You wanted to know why people dislike you? Your whole channel is bullshit and kidsplay. Why? Anyone can blow up components and PC motherboards, but only some of us are so dumb as to calling it simulating what would happen when lightning strikes the power lines. For more detail see my other comment. I would advise you to learn about electronics and actually make interesting and valuable content, maybe actually test what would happen with a PC power supply on high voltage, or show what protections are there inside of it and how it actually works, maybe then you would realize that what you did with those motherboards is completely unrealistic
these motherboards I test on are already obsolete, but high current and the laws of physics are the same for both old and new motherboards and components
Yes, when the power supply fails, there is a chance that the protection will not work and high voltage will go through the motherboard's 3, 5, 12 volt power lines. Even a short pulse is enough. This is exactly what I modeled.
@@HighVoltage777 The chance is miniscule, you would know that if you actually looked inside and learned how a computer power supply works, instead of destroying components with high voltage and then asking why you get dislikes. Even if something failed really weirdly, there would be a short pulse out of the transformer output, which would be almost entirely absorbed by the filtering inductor and capacitor, so the motherboard would see maybe 1-2 volt overvoltage for a few miliseconds until it would drain the capacitors in the supply and shut down. What you are doing is nothing even remotely realistic, so it has no value other than the "entertainment" that is seeing ICs catch on fire.