A bullet fired from an adjacent apartment in South Korea struck and damaged a gaming PC setup. The incident occurred while the owner was away, leaving the resident unharmed but causing severe damage to the hardware. The bullet penetrated through interior walls before impacting the computer system.
Bullet fired from neighboring apartment strikes gaming PC and deforms G.SKILL memory module.
The affected machine featured a G.SKILL memory module with a metal heatsink that absorbed direct impact from the projectile. The motherboard sustained structural damage after the bullet struck nearby components and deformed the PCB surface. Tempered glass panels on the PC case shattered upon the collision, scattering fragments across the interior chassis.

Damage assessment shows significant deformation of the G.SKILL memory module's heat spreader where the bullet made contact. The mainboard exhibits visible puncture marks and structural compromise to its circuitry layers. Other internal components sustained secondary impact damage from debris and ricocheting metal fragments during the collision event.
The neighbor responsible for the accidental discharge faces criminal negligence charges following police investigation. Insurance compensation covers approximately $3,500 in costs for cleaning services and hardware replacement expenses. Additional claims may arise regarding repair costs not covered by the initial settlement agreement between parties involved.



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