Plainrock124 Wikia
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Synopsis[]

King destroys two computers to practice for the Gaming PC.

Summary[]

King talks about how he writes the script of this video on a calculator. Then he says that he got the computers from his neighbors and what they came with. The video then cuts to a montage of him smashing the HP with the Bat. He shows a stick of RAM to the audience and snaps it in half. After that, he starts destroying the Dell by throwing it on the HP. The HP gets destroyed more and the plastic falls off the Dell. After that, he throws the HP aside and starts hitting the Dell and a network adapter with a keyboard. After that, he snaps the keyboard in half and connects it to his MacBook to see if it still worked. He opens the Dell and starts hitting the fan with the hammer. Then he throws the HP onto the Dell to cause even more damage but was unsuccessful. Then he starts destroying the internals including more RAM. He shows people the hard drive and the disc drive and destroys those two components as well. He throws the computers away and cleans up the mess. The outro plays and he pours water on it to clean the dust. After that he shouts out the Haters that are going to whine in the comments.

Characters[]

Damage[]

Item Destroyed Method of Destruction Destructor Final Result
HP Pavilion A735W Hit with bat, crushed by Dell computer, thrown at Dell computer Plainrock124 Destroyed
Dell Optiplex GX280 Thrown at HP computer, hit with keyboard, hammered, hit with HP computer, hit with bat, Plainrock124 Destroyed
Dell Keyboard Used to hit Dell computer. snapped in half Plainrock124 Broken
Network Adapter Hit with keyboard Plainrock124 Cover broken off

Trivia[]

  • The script of this video was written on a calculator.
  • This video is the sequel to Bored Smashing - Computer!
  • In this video, King said he would choose Dell over HP but in previous videos, he said that he hated Dell the most.
  • This is the first time that two computer companies got smashed. (In this case it was Dell and HP)

Errors[]

  • The product keys wouldn't work because they are locked onto the motherboard of those computers.
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