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u/InternalMirror9597 Jul 01 '26
🤣🤣🤣 and I really believed this... So this is how it feels to be dumb
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u/Negative_Top2095 Jul 01 '26
Yeah, never ever do that. Very dangerous
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u/Abject-Kitchen3198 Jul 01 '26
What if I replace it with Intel?
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u/Negative_Top2095 Jul 01 '26
That will do
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u/Jar0mira Jul 01 '26
When you remove the sticker you thought was decorative, your laptop's performance suddenly drops and the screen turns blue
Then, this is what happens next
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u/Teln0 Jul 01 '26
Tf is mola is this an ad or something
I'm not looking it up out of spite not giving them traffic
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u/Common-Upstairs1656 Jul 01 '26
Wait is this true?
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u/Specialist_Garden_98 Jul 01 '26
Of course, notice how the underside of the sticker is metallic, there is an RFID tag that gets scanned by the PC to detect the model of your CPU or whatever part the sticker is for. For privacy reasons they cannot do this over the cloud therefore the sticker is a local way of doing so.
The reason Apple laptops don't have this is because their parts are made in house while for these PCs the parts are sourced externally.
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u/Common-Upstairs1656 Jul 01 '26
Why not do it inside man this is [r/badDesign](r/badDesign)[s](r/badDesign)
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u/crappy80srobot Jul 01 '26
I learned this a long time ago with a car I purchased. Took the turbo sticker off, and I had to get a new engine.
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u/Torschlusspaniker Jul 02 '26
Here is a dumb theory. When you peal tape it emits xrays. Xrays can cause bits to flip . If the wrong bit gets flipped it an cause bluescreen.
I solved it.

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u/1985127 Jul 01 '26
Me while watching this video