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Specs:

-AMD Athlon 64 X2

-(Kind of broken) HP Motherboard that came in some Windows Vista box

-1GB of RAM, it didn't like 4. It wouldn't boot.

-Sony IDE (yes, IDE) DVD-RW Drive

-Seagate (Linus seriously use WD drives plz) 160gb 7200gb ancient SATA drive

-Cheap Dell power supply
-HP cardboard box (I had to send my laptop to them for repair)

-Foam

-Zip ties

-Hot glue

-Optional graphics card (nVidia GeForce 6 series piece of crap)

 

OS: Windows 7 (Won't install, BSOD (The motherboard is broken (Duh)))

 

Build Notes

This was done in an afternoon. I didn't intend on using it. I had nothing better to do :(. It doesn't work (obviously).

 

Feel free to critique my build. I hop u likes.

 

-Eric

 

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  • 1 month later...

The thing that scares me the most? The jumpscare you call a Blue Screen Of Death.

"After all that I've done.... You still want to give me mercy?"

"Don't sweat it, *Insert Character name here.* I'm sure that everyone's tried to kill the kid at least once."

 

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