CPU Sockets as Fast As Possible

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  • Опубліковано 25 чер 2016
  • LGA 1151, AM3+, LGA 2011-3, FM2...it can be difficult to keep track of all the different modern CPU sockets! Here's what you need to know about them.
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  • @noanoxan
    @noanoxan 8 років тому +407

    03:24 you gotta warn us if you're gonna show gore like that.
    Such a sad, sad, gruesome pic... 😰

    • @Salehalanazi-7
      @Salehalanazi-7 8 років тому +12

      every fucking Viewer find your profile image disturbing XD

    • @N1ko0L
      @N1ko0L 5 років тому +5

      BDSM Porn for nerds

    • @Razi98
      @Razi98 5 років тому +3

      Recently, my bro was cleaning the desktop and he BRUSHED THE PINS IN THE SOCKET.
      Had to get a brand new mobo with the same 1st generation Intel processor socket as the new build would be damn expensive...

    • @heyitsdazy
      @heyitsdazy 4 роки тому +2

      @@Razi98 With a horse brush???

    • @voovin
      @voovin 3 роки тому

      So sad 😭

  • @directr4288
    @directr4288 8 років тому +237

    i think lga 1151 is just absolutely ridiculous, like srsly? a single pin more ? you needed that?

    • @mastaw
      @mastaw 8 років тому +24

      Probably to change the name, I switched from 1156 to 1155

    • @directr4288
      @directr4288 8 років тому +96

      Saman Miran prolly to sell more mother boards from their partners lol. you want the new cpus? nigga better get a new mobo.

    • @brysonshires9573
      @brysonshires9573 8 років тому +26

      So people wont be confused on which motherboard to use....If it was all the same socket, noone would know which cpu to use

    • @MadSupra354
      @MadSupra354 8 років тому +4

      That's a problem with the naming scheme rather than the name they use then (ref. AM3 & AM3+). There's no excuse.

    • @NoName-oj5km
      @NoName-oj5km 8 років тому

      yes.

  • @StrokePlay
    @StrokePlay 8 років тому +87

    I enjoyed building my First PC, can't wait to do it again!

    • @someweirdguy7275
      @someweirdguy7275 8 років тому +19

      just scarp it and rebuild it

    • @hattrickster33
      @hattrickster33 8 років тому +11

      Yeah same =D
      The only part that sucked was the stress of putting the CPU in the socket. I couldn't sleep thinking about what would happen if I destroyed the MOBO and the CPU by messing up that step. Turned out to be easy though. So next time should be less stressful.

    • @SummonerArthur
      @SummonerArthur 8 років тому +3

      I had problems with the heatsink on my first time...

    • @StrokePlay
      @StrokePlay 8 років тому

      What happened?

    • @SummonerArthur
      @SummonerArthur 8 років тому +2

      EpicsArchive I didnt readed the manual...
      So I didnt knew how to fit it in the mobo properly, so I ended folding it...

  • @ksells
    @ksells 8 років тому +24

    I personally think both 'array styles' used by AMD and Intel make sense for their products. In most cases an Intel CPU will cost much more than the motherboard so theoretically it's better for the pins to break on the motherboard rather than on the CPU

    • @danimayb
      @danimayb Рік тому +1

      Still think that now? lol

  • @ReeCocho
    @ReeCocho 8 років тому +201

    3:23 AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAH!

    • @mckinleywyman
      @mckinleywyman 8 років тому +60

      That physically hurt to look at. Some real computergore right there.

    • @ClintonM0SFMAnimator
      @ClintonM0SFMAnimator 8 років тому +10

      I should have read the comments before watching. It hurts so bad.

    • @jacksimmons6415
      @jacksimmons6415 7 років тому +2

      this has happened to me... it brings flashbacks.

    • @oldrandomcomputing6247
      @oldrandomcomputing6247 7 років тому +4

      WHAT THE HELL DID YOU DO TO THAT CPU!?!?!?!?!?

    • @oldrandomcomputing6247
      @oldrandomcomputing6247 7 років тому +3

      Fischbot I managed to dodge the bullet because I nearly damaged my processor, but I managed to fix it. it was a MASSIVE pain though.

  • @Korinrl
    @Korinrl 8 років тому +13

    3:24 my soul ached to see all those pins messed up

  • @Atodaso
    @Atodaso 8 років тому +1

    Amazing - Whoever suggested this topic is amazing. I was just looking for a decent video about this the other day, but came up severely short. +1

  • @16awala
    @16awala 8 років тому +5

    I found my first computer collecting dust in the basement about a year ago, and since I hadn't actually gotten into computers until nearly a decade after I stopped using that pc, I never knew what was inside. I opened it up and was greeted by a big cartridge with a tiny fan on it labeled "Pentium II". I hadn't even known at the time that cartridge cpu's ever existed.

  • @Cheez1000
    @Cheez1000 8 років тому +25

    3:23
    Add a gore warning next time.

  • @simpledare.
    @simpledare. 8 років тому +152

    Last time I came this early UK was still United Kingdom, now it's Divided Kingdom

    • @OfficialJuke
      @OfficialJuke 8 років тому +5

      penis

    • @MrDitkovich
      @MrDitkovich 8 років тому +3

      +StormTrooper97 PREACH

    • @BenGHD
      @BenGHD 8 років тому +1

      It's United Kingdom because Ireland, Wales, England and Scotland are united to become Great Britain.

    • @yurtttttt96
      @yurtttttt96 8 років тому +6

      +BenG HD Ireland IS NOT apart of the United Kingdom. The U.K. Is the nations of England, Wales, Scotland & Northern Ireland. Great Britain is the nations of England, Wales & Scotland.

    • @jackmiliken6354
      @jackmiliken6354 8 років тому

      +BenG HD *North Ireland

  • @noneofyourbusiness5074
    @noneofyourbusiness5074 7 років тому +1

    Can I just say I love quickie? I learnt everything about hardware from him, Thanks for being born mate!!!Cheers

  • @rogerdatt8861
    @rogerdatt8861 8 років тому +1

    I love how targetted advertising by Linus doesn't require any data mining, coding, or browser history snooping. Keep up the awesome work!

  • @tjrsasea
    @tjrsasea 8 років тому

    Very informative and useful! Advanced congrats on your 1 MILLION!!! :D

  • @iUmarFarooqi
    @iUmarFarooqi 8 років тому +6

    Please also make a video on how you guys edit these AWESOME looking As Fast As Possible videos!

    • @JohnDoe-uq2qd
      @JohnDoe-uq2qd 8 років тому

      A big staff with multiple editors

  • @ballinangel3231
    @ballinangel3231 8 років тому +1

    these basic videos are so helpful for first time pc builders bc I am so worried about parts compatibility :)

  • @vwa9832
    @vwa9832 6 років тому

    Thanks for clarifying what the numbers on the LGA meant. Much appreciated

  • @richardirvine2220
    @richardirvine2220 4 роки тому

    Nice to get the info. Thanks Techquickie.

  • @Frikken
    @Frikken 8 років тому

    This is actually great, I've been helping people build computers lately and trying to explain to them what exactly is going on has been a hassle. Now I can show people this video instead of having to re-explain it every time.

  • @SubinGeorge26
    @SubinGeorge26 7 років тому +7

    Why in the world would anyone dislike this video??? It gave us information about sockets

    • @doomr6937
      @doomr6937 4 роки тому

      Subin George it might not’ve helped them

  • @WarriorsPhoto
    @WarriorsPhoto 8 років тому

    Another great and simple video that explains something we all deal with as tech people. Could you all do a video on the new digital audio products coming out? What I mean is on iOS they will send sound via the Lightning connector or Android sending audio via USB3 type-C connectors on some newer phones. Thank you.

  • @Eildriz
    @Eildriz 8 років тому

    Congrats! Almost 1 Million :)

  • @jacknicholson1288
    @jacknicholson1288 7 років тому +1

    I just got a notification saying you just uploaded this.

  • @jameshiggins4067
    @jameshiggins4067 7 років тому +6

    I like the new look of Ryzen CPU pins.

  • @brianlouth282
    @brianlouth282 8 років тому

    Great video as always very informative

  • @Brunoxid0
    @Brunoxid0 8 років тому +15

    Couple days late. Just had a test about this.

  • @dysfunctionalwombat
    @dysfunctionalwombat 7 років тому

    The processor in the middle of the pic with a bunch is a Socket 370,
    I have a board and Pentium 3 933 with that socket type

  • @shehzaanaabdulla3047
    @shehzaanaabdulla3047 8 років тому

    That image of the socket with all the bent pins had piano strings shrieking in my mind. The stuff of nightmares.

  • @gabrocki
    @gabrocki 8 років тому +8

    Laughed my ass off at the POS part :DD

  • @GoAMPify
    @GoAMPify 8 років тому +30

    girls explained next epsiode ?

    • @parakmi1
      @parakmi1 3 роки тому +2

      Girls.
      They all have diferent size and shape sockets but compatibility will probably not be an issue. Make sure there is enough lubrication before insertion. This mostly comes preinstalled but you may need to apply some manually.
      it is very wise to cover your entire cpu with a special rubber cover before inserting into the socket. This may slow down performance and not provide optimum experience but it will provide maximum protection against viruses and malware and also save you from alot of trouble in the ocassion of uncontrolled coolant leaking.
      Please note that brand new motherboards will have sealant in their sockets. This is nothing to worry about as it will brake off as soon as you insert the cpu but be sure to do it gently for the first time.

    • @purpsosa
      @purpsosa 3 роки тому

      i don’t think linus would know anything about that

  • @user-sp3mx7ck2v
    @user-sp3mx7ck2v 8 років тому

    thank you for sharing these wonderful knowledges! #linustech

  • @SlightlyMiscalculated
    @SlightlyMiscalculated 8 років тому

    When I first got my processor the delivery person just absolutely destroyed the box and in turn bent a handful of the pins on the cpu inside. Spent a good hour+ with the tiniest flathead I own to bend them back. That was fun. In the end though it fit perfectly into the socket and has worked beautifully ever since.

    • @supervegito2277
      @supervegito2277 5 років тому

      Too impatient to ask for a replacement?
      Maybe the company isnt responsible for that, but the mail would be.

  • @-gmoore7747
    @-gmoore7747 7 років тому +3

    I found one of my parents old pcs in there closet so I decided to clean it up as I had nothing to do and it was the weekend and I kinda got bored of most of my games so then when i was taking out components I realized I hadn't taken out the cpu yet so I looked around and found a cartridge with a 40 or 20 mm fan mounted on it and I thought ok well that must be an old cpu so I googled it and realized that cpus were also inserted like cartridges a while ago I was then confused as to how to remove it as it was bolted on the mobo with rivets and other stuff that is hard to remove.

  • @Ali-bd6kb
    @Ali-bd6kb 8 років тому +6

    5:19 when the Internet is slow

  • @CerealBro1
    @CerealBro1 8 років тому

    Who else watches these videos just to see how creative the transition into the advertisement is?

  • @AutisticThinker
    @AutisticThinker 5 років тому

    POS was also taken... Used for Point-Of-Sale, the computers that restaurants and retails use for sales.

  • @sleeplessindefatigable6385
    @sleeplessindefatigable6385 8 років тому +3

    oh jeez this brought back some bad memories. A few years back I had a fairly nice little prebuilt pc and it was starting to show its age. I checked on the case and it proudly displayed "AMD athlon 2" on it so I did the "logical" thing and went ahead and purchased an AMD FX 8350.
    not smart.
    so I get home with this beastie in my hand and set about trying to pull my computer apart and after a lot of effort I finally got to the motberboard which, superficially at least, appeared to have the right sockets.
    This was back when I didn't know about sockets. "AMDs are easy to install" they said.
    about five minutes of wrangling later and I'd bent two pins. an hour of desperate wiggling with a knife later and those pins totally came off. I spent the next hour or so practically crying at my own failure.
    and that's the story of how I threw away about £180 on a processor and then killed it before I even got to run it.

  • @Vidya1939
    @Vidya1939 5 років тому

    Nice information TKQ

  • @benjaminoechsli1941
    @benjaminoechsli1941 3 роки тому +3

    2:57 And Zen+... And Zen 2... and Zen 3. You had a great run, AM4.

  • @passionlipalterego8338
    @passionlipalterego8338 8 років тому +1

    gathering information to help me when I build a pc for the first time...all this knowledge is a bit nerve wracking...

  • @jorockgalvan
    @jorockgalvan 8 років тому

    its about time!

  • @Locutus
    @Locutus 6 років тому

    You should do a video on heatsinks, and how they work.

  • @eustacequinlank7418
    @eustacequinlank7418 8 років тому

    Your description of inserting the CPU into the Socket gave me the fucking horn, the coolant tip made me think of putting an ice pack on my arse, useful for these hot and sweaty summer months. Thanks, Linus. You're a star.

  • @aaroncline7714
    @aaroncline7714 8 років тому

    Hey Linus. I was wondering how powered USB hubs work. Does it just help power the peripherals or can it hurt them by giving them to much voltage? I had an AVID interface for Pro Tools and when it came to supplying phantom power for two condenser mics, I was concerned. I got a powered USB hub (Amazon Basics) but, I was just wondering if devices only pull what they need or if they can be burnt up, so to say. Thanx man! Love the show!

  • @angrodNumenesse
    @angrodNumenesse 8 років тому

    My mobo uses lga 771 narrow ILM. I am using lga 775 compatible heatsinks (dual socket mobo.) I had to make custom mounting brackets so that I could mount the heatsinks. Screw compatibility, I will make it work! :D

  • @christopherweeks89
    @christopherweeks89 7 років тому +7

    "Techquickie just uploaded a video." A little late UA-cam

    • @makoro9161
      @makoro9161 7 років тому

      Chris Weeks we will not like your comment

  • @gazelle1467
    @gazelle1467 4 роки тому

    I didn't think I was that much of a computer nerd until I actually had a visceral reaction to 3:24

  • @MrEnzoVincenzo
    @MrEnzoVincenzo 5 років тому

    I'm a big LTT fan boy and after 5 years of self taught computer work I decided to come back to school and my teacher recommended this video!

  • @ZILtoid1991
    @ZILtoid1991 8 років тому

    Things that were either incorrect or missing:
    -CPUs on cards were an experiment, and before them PGA sockets already existed. They were mostly useful in the days of the external L2 cache.
    -Back then, both manufacturers used the same sockets, but Intel in order to monopolize the x86 CPU market they made their own sockets exclusive, forcing AMD to use their own and several 3rd party manufacturers to leave the market.

  • @jaedonhaskins9917
    @jaedonhaskins9917 8 років тому

    this should be one of the first things a person learns when learning about computers. i just had a person reach out to me about a faulty psu which ened up being a ruined 3rd gen i5 because his friend bought him an lga 1150 board when his processopr needed and lga 1155 board. he forved the processor in and cracked and bent a corner of his cpu by forcing it in.

  • @TucanInMyPants
    @TucanInMyPants 3 роки тому +1

    When he says "the new Zen architecture" I immediately had to check how old this was. Yep it's old af.

  • @GoldenTreesMC
    @GoldenTreesMC 5 років тому +2

    I wish all cpu used the same connectors

  • @Keesz1
    @Keesz1 8 років тому +1

    Nice green hue Linus

  • @CocoaNutTF2
    @CocoaNutTF2 8 років тому +4

    That Starbucks looks exactly like one of the 13 in my town!

  • @charleshines1553
    @charleshines1553 Рік тому

    You are 100% correct that you should not have to apply pressure to a CPU to seat it. If anything you should do the exact opposite and set it down carefully in the socket. The pins on a PGA socket will fall into place if the socket is correctly opened. Unless you bent any of the pins or didn't set the CPU down flat in the socket, it will require zero insertion force (it is why they are sometimes called ZIF sockets). One other reason it would not go in is that the CPU might not be oriented in the socket properly. Look for a mark or arrow on the socket and CPU and they should be matched to the same corner. Also note that a CPU will not go into the socket correctly if at all if it is not oriented correctly. If that happens, stop where you are, *FREEZE* and look to see if you did something wrong. Also install your PC parts when you have the whole day to yourself so you can enjoy the experience and do it correctly. Maybe that will give you plenty of time to check everything over once or twice. Then you can get a cup of coffee or something else and power it on for the first time and install the OS. I say do all of this on a free day so that you don't have to rush anything, building a PC should be fun. Rushing it will just lead to stress and possibly damaged parts. Need help, by all means call in a knowledgeable friend. He can help you out with anything you are not sure of. This isn't as difficult as some people would make it sound. Just take your time do it right and have fun!!

  • @awayforthewin1325
    @awayforthewin1325 6 років тому

    Yes, a tech quickie with linus

  • @EvanOrNBZ
    @EvanOrNBZ 6 років тому

    I like how people forget about bga (ball pin arrangement) its very rare to find a cpu that has a bga socket, if im correct, its in the broadwell micro architecture and in old mobile parts

    • @darksidelead
      @darksidelead 6 років тому

      im sure its in more embedded systems than you think, not to mention laptops and probably used in fixed system like phones.

  • @TheLukemcdaniel
    @TheLukemcdaniel 8 років тому

    Not only do you need a cooler to match your socket, but pay attention to which way it will connect. I ordered the wrong cooler master 212, and it could only go with the fans pushing/pulling vertically, which made it too wide and would have blocked half my memory slots. had to switch to one that attached differently.

  • @NatiYolieX
    @NatiYolieX 8 років тому

    Just watched the is 4k video worth it. You guys should do one about HDR. It looks like it's becoming a very standard technology that many say will have a bigger impact than 4k.

  • @ComputerFiguur
    @ComputerFiguur 8 років тому

    thanks for this video :)

  • @MrGencyExit64
    @MrGencyExit64 8 років тому +2

    The whole cartridge form factor was a temporary thing from the P2 / Athlon era with on-board cache. Prior to this we used pins (and this made the Pentium Pro look quite bizarre) and following it we used pins :)

  • @colinmaharaj
    @colinmaharaj 8 років тому

    HEY! POS is the acronym for the capitol in my country Port-Of-Spain.

  • @vaughn9622
    @vaughn9622 8 років тому

    Can you guys do Mac OS explained for your next Techquickie???

  • @jordanferrazza8700
    @jordanferrazza8700 5 років тому

    Good to see you don't need electromagnetic protection when just doing motherboards.

  • @guillotineschnapp3862
    @guillotineschnapp3862 7 років тому

    I actually am planning on getting the AMD Ryzen for my next desktop. I used Intel since I'm into computers because they simply built the faster processors but if the Ryzen holds up to what it promised at a good price point I'm definitely in!

  • @coreykovacs70
    @coreykovacs70 8 років тому

    great video on my birthday

  • @sea7551
    @sea7551 6 років тому +1

    Me: Won’t build a desktop pc in the coming years because of lack of money and and the fact i need a laptop for transportability.
    Also me: ahh Techquickie a video about cpu sockets! I must watch this instead of doing literally anything else!

  • @brobrobrro
    @brobrobrro 6 років тому

    I dropped my Intel CPU a little to high on the socket, but I managed to slide it in the right place. Do you think my motherboard pins or even my CPU is damaged?

  • @lidge1994
    @lidge1994 8 років тому

    Do a video about ALL the names of stuff like CPU's, GPU's, MBO's etc. and what they all mean :)

  • @Back_To_Pray
    @Back_To_Pray 3 роки тому

    Cool!
    Has there ever been a CPU socket adapter of any kind?

    • @thgirypoC
      @thgirypoC 3 роки тому

      There were but as far as I'm aware not offical

  • @evanhooper1
    @evanhooper1 8 років тому

    I'm still running Ivy-Bridge to this day.

  • @jholotanbest2688
    @jholotanbest2688 8 років тому

    3:15 i had some bad pins and after a while of straying them i jus hit the cpu in the soccet and it worked

  • @jacobriley6951
    @jacobriley6951 4 роки тому

    Very helpful

  • @OrganicStuff1
    @OrganicStuff1 8 років тому

    Linus is living the dream making so much money congrats to him

  • @cwa987videos
    @cwa987videos 8 років тому

    That's a ZIF (zero insertion force) socket, never heard it called a "retention arm" before.

  • @ray73864
    @ray73864 8 років тому

    P3 450 came as the brick style too :)

  • @WilliamOgden
    @WilliamOgden 8 років тому

    That picture of the bent pins was triggering my ocd

  • @Ghjklt544
    @Ghjklt544 8 років тому

    thank god they did this

  • @Alexandra-Rex
    @Alexandra-Rex 8 років тому

    I had the Pentium 3 1.4 GHz on a cartridge. Still have it actually. With glorious RAMBUS

  • @apachelives
    @apachelives 8 років тому +1

    0:59 sockets were first then cartridges (Pentium 2 / Pentium 3 Katmai) then back to sockets - not cartridges first, AMD - same thing.

  • @creativerick7458
    @creativerick7458 7 років тому

    Realy nice!

  • @thebreatho
    @thebreatho 8 років тому

    Line array speakers AFAP! That'd be a nice subject

  • @pategustavo4392
    @pategustavo4392 8 років тому

    instructions unclear, got my ceiling stuck in a cow

  • @tsiatt
    @tsiatt 8 років тому +2

    "A-Series" just triggered Siri on my iPhone

  • @DerbyMods
    @DerbyMods 6 років тому +1

    Thanks for the heart attack Linus.

  • @Centbair
    @Centbair 8 років тому

    Pssss... AMx+ sockets are sometimes backwards compatable with the non+ versions. ie: AM3+ socket will work with AM3 chip, but not the other way around. :3

    • @rjfaber1991
      @rjfaber1991 8 років тому +2

      Not sometimes, but always; that's the very meaning of the +. If socket AM3+ wasn't compatible with AM3 CPUs, it wouldn't have been called AM3+ but AM4. I'm personally quite happy that AMD pays such attention to backwards compatibility, because I'm running an AMD Phenom II X6 1055T (AM3) CPU on an Asrock 970 Extreme4 (AM3+) motherboard, which would not have otherwise worked.

  • @koabnf
    @koabnf 4 роки тому

    whats the deference between LGA 1151 and the U3E1 ? i noticed in many oem like i5 and i7

  • @Gabriel-nb2gg
    @Gabriel-nb2gg 8 років тому +2

    I like more the AMD socket it's very easy to install the CPU and also if you bent the CPU pins you can put them in the shap they used to be with a knife..cool! And also I need to say that I just like AMD's socket more and no I also have a few intel CPUs so I'm no fanboy.

  • @jameshiggins4067
    @jameshiggins4067 7 років тому

    I dunno why but when I watch a tech video from a few months ago after seeing CES stuff it all feels like 2 year old stuff

  • @MrPratt54
    @MrPratt54 7 років тому +3

    That Starbucks girl.... XD Omg!

  • @ccf_1004
    @ccf_1004 8 років тому

    Yay!

  • @VaoDxArchAngel
    @VaoDxArchAngel 8 років тому

    I recommend everyone that want a good pair of headphones get the k7xx. It's easily the best over ear open headphones for only 200 bucks.

  • @shitpoststreet5610
    @shitpoststreet5610 6 років тому

    What is it called when you put the cpu into a cartridge that slots into the mobo?

  • @stevensolferino8486
    @stevensolferino8486 8 років тому

    huh i never really thought about the word socket in that way of relating to a wall socket.. its just a more complex version of the same thing which is weird. but oddly the same. i guess i already knew that though.

  • @Al.j.Vasquez
    @Al.j.Vasquez 8 років тому

    3:26 that's my phenom x4 cpu right now.

  • @DTronicsUK
    @DTronicsUK 7 років тому

    yeah i have bent pins before (on intel), had a old pentium d rig (pentium d 945 i think, either way i know it was 3.4ghz stock) which during a thermal paste replacement we got a little on the pins on the board, we then tried to wipe it clean but ended up bending on of the pins, turns out it wasent just another ground pin we bent so pc didnt boot. next day went out and built a new system, AMD athlon II x4 640, 4GB ram and geforce gtx9600 512MB
    now im on
    AMD Phenom II x6 1055t OC'd to 3.5ghz
    9GB DDR3 1333MHz
    1TB Hitachi ECO drive
    480GB SanDisk Ultra II SSD
    AMD R7 270/270X (both the 270 and 270X are the same, just the 270X has an extra 6 pin power connector)

  • @Givyj13
    @Givyj13 8 років тому

    The annotation links to the other videos aren't working.

  • @dendanskehelt4296
    @dendanskehelt4296 3 роки тому

    I have no idea about PC, but I have a gaming rig from 2012, that I am trying to upgrade. It runs with an Intel Core I7 as I'm aware.

  • @fitingsthdown
    @fitingsthdown 8 років тому

    insane this still has to be explained. I mean that in the best way posssible

  • @Yemto
    @Yemto 8 років тому

    I never used it as a frying pan, but I have tried to boil water on it. I got some bubbles on the bottom. But never got it to boil.

  • @phroggu
    @phroggu 3 роки тому

    I didn't realise this was so old until he said Zen CPUs were "upcoming"