See what happens when you overclock a processor too much
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See what happens when you overclock a processor too much
This is a video of two guys doing "Extream" overclocking of an AMD processor which leads to an explosive ending.
http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid ... 4265757054
http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid ... 4265757054
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Lol.
Thermal stress is a great thing.
I was just suprised that the guy removed the heatsink/fan with the computer on!
Where I work we have some great videos of lasers punching through missile skins/tanks. They're the low power versions of our laser.
But it's the same, sudden effect as in that video (complete with holes and things!)
Thermal stress is a great thing.
I was just suprised that the guy removed the heatsink/fan with the computer on!
Where I work we have some great videos of lasers punching through missile skins/tanks. They're the low power versions of our laser.
But it's the same, sudden effect as in that video (complete with holes and things!)
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Here ya go:
http://www.st.northropgrumman.com/media ... llery.html
These videos are of an Army program called THEL. It's a very capable laser weapon. But it's also a dueterium-flouride laser, which produces such fun things as hydroflouric acid, hydrogen gas, and so on. (note the sarcasm). It's probably not going to be used to protect things when its exhaust gases eat away at those things.
You can see the exhaust gases coming out of the laser in the artillery rocket test.
http://www.st.northropgrumman.com/media ... llery.html
These videos are of an Army program called THEL. It's a very capable laser weapon. But it's also a dueterium-flouride laser, which produces such fun things as hydroflouric acid, hydrogen gas, and so on. (note the sarcasm). It's probably not going to be used to protect things when its exhaust gases eat away at those things.
You can see the exhaust gases coming out of the laser in the artillery rocket test.
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Oh and here are pictures of the laser that I am on:
http://www.st.northropgrumman.com/media ... llery.html
I can only point out photos or videos that have been cleared for release. So that's all I've got.
http://www.st.northropgrumman.com/media ... llery.html
I can only point out photos or videos that have been cleared for release. So that's all I've got.
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Wow, cool stuff to work with. Wish I had the security clearence to see more.
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Gambit: Yes.
Does he work out at AFRL? Or is he with AFOTEC? OR, does he work with one of the programs, but at HELSTF?
Tracking algorithms are pretty straightforward. Not always easy, but still very much on the straightforward side. It gets more difficult when you are at longer ranges because things vibrate on a chemical laser (pumps, valves, regulators, etc.) But it's not impossible.
The exhaust area for the THEL is definitely a "nothing you want to keep" kind of zone.
Does he work out at AFRL? Or is he with AFOTEC? OR, does he work with one of the programs, but at HELSTF?
Tracking algorithms are pretty straightforward. Not always easy, but still very much on the straightforward side. It gets more difficult when you are at longer ranges because things vibrate on a chemical laser (pumps, valves, regulators, etc.) But it's not impossible.
The exhaust area for the THEL is definitely a "nothing you want to keep" kind of zone.
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