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Why doesn't hitting my pc very hard damage it?

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its probably 5 years old now its a dell dimension 3000, im trying to destroy it with actually snapping anything. and tips? i tries hitting the side that the motherboard is on very hard with a baseball bat. i also opened it up and messed about with the heat sink, still it down't break

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  1. Why don't you donated it? But, if you must destroy it, take of the side panel, and kick the motherboard. Or, take out the CPU and smash it with a hammer. Then, if you break it, which you shouldn't, you need to recycle the parts. Go to gcycle.org to find out where you can recycle it.


  2. throw it against a wall

    build a catapult

    pour water on it

    karate chop it

    snap it the wrong way

    guillotine

    jump on it

    :-)**if these dont work it will eat u the next day**

  3. Wouldn't it be better to donate a working machine to an organization or church, instead of creating garbage?

    In answer to your question:  This is one characteristic of a Dell - they are durable little suckers!!! ( that's a good thing!)

  4. why are you doing this?

    Its alive because its a good computer, i've got the 3100

    You shortening its life span but if you need help breaking it. Throw it out a window, spray deodrant on it and set it on fire, chop up the wires.  Waste a good computer

  5. Uh, lift some weights? If you can't smash your computer with a baseball bat, well, that's pretty sad.

  6. The framework of a computer is made of aluminum and aluminum is a strong metal.  Stronger that iron.  Just more pliable where iron would break into several parts.

  7. get a hammer or burn it!!!

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