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Legit Reviews tries to cook an egg on a GTX 480

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That's the answer! Build a watertight lip around the outside edge of the exposed surface so the egg can't run off. Then just crack the egg and pour it directly onto the cooler. I'll bet that would cook an egg, no problem.

Just make sure to use some sort of anti-stick cooking spray first because I'm almost certain that Fermi's aren't dishwasher safe, even on the top rack.

Yep just put a bead of silicone around perimeter and it's breakfast time.
 
Well my Foreman Grill can run Crysis @ 200 FPS on 6 monitors simultaneously.

This is just nVs version of Fusion.
 
if they wanted to cook an egg it would be easy. i think the point was to see if it could be done with no modifications.
 
Great test. great way to destroy a chip

At 90c should start bioling.... hee:sneaky:
did you even look at the link? how could they destroy the chip by having an egg in the foil like that? also the heatsink only gets in the mid to upper 60C range so you cant really cook an egg like that.
 
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