@@hifibostucusHow do you not know what dementia is? Are you stupid or something? Dementia is the uhh, I think it's an umm.. Wait, what was I saying again?
This totally explains why RAM is so expensive. They need to pack in soooooo much of that magic smoke into such a small package. What a time to be alive.
Used to work at a place that manufactured these. It's actually steam being released to prevent damage to the chips. Take it from an expert, it's hard to get a whole miniaturized steam engine into every one of those damn things.... The factory injects high-pressure water into it in the last step of the manufacturing process, but tap water would probably work for a refill if you're careful. Good as new!
You see, this is JUST like burning DVD's, by engraving the code onto the chips with electricity the memory converts from volatile to non volatile, and once it gets unpowered it can be pluged onto a modified SATA port to read
@@Ferrari255GTO I hope you're joking? DVDs are written using lasers (which I guess means you're _technically_ correct because the laser needs electricity, but I don't think that was the point you were making)
@@nocturn9x of course i am! How TF would toasting the RAM convert it to non volatile? And plugging it in through a modded SATA? it doesn't even have enough pins and it's ignoring the power the RAM would actually require anyways
Mom, can we believe its just a burning memory? No, we have dementia Mom, can we believe its just a burning memory? No, we have dementia Mom, can we believe its just a burning memory? No, we have dementia Mom, can we believe its just a burning memory? No, we have dementia
*Heartaches, heartaches, my loving you meant only heartaches your kiss was such a sacred thing to me, i can't believe its just a burning memory.* Al bowly is still great 110 years later
i know that, hence why i said the things i said: A hard drive, used for long term storage, is similar to human's long term memory, so it could've been better to burn a hard drive to better match the theme of "it's just a burning memory" *_BUT_* RAM has *memory* in the name, so it's better for puns but like a fifth the length, @norkshit
@@tristenarctician6910imo ram is a better analogy. ram will stick as long as the machine stays running, human machines never stop running. genetics are more like a hdd because even if the person no longer exists, dna can be preserved. once your heart stops and your brain is off for a handful of minutes, your ram is wiped and your "you" is gone. a hdd doesn't experience braindeath after being shut off for a handful of minutes
I agree that a hard drive would make more sense. Reading the comments, I think some people just look for issues, no matter how minute they may be, and point them out to seem smart.
I once made a BIOS chip start smoking like this! I've never hit the power switch on a PSU faster! (Turns out there was a screw under the motherboard that caused a short.) Strangely, once I got everything back into the case and no shorts, it still worked perfectly! I never would have thought a smoking chip would work afterward.
@@realMrVent All I remember is that it was a big chip of some sort (rectangle, square, cylinder, I don't recall) that was labelled as BIOS. It was pushing out a solid plume of smoke like a burnt pizza in the oven, lol.
@@realMrVent This was in the 1990s, so it probably didn't have a backup. Maybe they just made the chips more durable back then. Lots of the original 1980s IBM PCs still work today! I only started seeing backup chips once the computer market was promoting overclocking motherboards (years later, maybe 2010s?) which had easy BIOS reset buttons when you messed things up.
original vid: ruclips.net/video/Gw-rUCwLoQ0/видео.html
Both the untranslated and translated versions make sense
@@loco4locofr
Touch it while powered
This is silly.
I like it :-)
Cool
"How did your PC break again?"
"uhh.. dementia."
wdym dementia?
What RAM?
@@hifibostucusHow do you not know what dementia is? Are you stupid or something? Dementia is the uhh, I think it's an umm.. Wait, what was I saying again?
@@hifibostucus This track plays in the beginning of Everywhere at the End of Time by Caretaker, google it to learn more
@@hifibostucuswdym dementia
This totally explains why RAM is so expensive. They need to pack in soooooo much of that magic smoke into such a small package. What a time to be alive.
Used to work at a place that manufactured these. It's actually steam being released to prevent damage to the chips. Take it from an expert, it's hard to get a whole miniaturized steam engine into every one of those damn things.... The factory injects high-pressure water into it in the last step of the manufacturing process, but tap water would probably work for a refill if you're careful. Good as new!
@@johntitor6612 r/wooosh
@@Dogo-cp9vx Only one deserving a "wooosh" here is you. Read the whole thing and try again.
@@johntitor6612so thats why my old charger had water when I opened it. I wondered how there was condensation where it was "smoking"
i wonder what kind of machine they use to fill them up with smoke in the factory
It's so damn surreal hearing the original song that "just a burning memory" samples
ikr?
i thought the one in "everywhere at the end of time" was the original lmao
@@tabs5941definitely one of the songs of all time
@@tabs5941 Yeah most people had no idea because they'd only heard Everywhere At The End Of Time, genius
fox pfp very ugly
@@C3C1714most if not all songs are sampled from real tracks
as an electronics engineer i can feel the pure stench of those burning chips
oh, you're an engineer? make an rtx5090 combined with an intel i28 54000k with a 10 dollar budget (too easy i know)
Honestly my first thought also, it's unbearable to exist in the same room
Same
@@dabagelgd oh, you're an engineer? make an rtx5090 combined with an intel i28 54000k with a 10 dollar budget (too easy i know)
I'm not an electronics engineer but i still can feel it
One day, this "burning memory" will become a burning memory 🫡
Oh god that is so grim
Burning memory²
yea its just a burning memory
And then the burning memory becoming a burning memory will become a burning memory (burning memory³)
stoners be like:
cant burn it if it aint there
As an IT guy I can confirm that that is, in fact, burning memory
You see, this is JUST like burning DVD's, by engraving the code onto the chips with electricity the memory converts from volatile to non volatile, and once it gets unpowered it can be pluged onto a modified SATA port to read
@@Ferrari255GTO I hope you're joking? DVDs are written using lasers (which I guess means you're _technically_ correct because the laser needs electricity, but I don't think that was the point you were making)
@@nocturn9x of course i am! How TF would toasting the RAM convert it to non volatile? And plugging it in through a modded SATA? it doesn't even have enough pins and it's ignoring the power the RAM would actually require anyways
@@Ferrari255GTO sorry lol I have ADHD and struggle with irony online 😂
@@nocturn9x no worries, i thought i had made it obvious enough XD
This should really have more views than it does.
the algorithm is here :)
@@arvt_fr
In 10 years youtube will recomend this video to everyone xd.
Why? It's just a burning memory, after all
Gotta wait for it to load, the memory burned so it may take a while
Next do "I Don't Want to Set the World on Fire" from the Ink Spots.
Don't have to, it's already happening
He’s just gonna launch a Nuke in Fallout 76
Openheimer reference even before it got on a big screen 😂
@@worldspam5682 it's a song though, wouldn't call it a reference
this but it should be a PC with google earth running.
You're laughing. The memory is burning and you're laughing.
This is a monumental moment in human history
This is a momental monument in histan humory
a burning memory to be cherished, perhaps
You know it got toasty when it de-solders itself
"So, how did it break?"
"Uhh, I don't remember.."
"What does it matter how my PC break?"
You're letting all the magic smoke out!
They say that with dementia, olfactory recognition is often the first to go. But nobody can forget that magic smell.
This video delivers what it promises twice.
Thrice if you come back
Mom, can we believe its just a burning memory?
No, we have dementia
Mom, can we believe its just a burning memory?
No, we have dementia
Mom, can we believe its just a burning memory?
No, we have dementia
Mom, can we believe its just a burning memory?
No, we have dementia
💀💀
Mom, can we belive its just a burning memory?
No, we have dementia
Mm,can w beliv i ju a burng meory
N, w ha dmnta
@@TomSpinsmom
no, demtia
@@ayanesak89 lilrery
When you forget the decimal point in the BIOS
That is indeed a burning memory
It’s just a “physically” burning memory
Me: Trying to Open MS Paint
My PC:
my PC when i open a single chrome tab:
my pc when it exists:
my pc trying to compile gentoo linux
My pc when i turn roblox graphics to 4
my pc when i train a NLP ai model with only 128mb vram:
When the magic blue smoke come out of your electrics it can be very hard to put it back.
We'll see who's laughing later when you're trying to put all that magic smoke back inside.
This is what I like to imagine goes on in my computer when I code in Assembly.
Bro if the song progressed into the caretaker version as the thing went lit and smoking this would be absolutely perfection
a PC without RAM is just a person with no short term memory
me fr
POV when you overclock your ram
my man burnt the memory funniest shit ive ever seen
*Heartaches, heartaches, my loving you meant only heartaches your kiss was such a sacred thing to me, i can't believe its just a burning memory.* Al bowly is still great 110 years later
It probably should've been a hard drive to match with human anatomy, but burning a RAM card is well worth the pun
RAM stands for “Random Access Memory.” Persistent storage such as a hard drive wouldn’t make any sense for the “Burning Memory” joke
i know that, hence why i said the things i said:
A hard drive, used for long term storage, is similar to human's long term memory, so it could've been better to burn a hard drive to better match the theme of "it's just a burning memory"
*_BUT_*
RAM has *memory* in the name, so it's better for puns
but like a fifth the length, @norkshit
@@tristenarctician6910imo ram is a better analogy. ram will stick as long as the machine stays running, human machines never stop running. genetics are more like a hdd because even if the person no longer exists, dna can be preserved. once your heart stops and your brain is off for a handful of minutes, your ram is wiped and your "you" is gone. a hdd doesn't experience braindeath after being shut off for a handful of minutes
@@tristenarctician6910 Your brain is RAM, it's always powered.
I agree that a hard drive would make more sense. Reading the comments, I think some people just look for issues, no matter how minute they may be, and point them out to seem smart.
You let the magic smoke escape without even trying to capture some!
This really was the moment that truly a burning memory
I'm only 1 year into my software engineering degree and RUclips is already trying to pipeline me into engineer humor
one of us one of us one of us one of us one of us one of us one of us one of us one of us one of us one of us one of us
RUclips: I told you he will watch anything
i love this song way too much for it to be healthy
The memory bank on the left feels so bad, all it's friends died and it was the only survivor because of a design defect (thin copper wiring).
This video is unforgettable
"Bro my PC isn't even that bad"
It really was just a burning memory
"What does it matter how my -heart- hard (drive) breaks?"
The last glimmer of hope in humanity has been destroyed
This is what overclocking an 32MB stick of ram into an 64MB one looks like (ram sticks were extremely weak in the very early 1990s)
Literal definition of all your work going up in smoke
the irony of us probably going to have nostalgic memories for this melody now for a completely different reason
It's not just a burning memory but it's an overclocked 4GB DDR3
Wordplay humour
Amazing
Any machine is a smoke machine. Most of them are just smoke machines once.
It's burning memory I can't believe some people took it to the next step You did good
as a kid who has a father that works at IT and is an engineer
and me as a trainee programmer
i can confirm this is a burning memory
There's something really unsettling and creepy in hearing "Heartaches" from a 100 year old voice.
Is this why my trees in arma 3 keep disappearing
As some one who has the short term memory loss, I can feel it. 😢
Visual representation of my PC after loading Skyrim with 2,705 sex mods
i cant believe that he just taken "it's just a burning memory" to the next level
that sure is the joke
@@aeneas.csproj I think he is taking the piss out of the top comment.
a good way to dispose of the evidence
Live footage of my pc when opening a new chrome window....
Each black cell is a gigabyte of memory, so they just burned a 8 gb stick of memory
Now do this on a biological memory
“Bro you should listen to everywhere at the end of time it’s such a emotional journey through dementia”
Everywhere at the end of time:
Ah yes, humor at it's finest
Dude i swear to god i literally smelt a burning fish like smell (same smell when electronics burn up) while watching this for no reason at all
I once made a BIOS chip start smoking like this! I've never hit the power switch on a PSU faster! (Turns out there was a screw under the motherboard that caused a short.) Strangely, once I got everything back into the case and no shorts, it still worked perfectly! I never would have thought a smoking chip would work afterward.
Sounds like you got lucky and only sacrificed some redundant caps to the electronics gods
@@realMrVent All I remember is that it was a big chip of some sort (rectangle, square, cylinder, I don't recall) that was labelled as BIOS. It was pushing out a solid plume of smoke like a burnt pizza in the oven, lol.
@@why_i_game Maybe it had a backup bios chip, like the gigabyte boards often have? that could explain how it still worked
@@realMrVent This was in the 1990s, so it probably didn't have a backup. Maybe they just made the chips more durable back then. Lots of the original 1980s IBM PCs still work today!
I only started seeing backup chips once the computer market was promoting overclocking motherboards (years later, maybe 2010s?) which had easy BIOS reset buttons when you messed things up.
@@why_i_game TIL! Thanks for the info, then you must have *really* lucked out lol
My computer when I open 2 chrome tabs
Damn, my RAM has burnt some memory.. it can't remember what did it process a minute ago before i continue, i forgot what is RA-
I can smell the magic smoke from here and its been lingering for days
Smells delicious what seasoning do you use.😋
*r a m .*
Where is the RAM sauce?
Nice that I found at least one protogen here
This is so stupid...and brilliant....I love it!
Its honestly impressive that the current destroys so much of the board when the wires are so close together
Oh, look dear, it's a pun!
I love it
this dramatic as hell for absolutely no reason
welp,he's ain't wrong
that's indeed a burning memory
Bro, I figured this was just the title you came up with XD the fact you got a song called burning memory 11/10 🤣🤣🤣
imagine all the devices you could fix with all that magic smoke
Literally burning memory
one time I search this meme in my meme folder and there where three instances of this exact meme.
sometime the joke write themselves
i cant believe its just a burning memory
I heard about LEDs and LERs, but never actually heard of LEMs. Thanks for sharing this piece of art!
Gentleman, this right here is peak comedy
the music makes this somewhat unexplainably scary
you let the smoke out of the chips now they wont work
The cherry on top would be a distant fire alarm in the background after the smoke dissipates.
My entire computer when I open up a burning video:
it's just a burning RAM
Can't wait for the rendition of "I don't want to set the world on fire"
I only knew the patsy cline version of heartache, thanks for introducing me to this new version
Should be a bios standart everytime a pc part breaks al bowlly singing a song. Fallout vibes.
Running Windows 10 on 4 gigs of DDR3
Rip that ram stick
Feels random to have access to this.
"I will never be a (burning) memory" - Sephiroth
They played this song alot in Germany, especially in the DDR.
Somehow I can smell these burns.
Pov it's your first circuit and you forget the resistors(you don't know what they are yet)
This is an accurate portrayal of running cyberpunk
I've actually seen (and smelled) computer components shorting out more times than I wish to remember...
POV: My PC who should be enjoying retirement is asked to render another 4K production.
Man, that's Volatile
Well, you let out all this magical blue smoke, on which all microelectronics work.
Electronics works on smoke. When the smoke comes out, electronics breaks down
Great character development Needs a Sequel. Would really like to see the motherboards perspective on its old memories being set ablaze.