ghz, and the stock intel fan just died out of the blue (I keep my system clean, free of dust, and neat, idk why it happened, and the pc just shutted down, and it wouldn't POST when i tried turning it on again.
Taito It should post.... cpu's are able to run without a heatsink but they will shut down if they get to warm (you can go to bios to check stuff safely but dont run without heatsink please)
Half_Finis Yeah, i know it should post, but i started the pc again inmediatelly after it shutted down, so the CPU was still hot and would not work.
(of course i opened the pc and checked for the problem, i dont wanna burn my pc lol)
+shut your face! FX 9590 wuold burn, that ting is so hot and power hungry
15 years later recommand this video
Amd after watching this video ... Ok I'm gonna end Intel's whole career after few years
few years? more like after a decade.
First time youtube recommends me a old but unpopular video
Me too
OMG!!! Watching this Intel vs AMD battle in 2021 shows us they are fighting for more than a decade and still going on 😱😂
2 decades, this was filmed in 2001
40 years.
seriously you are the guy who uploading videos on youtube since 2006 and still active on youtube but have only 1.8k subscribers this is the JUSTICE of UA-cam I will cry
I really can't believe that P4 just kept going without the heatsink on. "I'm running at 100+°C? Not a care in the world, gotta push those 5 fps in (Quake 3?)."
The Palomino 1200 was just like "HOW DARE YOU TOUCH MY HEATSINK".
It's making me wonder what would happen if you repeated this test with a modern(-ish) 2GHz single-core CPU. With thermal shutdown SOMEHOW disabled, of course.
A Sempron M100 would be a perfect candidate (same amount of L2 cache, too), but it doesn't have an IHS.
i got a sempron 3200+ and a pentium 4 541, is that modern enough? XD
Bhume TM Not really ^^.
how about an AMD FX 9390. XD or an R9 390X GPU just to change the game.
How about Athlon 3000G?
@@TheNotSoChibiRobo lol after 4 years
Summary when heat sink is removed ;
Intel : Game freezes.
Amd : Processor melts.
I clicked on the video and when I heard the music I instantly went:
"What, is this the 2000nds, pick some better music..."
*checks the upload date: 2006*
"Yeah, it fits."
15 years later, it come to my youtube recommendation
love the video but its bullshit, a pentium 4 running on 29 degrees w/o heatsink? and it slows down? those things can run at 80 degrees and will keep going, i love intel (have a i7 myself) but this is pure bullshit
My AMD FX-6100 runs hotter than 84F, it had to have been a wrong reading on the Intel CPUs.
Lol I removed the heat sink on a P4 when playing fucking crisis and the CPU went to 167 degrees f and then tripped the overload protection on the dell motherboard I was using
Peter Bour A D-D-Dell motherboard? Never heard of a motherboard from 'Hell'
that is not that hot. 167 degrees F is 75 degrees Celsius and you would be ok if ur pc is that hot, no issues
oh wait this comment is 2 years old
Ryzen 9 5900x: Melts the entire circuit
Or just shuts down instantly.
Alternate title : Showing how AMD has a self destruct and bomb mode inbuilt.
Hello people who got this in their recommended 15 years later
20 years after and this video is still awesome.
Just casually recommends me this nearly 15 years after it was uploaded lol
AMD in 2021 : "its over intel, I have higher Core"
Get it Intel *core* i9
HAHAHAHHBABBDENSUD
Why UA-cam recommend me this after 15 years
I usually got recommended video from 8 or 10 years ago, but never from 14 years ago
This is amazing
do this test again
do you have a pc
not relevant anymore since every cpu is now have thermal protection
@@ESTHETICSHADOW yes he has a pc
that's crazy, I expected the house to burn down when removing the fan from a Pentium 4
the reason it didn't is unknown
Thermal limiting built into Intel CPUs for years. It will throttle and actually shut down if it gets too hot.
AMD used to never have this protection, but now it does. Ryzen 5 thermal limit is something ridiculous though like 110C, hotter than boiling water.
@@compmanio36 interesting!
was just making a joke, but thank you for the explanation!
So surreal having this pop up in my recommended videos every 5-6 years
I think if your tried this on a new cpu exactly the same way, the pc would shutdown because the cpu has built in thermal protection.
Just run slow, i had a stuck pump on an aio on an older socket 2011 xeon hexacore, it downclocked to around 30mghz! Never stopped working, just kept itself bellow 100c.
it would heat up slowly realizing that it doesnt have a cooler. or, if its amd then the temps will skyrocket and it shuts down
it will clock itself down to it's lowest state, for a i3 4170 it was 200 mhz...
if it reaches 100°c and it cannot clock itself slower then the cpu will reach 110°c+ and shut down. If it's not AMD of course
@@vi23a seems as if it was kind of "AMD is hot and not safe" stereotype/propaganda
@@swame-50 social credit, glory to the ccp
Ah the days where AMD had a reputation for being so hot
Those weren't it... Pentium 4 were so hot they abandoned the design entirely and used some derived from PIII to make the Core Duos
@Gavin Raditya Go cry kid intel next gen 10nm+ will destroy amd
@@kelvino5305 I can see intels marketing worked on you lol
@@shadowxxe lol
This isn't about cpus running hot. The video is trying to demonstrate the importance of thermal throttling.
Ah, the good ol' days when AMD procs love to regularly fry your entire computer. Had one mboard up in smokes too before. Now, AMD has become the new master in the processor market, good times.
Cheers to people who got this in their recommendation 15 years later.
О, это такой баянище) Это видео смотрел, мне кажется, ещё даже не на ютубе в начале нулевых.
Эх, давно это было.
Именно так и было: тоже смотрел его где-то в те времена, еще поливали амд, какое уг выпустили, горит😁
@@healokity да, это знаменитая заказуха интуля из того же периода, когда они давали взятки оемам, чтобы те не использовали амуде в своих сборках и ноутах. Интуль до сих пор штраф не выплатил по судебному постановлению, кстати.
@@Zorro33313 а что в жизни не заказуха?
Я тогда вообще ребенком был когда впервые увидел это... :D
Welcome. You are not the only one to whom youtube recommended this.
This video was inaccurate when it was released. Yes, the first generation AMD socket A processors lacked the thermal diode that would shut the system down when overheated... however this video was released a year after the Athlon XP, with a diode, came out. Motherboards that supported the Athlon XP also would shut off if the heatsink was removed. This was a tainted video, designed to increase FUD against AMD at the time by Tom's Hardware.
wow :D
thanks for information
the video is looked to be weird by itself
becaz only intel is survive but AMD is not.
i think this is the one of critisism that make the video's original author delete it.
i hope your comment got high voted
Got this recommended 17 years later...