Tell me why…

20 Comments

  1. Firetech914

    Ain’t nothin’ but a heart break

  2. brycejm1991

    It really shouldn’t as tempered glass is designed to take a hit directly. “Explosions” are usually the result of the edge touching something imperfect like tile. If it does explode cause of the cooler it means the case was to small/cooler was to big and when put back on it caused to much stress.

  3. HorzaDonwraith

    Kinda of hilarious how people keep buying glass paneled towers.

    When more funny why they can’t be made up of the same stuff my windshield is made of.

  4. smithversman

    That’s why i sold my U14S from noctua. That pointy heatsink touching the glass and i don’t wanna take the risk the glass break.

    ![gif](giphy|13aSSyJaI5NkTm)

  5. NighteyesXP

    Ain’t nothin’ but a heartache…

  6. Lagomorph9

    That isn’t the case at all. Heatpipes are not nearly pointy enough nor hard enough to cause tempered glass to shatter. Something like the edge or corner of the glass hitting something hard like the ceramic floor tile the PC is sitting on, though? Yeah, that’ll do it.

  7. Lost_Satyr

    Vibration at right frequency causes shatter

  8. soniccdA

    well time to cut a piece of acrylic to replace the panel..

  9. Chemical-Salary-86

    Obviously because fuck you, that’s why.

  10. JaggedMetalOs

    Well the cooler isn’t even as wide as the GPU in that photo so it’s not that.

    Heatpipes shouldn’t be hard enough to do this anyway, you need something like ceramic to smash tempered glass. 

  11. DoomSlayersCousinBob

    Ain’t nothin but a glass break

  12. Consistent_Research6

    Is not the cooler’s fault the measurements were done wrong.

  13. Lidge1337

    Pointy plus shattery equals shattering

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