Dry Ice Overclocking: The Most Unreliable Method Ever

A method so unreliable, it's like trying to predict the lottery.

Why Bother?

Because, why not? It's not like your computer is going to magically fix itself or anything.

You see, dry ice is just like liquid nitrogen, but without the "liquid" part. It's like, well, it's just ice. But it's dry. Get it? Dry ice.

How to Dry Ice Overclock

Carefully place a small amount of dry ice onto your computer's CPU, making sure not to damage the delicate thermal interfaces.

Microwave the dry ice in 30-second increments, stirring between each interval until it reaches the desired temperature.

Repeat the previous step until the computer's fans start making an eerie "whirring" sound, signaling that the CPU has reached its maximum overclocking potential.

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