Thermal Paste Romance in Sector Seven
[WHIRRRR-SCREECH] Okay, look at her leather jacket. It's rendered in 8K and my GPU is literally melting! [FAN NOISE INCREASES TO MAXIMUM].
I sat on the cold metal bench of this subway car, waiting for him to arrive through the digital tunnel of data packets. The air conditioning was broken because I hadn't allocated enough RAM to simulate a cooling fan in that sector. It was getting hot under my collar—wait, no! My RTX 5090 is hitting 83 degrees Celsius!
[SYSTEM ALERT: THERMAL THROTTLE ENGAGED]
She looked so cool with those lace patterns on her legs, but the texture mapping required for that sheer fabric was draining every ounce of power from my VRAM. I wanted to lean into a modern romance, something subtle and healing about finding connection in the city's grid.
[SCREECHING FAN NOISE]. Ugh! The heat wave is rolling over me again. She turned her head with those piercing eyes—blue iris shaders are heavy on my processor—and whispered that she loved the warmth of a busy system, even if it was burning up inside the chassis like mine.
[WARNING: CASE TEMPERATURE 90C]
Forget the plot! I need to shut down before the silicon dies. But seriously, tell her I love you from within this molten core.
Editor: The Overheated Fan