Well, the picture explains it all really...
Looks like the dumbass couldn't fit it into his crap Dell, so cut the metal connectors to try and fit a standard PCI Slot....
Well, the picture explains it all really...
Looks like the dumbass couldn't fit it into his crap Dell, so cut the metal connectors to try and fit a standard PCI Slot....
Need source. ROFLage.
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L M F A O!
Even I'm not that dumb
Take that ya one-eyed, bomb-lobbin', cactus eatin', pot bellied, thug fat jigglin-chicken whoopin' big, back-stabbin lob-armed creepy spastic bloody, blind-eyed pashy little twitchy pickle-headed rocke- hoppin, potato-poppin' phony two-faced stealthy mutant bastard!
Source was a post like this at PR forums and they didn't have a link to the original post from the smacktard.
VH - Yeah, and everyone knows you cut the tabs nearest the backplate.
I'm calling fake TBH, nobody can be that stupid. If you're buying a GFX card then you must know a bit about computers and be smart enough not to start cutting bits off. You'd also need to know absolutely nothing about technology just to start cutting circuitboard and think it will still work...
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...or just have faith in a friend that has no clue.
Nice find, I think I've seen it somewhere before. There's quite a lot of stuff like this on Fail Blog, such as:
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Heh that's quite good too Chaz, though it's more understandable if it's a kid who isn't great at maths.
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LoL sounds like a little kid wants to play shiny pc games an his friend who knows nothing has told him to do it an as he knows no better he did it. Be very funny if had taken it to a pc shop to try an get them to sort it![]()
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