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    likkanchung reacted to CatCloud in Scrapyard Wars Followup Showdown   
    why not from car/fridge parts? Ghetto builds ftw. It's scrap yard after all. Take it to the next level!Hmm over 900 people around here..
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    likkanchung got a reaction from Slick in Scrapyard Wars Followup Showdown   
    Idea for another Scrapyard Wars challenge:
    (this is probably not the right place for the suggestion, but oh well, please move this if needed)
     
    "Best custom liquid cooled gaming rig under a specific budget"
     
    Rules:
    Same as normal But, here's the twist... The watercooling loop must not be bought online, only in stores. Online research may be done. (if that makes any sense...) Extra Points for making the PC aesthetically pleasing
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    likkanchung got a reaction from BetaGlitch in Show off your old and retro computer parts   
    This may not be exactly what you were expecting in a topic with this title, but:
     
    Many of you will remember the year of 1997 (I didn't bc I wasn't born yet, but that's not the point).  A few days ago, I left the world of my PC to go downstairs and I found my dad with a box of old motherboards. They turned out to be older than I am and I asked to keep them. 
     
    Take this as a rare chance to compare the computers of the last century with the computers of today. 
     

    Not quite sure what motherboard this is, but there are 2 dims of RAM in and an IBM processor installed.
     

    Some sort of internet expansion card. It has a line in and telephone port(?).
     

    The processor I mentioned in the first picture.
     

    Another angle of the motherboard.
     

    A second motherboard with an AMD processor in. Asus A7V8X
     

    Close up of the RAM in this motherboard. 256MB of Samsung DDR.
     

    The processor in this board.
     

    A card for the printer (Epson)
     

    A booklet my dad had before he bought the PC. The PC with Pentium II processor cost over £1600 ($2500 USD as of 12 Nov 2014).
     
     
    A leaflet of how to set up your PC.
     
    (Note: It is possible that I have mistaken what certain parts are, please correct if I was wrong)
     
    It has been interesting seeing how PCs have changed in less than 20 years. In some of the photos, you can see printer cables and other components that have changed, evolved and developed into better technologies. Looking back in time has been interesting.
     
    (Thanks to Linus for all of my PC knowledge) 
     
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    likkanchung got a reaction from ygohome in Show off your old and retro computer parts   
    This may not be exactly what you were expecting in a topic with this title, but:
     
    Many of you will remember the year of 1997 (I didn't bc I wasn't born yet, but that's not the point).  A few days ago, I left the world of my PC to go downstairs and I found my dad with a box of old motherboards. They turned out to be older than I am and I asked to keep them. 
     
    Take this as a rare chance to compare the computers of the last century with the computers of today. 
     

    Not quite sure what motherboard this is, but there are 2 dims of RAM in and an IBM processor installed.
     

    Some sort of internet expansion card. It has a line in and telephone port(?).
     

    The processor I mentioned in the first picture.
     

    Another angle of the motherboard.
     

    A second motherboard with an AMD processor in. Asus A7V8X
     

    Close up of the RAM in this motherboard. 256MB of Samsung DDR.
     

    The processor in this board.
     

    A card for the printer (Epson)
     

    A booklet my dad had before he bought the PC. The PC with Pentium II processor cost over £1600 ($2500 USD as of 12 Nov 2014).
     
     
    A leaflet of how to set up your PC.
     
    (Note: It is possible that I have mistaken what certain parts are, please correct if I was wrong)
     
    It has been interesting seeing how PCs have changed in less than 20 years. In some of the photos, you can see printer cables and other components that have changed, evolved and developed into better technologies. Looking back in time has been interesting.
     
    (Thanks to Linus for all of my PC knowledge) 
     
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    likkanchung got a reaction from catbutts in Show off your old and retro computer parts   
    This may not be exactly what you were expecting in a topic with this title, but:
     
    Many of you will remember the year of 1997 (I didn't bc I wasn't born yet, but that's not the point).  A few days ago, I left the world of my PC to go downstairs and I found my dad with a box of old motherboards. They turned out to be older than I am and I asked to keep them. 
     
    Take this as a rare chance to compare the computers of the last century with the computers of today. 
     

    Not quite sure what motherboard this is, but there are 2 dims of RAM in and an IBM processor installed.
     

    Some sort of internet expansion card. It has a line in and telephone port(?).
     

    The processor I mentioned in the first picture.
     

    Another angle of the motherboard.
     

    A second motherboard with an AMD processor in. Asus A7V8X
     

    Close up of the RAM in this motherboard. 256MB of Samsung DDR.
     

    The processor in this board.
     

    A card for the printer (Epson)
     

    A booklet my dad had before he bought the PC. The PC with Pentium II processor cost over £1600 ($2500 USD as of 12 Nov 2014).
     
     
    A leaflet of how to set up your PC.
     
    (Note: It is possible that I have mistaken what certain parts are, please correct if I was wrong)
     
    It has been interesting seeing how PCs have changed in less than 20 years. In some of the photos, you can see printer cables and other components that have changed, evolved and developed into better technologies. Looking back in time has been interesting.
     
    (Thanks to Linus for all of my PC knowledge) 
     
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    likkanchung got a reaction from Calavera in Show off your old and retro computer parts   
    This may not be exactly what you were expecting in a topic with this title, but:
     
    Many of you will remember the year of 1997 (I didn't bc I wasn't born yet, but that's not the point).  A few days ago, I left the world of my PC to go downstairs and I found my dad with a box of old motherboards. They turned out to be older than I am and I asked to keep them. 
     
    Take this as a rare chance to compare the computers of the last century with the computers of today. 
     

    Not quite sure what motherboard this is, but there are 2 dims of RAM in and an IBM processor installed.
     

    Some sort of internet expansion card. It has a line in and telephone port(?).
     

    The processor I mentioned in the first picture.
     

    Another angle of the motherboard.
     

    A second motherboard with an AMD processor in. Asus A7V8X
     

    Close up of the RAM in this motherboard. 256MB of Samsung DDR.
     

    The processor in this board.
     

    A card for the printer (Epson)
     

    A booklet my dad had before he bought the PC. The PC with Pentium II processor cost over £1600 ($2500 USD as of 12 Nov 2014).
     
     
    A leaflet of how to set up your PC.
     
    (Note: It is possible that I have mistaken what certain parts are, please correct if I was wrong)
     
    It has been interesting seeing how PCs have changed in less than 20 years. In some of the photos, you can see printer cables and other components that have changed, evolved and developed into better technologies. Looking back in time has been interesting.
     
    (Thanks to Linus for all of my PC knowledge) 
     
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    likkanchung got a reaction from Just The Tips in Show off your old and retro computer parts   
    This may not be exactly what you were expecting in a topic with this title, but:
     
    Many of you will remember the year of 1997 (I didn't bc I wasn't born yet, but that's not the point).  A few days ago, I left the world of my PC to go downstairs and I found my dad with a box of old motherboards. They turned out to be older than I am and I asked to keep them. 
     
    Take this as a rare chance to compare the computers of the last century with the computers of today. 
     

    Not quite sure what motherboard this is, but there are 2 dims of RAM in and an IBM processor installed.
     

    Some sort of internet expansion card. It has a line in and telephone port(?).
     

    The processor I mentioned in the first picture.
     

    Another angle of the motherboard.
     

    A second motherboard with an AMD processor in. Asus A7V8X
     

    Close up of the RAM in this motherboard. 256MB of Samsung DDR.
     

    The processor in this board.
     

    A card for the printer (Epson)
     

    A booklet my dad had before he bought the PC. The PC with Pentium II processor cost over £1600 ($2500 USD as of 12 Nov 2014).
     
     
    A leaflet of how to set up your PC.
     
    (Note: It is possible that I have mistaken what certain parts are, please correct if I was wrong)
     
    It has been interesting seeing how PCs have changed in less than 20 years. In some of the photos, you can see printer cables and other components that have changed, evolved and developed into better technologies. Looking back in time has been interesting.
     
    (Thanks to Linus for all of my PC knowledge) 
     
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    likkanchung got a reaction from Tiby in Show off your old and retro computer parts   
    This may not be exactly what you were expecting in a topic with this title, but:
     
    Many of you will remember the year of 1997 (I didn't bc I wasn't born yet, but that's not the point).  A few days ago, I left the world of my PC to go downstairs and I found my dad with a box of old motherboards. They turned out to be older than I am and I asked to keep them. 
     
    Take this as a rare chance to compare the computers of the last century with the computers of today. 
     

    Not quite sure what motherboard this is, but there are 2 dims of RAM in and an IBM processor installed.
     

    Some sort of internet expansion card. It has a line in and telephone port(?).
     

    The processor I mentioned in the first picture.
     

    Another angle of the motherboard.
     

    A second motherboard with an AMD processor in. Asus A7V8X
     

    Close up of the RAM in this motherboard. 256MB of Samsung DDR.
     

    The processor in this board.
     

    A card for the printer (Epson)
     

    A booklet my dad had before he bought the PC. The PC with Pentium II processor cost over £1600 ($2500 USD as of 12 Nov 2014).
     
     
    A leaflet of how to set up your PC.
     
    (Note: It is possible that I have mistaken what certain parts are, please correct if I was wrong)
     
    It has been interesting seeing how PCs have changed in less than 20 years. In some of the photos, you can see printer cables and other components that have changed, evolved and developed into better technologies. Looking back in time has been interesting.
     
    (Thanks to Linus for all of my PC knowledge) 
     
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    likkanchung got a reaction from StopTheWar in Show off your old and retro computer parts   
    This may not be exactly what you were expecting in a topic with this title, but:
     
    Many of you will remember the year of 1997 (I didn't bc I wasn't born yet, but that's not the point).  A few days ago, I left the world of my PC to go downstairs and I found my dad with a box of old motherboards. They turned out to be older than I am and I asked to keep them. 
     
    Take this as a rare chance to compare the computers of the last century with the computers of today. 
     

    Not quite sure what motherboard this is, but there are 2 dims of RAM in and an IBM processor installed.
     

    Some sort of internet expansion card. It has a line in and telephone port(?).
     

    The processor I mentioned in the first picture.
     

    Another angle of the motherboard.
     

    A second motherboard with an AMD processor in. Asus A7V8X
     

    Close up of the RAM in this motherboard. 256MB of Samsung DDR.
     

    The processor in this board.
     

    A card for the printer (Epson)
     

    A booklet my dad had before he bought the PC. The PC with Pentium II processor cost over £1600 ($2500 USD as of 12 Nov 2014).
     
     
    A leaflet of how to set up your PC.
     
    (Note: It is possible that I have mistaken what certain parts are, please correct if I was wrong)
     
    It has been interesting seeing how PCs have changed in less than 20 years. In some of the photos, you can see printer cables and other components that have changed, evolved and developed into better technologies. Looking back in time has been interesting.
     
    (Thanks to Linus for all of my PC knowledge) 
     
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    likkanchung got a reaction from Darkman in Show off your old and retro computer parts   
    This may not be exactly what you were expecting in a topic with this title, but:
     
    Many of you will remember the year of 1997 (I didn't bc I wasn't born yet, but that's not the point).  A few days ago, I left the world of my PC to go downstairs and I found my dad with a box of old motherboards. They turned out to be older than I am and I asked to keep them. 
     
    Take this as a rare chance to compare the computers of the last century with the computers of today. 
     

    Not quite sure what motherboard this is, but there are 2 dims of RAM in and an IBM processor installed.
     

    Some sort of internet expansion card. It has a line in and telephone port(?).
     

    The processor I mentioned in the first picture.
     

    Another angle of the motherboard.
     

    A second motherboard with an AMD processor in. Asus A7V8X
     

    Close up of the RAM in this motherboard. 256MB of Samsung DDR.
     

    The processor in this board.
     

    A card for the printer (Epson)
     

    A booklet my dad had before he bought the PC. The PC with Pentium II processor cost over £1600 ($2500 USD as of 12 Nov 2014).
     
     
    A leaflet of how to set up your PC.
     
    (Note: It is possible that I have mistaken what certain parts are, please correct if I was wrong)
     
    It has been interesting seeing how PCs have changed in less than 20 years. In some of the photos, you can see printer cables and other components that have changed, evolved and developed into better technologies. Looking back in time has been interesting.
     
    (Thanks to Linus for all of my PC knowledge) 
     
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    likkanchung got a reaction from TheSLSAMG in Show off your old and retro computer parts   
    This may not be exactly what you were expecting in a topic with this title, but:
     
    Many of you will remember the year of 1997 (I didn't bc I wasn't born yet, but that's not the point).  A few days ago, I left the world of my PC to go downstairs and I found my dad with a box of old motherboards. They turned out to be older than I am and I asked to keep them. 
     
    Take this as a rare chance to compare the computers of the last century with the computers of today. 
     

    Not quite sure what motherboard this is, but there are 2 dims of RAM in and an IBM processor installed.
     

    Some sort of internet expansion card. It has a line in and telephone port(?).
     

    The processor I mentioned in the first picture.
     

    Another angle of the motherboard.
     

    A second motherboard with an AMD processor in. Asus A7V8X
     

    Close up of the RAM in this motherboard. 256MB of Samsung DDR.
     

    The processor in this board.
     

    A card for the printer (Epson)
     

    A booklet my dad had before he bought the PC. The PC with Pentium II processor cost over £1600 ($2500 USD as of 12 Nov 2014).
     
     
    A leaflet of how to set up your PC.
     
    (Note: It is possible that I have mistaken what certain parts are, please correct if I was wrong)
     
    It has been interesting seeing how PCs have changed in less than 20 years. In some of the photos, you can see printer cables and other components that have changed, evolved and developed into better technologies. Looking back in time has been interesting.
     
    (Thanks to Linus for all of my PC knowledge) 
     
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    likkanchung got a reaction from Johannes_Lazor in What low-end PC can you get for £230   
    But 'PC master race' ??
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    likkanchung got a reaction from flibberdipper in The WAN Show Banner Drives Me Crazy   
    This explained why I tweeted this last week...

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    likkanchung got a reaction from Rheinwasser in The WAN Show Banner Drives Me Crazy   
    This explained why I tweeted this last week...

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