Can we get a /dpt/ or computer science board?
>>378950
>that image
for what purpose?
does it keep it cooler?
>>378959
No, in fact, it's a lot more dangerous to have it like that.
Your computer case not only helps block dust from collecting, it grounds the whole computer.
30 volts of static electricity and your RAM gets FRIED. Your motherboard has standoffs for a reason.
>>379010
so, then what was the point of that image? why would someone do that?
>>379014
Because they are bored
>>379014
>why would someone do that
because it would get a lot of (You)s on /g/
>>379018
I don't even get why, I've seen way gorier hanging setups in battlestation threads and no faggot mod ever stickied that shit.
>>379010
>weight of CPU heatsink bending motherboard
>video card free to sloppily move in the slot
>HDD in some odd position, probably going to jump around as it spins-up
>unused PS/2, probably doesn't even have a clicky keyboard.
>being corcerned about static damaging RAM when it's one of the cheapest parts
This is why we need /g/ without /v/ scum
>>378959
that guy was one of those "I think different, people fear what they can't undestand" type
>>379492
no, the other people on the thread did interesting stuff. That guy was just tipping hard and replying with "you fear what you don't understand"
>>379528
Believing oneself to be perfect is... often the sign of a delusional mind.
>>379543
you have to be talking about me, but I don't see where that came from
>>379557
I was quoting Star Trek. Well, I was quoting this, but this uses a sound clip from Star Trek.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Zs4wKRHmiR8
As you can see, the followup is "Small words from a small being, trying to attack what it doesn't understand."
>>379560
well, thanks for the song then
>>379563
I think it's pretty nice.
>>379528
I saw that thread, I didn't read the whole thing but I looked at all the posts that guy made where he uploaded these pictures and I have no idea what the hell you're talking about. He wasn't saying anything like that.
and before you find a quote in the archive, there's a difference between humorously stating something like "you fear what you don't understand" and being serious about it. But I don't even know why you would bring it up unless you actually thought he was serious about whatever he said. Look at the fucking pictures, the guy was obviously joking, everything he wrote was a joke. It was just to get a laugh.
>>379601
idk man, I just thought he was serious. And fuck it, let's dig the archive, this is too funny:
>Most people on /g/ are afraid of technology. They use their prebuilt devices carefully within the bounds other people set for them, and they consider hardware scary magic. They think much the way children do who are taught by adults to fear the things they are not yet mature enough to handle. Like good little children, they discourage each other from stepping outside the limits their kek-masters have set for them, be those kek-masters corporate curryniggers or IRC neckbeards who consider the wiki a list of THE THINGS YOU ARE ALLOWED TO DO
>It is natural for them to react in fear and anger when they see hardware used outside the specifications of its warranty.
*pshh* nothing personel kid, I use my hardware outside the specifications of its warranty.
>>379612
watched to many richard stallman videos.
/g/ is just awful
>>379943
*awfully fun
ftfy
How did you manage to post right in the middle of the phrasse?
PC gore thread?