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The one computer part that will never die

I'm sure about everyone, but I've had a GTX 260 BFG on a additional cooler with no ram heat sinks, highly overclock. I mean this thing under load hits like 120c and doesn't give a ********.

 

So my question to you LTT users, have you had any computer part or technology in general - that will not just die?

 

 

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An old 250GB Samsung HDD from 2006. Also, the old AMD Athlon X2 64 3800+ CPU that was in that old HP Desktop from 2006.

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My Samsung desktop from 2004. :)

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I killed every part in my old PC

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I killed every part in my old PC

I want pics of the PC.

Because he had a hard drive.

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I want pics of the PC.

The old one? Only the case is left, the psu is there, actually I think the PSU is still working, maybe, but the mobo, gpu and cpu are broken

Computer Specifications:

AMD Ryzen 5 3600  Gigabyte B550M Aorus Elite | ADATA XPG SPECTRIX D50 32 GB 3600 MHz | Asus RTX 3060 KO Edition CoolerMaster Silencio S400 Klevv Cras C700 M.2 SSD 256GB 

1TB Crucial MX500 | 1 TB SanDisk SSD Corsair RM650W

Camera Equipment:

Camera Bodies: 

Olympus Pen-F Panasonic GH3 (Retired)

Lenses:

Sigma 30mm F1.4 | Sigma 16mm F1.4 | Sigma 19mm F2.8 | Laowa 17mm F1.8 | Olympus 45mm F1.8

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The old one? Only the case is left, the psu is there, actually I think the PSU is still working, maybe, but the mobo, gpu and cpu are broken

Oh.......

Because he had a hard drive.

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Motherboard...

 

I once posted about an old Gigabyte that caught fire and still works today...

How does one catch fire to a motherboard?

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How does one catch fire to a motherboard?

 

Not using motherboard standoffs help... Shorted the front panel USB headers from behind the board and the fire burned through the top layer of the PCB... The front USB still works though...

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Most CPUs wont die under normal circumstances. I still have my old AMD Duron 800Mhz and Pentium D 820 still working up to this day. 

 

Motherboard...

 

I once posted about an old Gigabyte that caught fire and still works today...

I had a motherboard whose 4 pin power connector caught fire. The thing got toased so I replaced it and surprise, the board still works.

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I had a motherboard whose 4 pin power connector caught fire. The thing got toased so I replaced it and surprise, the board still works.

Pics or it didn't happen.

Because he had a hard drive.

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Pics or it didn't happen.

wait. digging it up. Its on TPU and I forgot my account there. It happend back in 2012 I think. Hold on i'll try to recover it

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This is a common theme apparently, computers catching fire lol. 

 

 

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GSkill 64gb 4000mhz   |    EVGA 1600T psu     |      3x Samsung 980 Pro NVME 1tb Raid 0 

  4 x Crucial MX500 2tb raid 0   |    Glass Hard Line Tubing  - EKWB Blocks 

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CPUs just refuse to die.

 

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CPUs just refuse to die.

Make that CPU become a cooking stove!  \^_^/

Because he had a hard drive.

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I can't find the pics dammit. Basically, the PSU fried and it burnt the 4 pin. I salvaged one from and old board and replaced the burnt one.

It ran like nothing happened.

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pretty sure my Athlon 64 CPU is still working if i build it. CPUs are tough.

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My IBM Thinkpad.

"If it has tits or tires, at some point you will have problems with it." -@vinyldash303

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My gameboy colour...man I abused that things in ways which should be illegal and it just keeps on chugging...I'd say the same for my gameboy but my one family member decided it'd be a great idea to just chuck it in the garbage bin when it worked fine and just becuase it used 4 batteriers instead of 2.

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My old IBM Deskstar 120GB harddrives from 98, vill NOT die.

 

Plus my old ibm 486SX still runs. :D

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