The internet is a treasure trove of tech tips, but if you’re an expert on gaming PCs, you should beware of TikTok creator. While most enthusiasts treat the best PC components with caution, this particular expert puts gaming CPUs and other components through torturous experiments, all in the name of hypothetical science.
TikTok creator Mriester (aka Adam Yee) is a self-proclaimed techie, and most of his clips are an example of what not to do with a gaming PC. will give wary gamers the creeps.
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You can describe Mryeester’s videos as scary, funny, or a weird mix of both. However, if you look through the chaos, the clips answer a lot of curious questions that no one else would dare to ask. For example, we now know that a CPU will still work if you bury it in your backyard, and apparently a PC chip can live in your freezer for a month.
It should be noted that Mryeester sometimes does traditional informational content with videos that talk about things like applying thermal paste and how to clean a graphics card without opening it. However, there is another reason for the absurd experiments of the creator of TikTok, as the creator says that the goal is to give you the confidence to build your own gaming PC without fear.
Please, whatever you do, don’t try this at home.
Mrester’s commitment to testing PC parts will no doubt continue to answer questions no one else has asked, and that’s the draw. The Maker is undoubtedly a threat on the tech scene, but there may be something to be learned from the craftsman’s tumultuous efforts. Who knows, maybe we’ll eventually find something more effective than the thermal paste that lives on supermarket shelves.
Source : PC Gamesn
