Gaming PC Lies People Believe - Summary

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The text is a transcript of a video where the hosts test various PC gaming myths and rumors, such as using magnets, toothpaste, or a dishwasher on PC components. They use different methods and tools to experiment with the effects of these myths on the performance and functionality of the hardware. They find out that some myths are true, such as magnets can kill a hard drive or toothpaste can cool a CPU, while others are false, such as static electricity can damage a PC or washing a motherboard in a dishwasher is harmless. They also provide some tips and warnings for PC builders and enthusiasts.

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1. Scientists in South Korea have managed to sustain a nuclear fusion reaction running at temperatures in excess of 100 million°C for 30 seconds for the first time.
2. The core of the Sun has a temperature of 15 million degrees kelvins.
3. A powerful magnet can stop or damage a CPU fan, a hard drive, and a graphics card.
4. Running a single stick of RAM or mismatched sticks of RAM can reduce the performance of a Ryzen processor significantly.
5. Using toothpaste instead of thermal paste can increase the CPU temperature by 12 degrees celsius, but not affect the performance.
6. Washing a motherboard in a dishwasher can cause it to stop working.