Help - trouble overclocking drain cover!

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Dear GD,

I has problems, overclockin' mah drain - not sure if it's a flow rate issue but the cover's getting too hot!

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Hailp!
 
Hmm - abject failure.. british summer isn't hot enough.. but tomorrow is even hotter .... hmmm a challenge!

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Looks like it's almost on the verge of going for it.. (the slightly cloudy appearance). Recommend non-chilled egg.
 
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OP, do you have a job?

Lol made redundant Nov. Currently waisting my own money (no sign on) in getting a new job.. had 3 interviews in the last two weeks, all feedback is positive, got second round F2F interview tomorrow. Job applications today...

I wonder what temp the car is..
 
Your cover has karked it, I'm afraid. I'd normally advise a simple reinstall, but that version of Manhole is no longer supported and wasn't intended to be compatible with your existing hardwear anyway.

I suggest you replace it with a Gatic F900.
 
Your cover has karked it, I'm afraid. I'd normally advise a simple reinstall, but that version of Manhole is no longer supported and wasn't intended to be compatible with your existing hardwear anyway.

I suggest you replace it with a Gatic F900.

Judging by the size of the cover on my monitor, a pringles tin cover should do. Sorted.
 
Lol made redundant Nov. Currently waisting my own money (no sign on) in getting a new job.. had 3 interviews in the last two weeks, all feedback is positive, got second round F2F interview tomorrow. Job applications today...

Good luck :)
 
Judging by the size of the cover on my monitor, a pringles tin cover should do. Sorted.
Speaking as a certified sewerage technician, the heat transfer of the Pringles tin is grossly insufficient and would result in severe degredation, which presents a further risk from a health & safety perspective... never mind the idea of eating an egg cooked on such a rusted surface! :eek:
 
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