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khaled2012 got a reaction from sub68 in Show off your old and retro computer parts
Bought this system back in 2010. The motherboard and harddisk died so i had to to change them. But this thing runs on win7 perfectly still today and i use it rarely to play games from 5 years ago like fifa 15, nfs the run, COD MW3 etc....just to remember how those days were. I've got a 9th gen core i5 pc as my main rig but i decided to keep that old friend.
specs:
- core 2 duo E8400
- 2+2 GB DDR3 1333 MHz RAM from Team
- Esonic G41 mobo (Bought after the Asus G41 mobo died)
- Gigabyte Radeon HD 6670 graphics card
- Valuetop 450 watt psu (overkill !)
- 120 GB 2.5 inch SSD (bought after the HDD died)
- A DVD rom that still works!
There's also a fully working Samsung 18.5 inch monitor of 1366x768 resolution connected to it.
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khaled2012 got a reaction from thatpc. in Show off your old and retro computer parts
Bought this system back in 2010. The motherboard and harddisk died so i had to to change them. But this thing runs on win7 perfectly still today and i use it rarely to play games from 5 years ago like fifa 15, nfs the run, COD MW3 etc....just to remember how those days were. I've got a 9th gen core i5 pc as my main rig but i decided to keep that old friend.
specs:
- core 2 duo E8400
- 2+2 GB DDR3 1333 MHz RAM from Team
- Esonic G41 mobo (Bought after the Asus G41 mobo died)
- Gigabyte Radeon HD 6670 graphics card
- Valuetop 450 watt psu (overkill !)
- 120 GB 2.5 inch SSD (bought after the HDD died)
- A DVD rom that still works!
There's also a fully working Samsung 18.5 inch monitor of 1366x768 resolution connected to it.
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khaled2012 got a reaction from Boomwebsearch in Worst possible PC build
Put a 9900k in a H310 mobo and use a core i3 stock cooler. Ensure serious bottleneck by adding a GT710 or worse GPU. Make a custom waterblock to watercool the GT710 with a 360mm or larger radiator. Put no more than 4GB of RAM. Use an expensive 1200 watt or more rated modular 80+ platinum psu. Then put all of them in a really expensive chassis. Waste money on a lot of unnecessary RGB stuff. Then for the ultimate user experience, connect an old CRT monitor.
This is the procedure to make my dream (!) PC. I wish to see the LTT guys to really build something like this and make a video on how bad the performance & thermals can be?
Looking forward to seeing people come up with even worse combinations!!