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I had so many ideas but didnt really get the time to do them, and on the ones i did do, I dont know which to choose!! HELP! :p I guess I have until midnight on the 31st?!
It coult be a dodgy connection inside the computer (PCI slot), overheating casuing the GPU to become unsoldered for a second, underpowering due to a secondary power supply to the gfx card not bing connected, or perminant damage to the gfx card like a dry joint or cracked pcb track...
it could also be that the battery only has waht known as a 'floating charge', which will show 12v+ when not being used, but when the battery is put under load the voltage dropped dramatically. This is normally casued by damaged plates inside the battery. Is is a sealed battery? If not, check its...
if you theoretically got someone else to change the motherboard (to a differnt mobo, not just a replacment of the same one) and install the OEM version, and then sell you the computer for £0.01, then you are not breaking the EULA...
it would be low on power. The dephaser was probably bad before, you just wasnt listening for it. I have heard they 'can' explode/implode in rare cases, but most of the time they just remain noisy.
still, the better way to do this is to turn the ignition on, make sure the car is out of gear, then use a jump lead from the positive terminal of the battery to the positive input on the starter motor itself, break the connection once the car starts.
because it combusts in a confined space and cat meterial is not strong?! its the same as if the car was running rich, which results in the same thing in the end...