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Whats the oldest computer part you own?

Bogdan_Dirlosan

Just wondering If I am the only one who likes keeping old PC part.
 

My oldest part is a Geforce 2, I cant find it anymore.

The one that I can find tho is a geforce 7200 GT Circa 2006.

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I've got a 1MB nvidia GPU somewhere lying about.

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Just wondering If I am the only one who likes keeping old PC part.

 

My oldest part is a Geforce 2, I cant find it anymore.

The one that I can find tho is a geforce 7200 GT Circa 2006.

Oldest one I got is an i486 from 98 I think, not sure though.

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some celeron from 2006 with pins on the bottom

My i5 6500 is bad and can't even maintain 4.5ghz, and 4.4ghz causes it to slowly become unstable over weeks with a vcore of 1.395. FML

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I actually have a part framed on my wall right now, it's from early 90s I think. I have no idea what it is, but it seems to be some sort of expansion card because it has something resembling a PCI interface. It's not very interesting looking though, just a green PCB with some solders and modules around.

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40GB Seagate Barracuda IDE HDD, still works.

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There's a similar thread already going :P

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There's a similar thread already going :P

This I true, but this thread gives me reason to post about old computers (which is all I pretty much own :P)

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I actually have a part framed on my wall right now, it's from early 90s I think. I have no idea what it is, but it seems to be some sort of expansion card because it has something resembling a PCI interface. It's not very interesting looking though, just a green PCB with some solders and modules around.

 

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5.25 Apple IIe Floppy? I can't remember =^P

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My town recently had a free electronics recycling day and I filled my trunk with old parts, the oldest being some server I had laying around for years.  I  dont know anything about it, but that thing was older than me.  Also had some Windows 95 workstations.

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I think mine is some 64K graphics board(actually a few!) from a long time ago when my dad worked at the company TrueVision. He helped design it. I forget exactly how much memory it had, but if I recall, it has quite a few 4 Kilobit memory chips on it. The total might have been 16K or 64K. I don't remember. Other than that, I have a GeForce2 MX, a lot of Pentium 4s, some Pentium 4-era Xeons, and a few other odds and ends from my dad's computery lifestyle.

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