What's the least likely computer component to fail?

What's the least likely computer component to fail?

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One of the LEDs on the casing.

An individual transistor.

Passive heat sink.

Probably the CPU. For me they always seem to last longer than motherboards, RAM, graphics cards etc.

>most complex part of the computer is the one that fails the least
Engineering makes a lot of sense

Free Palestine.

this may be onto something, I feel like a lot of components would go before the cpu does

I've had every component except CPU fail at some time.

RAM.

The case.

>motherboard
dead
>RAM
dead
>gpu
dead
>psu
dead
>hdd
dead
>cpu
I AM ETERNAAAAAAAAAAL

>he doesn't keep his PC on a cardboard box

Brainlet

Really wish I could find that picture of him sitting like the thinker I have saved right about now

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The CPU if you really look at it is one of the simplest parts of a PC. There is just a die, PCB, and some passives. The only active circuit is the CPU die itself. Compare this to a motherboard that is jammed packed with lots of passives, caps, mosfets, ICs that can all fail with most of them being critical.

i've never had a failed cpu.
2 failed psu's
1 failed gpu
about three fiddy failed hard drives

the case window

Is this the dream Jow Forums life:

Make money making comfy 70s 80s 90s computing videos and restoring and selling g4s.

Work on my strategy games for the commodore 64.

Wear shorts every day.

I would kill him if it meant that I would become him.

Thing that doesn't have capacitors

>running
i don't think so, even people with epilepsy "run" better than that.