The resin which the board is composed of may warp, crack and burn but not outright melt either.īut realistically, unless your system is damaged by involving external factors, such as house fires, there is no realistic scenario where the case or the components could to even the slightest extent melt. The motherboard isn't that easy to melt either, at most you may get burn marks under a direct flame, unless the flame is near thousand if not more degrees celsius, and even then only some traces and maybe heatsinks and if you are lucky silicone might melt unless you heat up a capacitor, in which case you could get an individual capacitor to blow up in addition of creating burn marks and maybe some trace meltage. Keep in mind that different materials have different melting points, so if for some unlikely reason your computer was running at hundreds of degrees celsius the plastic in the case may melt, but the metals supporting it might not. Computebrute wrote:my old computer will melt
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