A gamer assembles a gaming PC. But his mother looks over his shoulder and fears that he is doing completely different things. The player tries to appease his mom.
What happened to a player? A player reports on Reddit that he has assembled a gaming PC. But a serious misunderstanding arose:
While he was assembling his gaming PC, his mother came over and found a syringe among the things. To those in the know, this is obviously a tube for thermal paste.
The paste is usually spread on the processor to provide better heat dissipation. This is intended to compensate for microscopic unevenness on the surface of the CPU. Regardless of whether air or water cooling is used, thermal paste is always needed when building a PC.
What was the misunderstanding? But his mother didn’t recognize the thermal paste and the user explained on Reddit: “My mother asked me if I was on drugs. How should I answer that?” The player’s mom probably assumed that he was injecting himself with substances.
Many players tell him that he should simply tell his mother the truth and explain to her what the paste in the tube is used for.
Manufacturer warns against sniffing hardware
There are always cases where warnings are made against using hardware for incorrect purposes. The colleagues at GameStar reported that Valve strongly warned against inhaling the smell of the Steam Deck. But that didn’t stop many players from doing it anyway. This is what Valve said at the time:
In general, we do not recommend breathing in the air expelled from the Steam Deck fan. We realize this is a meme, but to protect your health, stop using it.
And there are always reports of people smelling substances. Glue, varnish or glue contain certain ingredients, some of which are misused as intoxicants. Infothek-gesundheit.de reports about this. There are many psychological, social and physical risks that experts warn about.
A gamer proudly presents his new gaming setup. And the hardware is the best you can buy right now. He only surprises many in the community with his game decision. But he justifies himself by saying that new games are coming soon: After 17 years, the player buys a powerful gaming PC for 5,000 euros – just to play LoL with it