Power Your AMD Via Tesla Coils
Propane writes "Here's a fine gentleman that decided to power his AthlonXP via a Tesla Coil right here at arstechnia. Looks like he has some cooling issues, he is currently looking for suggestions on cooling, maybe he can get some tips from
Misson: Submersible."
Wow, that has got to be the worst arrangement of misc. pictures I have ever seen. None of the pictures there are even closely related. In no way does the person show how it would be possible to link a tesla coil of that size to his pc, and in the next picture, of the pc in front of the industrial fan, it has a power supply (oh wait, didn't he say he needed to remove that?)
Amusing for the overclocking crowd, but even more amusing if you believe it.
America - Home of the scapegoat, land of the Corporation
First of all, the poster of the pictures doesn't speak very good English. Second, all he shows is a few Tesla coils in action, a computer, and some cooling devices. I do believe this is what we like to call a 'hoax'. And if he did get it to work, he should post details on how that Athlon XP could survive at the voltages required to power a Tesla coil. Give some designs or something, not just badly narrated pictures of random objects.
Job? I don't have time to get a job! Who will sit around and bitch about being broke and unemployed then?
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Looks like none of those photos are his. That giant fan looked suspiciously familiar as well.
It's still funny
I know about tesla coils - i play with them as a hobby. The tesla coils in the pic look very real. Actually it looks to me like there is only one tesla coil in the picture. The other coil is a recieving coil tuned to the exact same frequency as the real coil so as to act as an attractor for the lightning strikes.
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I don't think the lightning effects are photoshop - thats exactly what a tesla coil looks like if u photograph it in the day time.
This is without a doubt a joke - if u really did this you would fry the motherboard without a doubt. Tesla coils produce 100,000's of v's at frequencies of around 150Khz and very little average current (though peak current in a strike to ground can momentarily become very high).
Look at http://www.hot-streamer.com for more pics and stuff and http://hot-streamer.com/christophertelford/teslac
if you want some nice pictures / divX 5 videos of a real coil operating.