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Here's How to Destroy the World's Rarest Computer
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In this #short we're going to show you how to destroy the World's Rarest Computer. This IBM 7496 Executive Workstation is extremely rare.

This computer is only known to exist in a cold, dark storage unit at the computer reset warehouse and it's fascinating to see how we can destroy it in just a few minutes using just a few simple techniques.

Watch how to destroy the IBM 7496 Executive Workstation using only a paper clip.

If you're interested in destroying rare or vintage computers, then this is the video for you! In this tutorial, we'll show you how to destroy the computer using a paper clip Don't miss out – this is one video you don't want to miss!

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45 Comments

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@slckb0y65

2 years ago

That went well lol

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@tony359

2 years ago

Now let's get the dremel out to fix it

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@hawksights

2 years ago

It blew a fuse.

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@curious1706

1 year ago

I remember watching that and dying a bit with the computer myself.

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@lejacobofficial

1 year ago

The quickest way to destroy this: Mess with the BIOS chip or corrupt it while updating and turning down the power for the pc

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@LogicalNiko

1 year ago

When you don’t know how stuff behaves use a Variac and also limit current draw. Many times you can catch things at just misbehaving vs total failure.

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@SixSilverStones

2 years ago

That’s just a fuse and pretty easy to replace

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@mxm-ok

1 year ago

I cant help but to be filled with genuine anger dude...why tf would you do this. Why wouldnt you do research or even look at the cable for that matter.

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@ukaszbida8999

2 years ago

Cannot find this video on 8bit channel

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@scottrich976

1 year ago

Just fix the blown area and try a better way !!

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@CocoaEm

2 years ago

he didn't destroy it, still fixable.

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@halotravis6910

1 year ago

what computer was it?

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@redstone0234

1 year ago

Ngl I would do the same thing

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@Angelgreat

2 years ago

What's your beef with the 8-Bit Guy?

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