Age?

lets get personal.
how old is your system components?

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Oldest is 2011

2014

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2009

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LGA 1155

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The oldest is 25 years old.

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thanks fren didn't have this one

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thank you too, had a rough day (not me actually but i was there) so its nice to hear something positive.

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lga 1155 for lyfe

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2010-2013

Less than 1 year old

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i5-2500K

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Oldest around 2013. Newest 2018

>thinkpad t400
2008
>T520
2009ish?
>desktop
2005-2018 (brand new case, everything else is older)
>TV
2006.

Late 2005. Still in the usable range, so it is fine. I find that anything from around 2000 onwards is still fine, with a few exceptions between 99 back to 96. Anything from 1995 and before isn't really capable for modern, daily use.

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I have a HDD from 2006. It's not really in active use I mostly keep it in my computer to see how long it'll last. It's currently at 43,551 power-on hours.

i've hot old PCI TV tuner from around 2005

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The computer I'm using now was built in 2008. New HDD and new RAM, but otherwise as-built.

Oh and this keyboard is like 25 years old.

intel gbe nic from 2005

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This is still some great shit. I have a rampage iv gene and 32gb lying around that i want to use. Maybe it's time to get a second hand 3930k or something.

2012 lappy (T530)
2017 phony (Nokia 5)
It's bretty cool that a 2017 100 dolla phone has android 9 while some 2018 expensive phones will never have it. Makes you think.

2015. I'm looking to upgrade this year.

Late 2009 early 2010? I forget the exact date.

Should really replace the heatsink on this guy, but eh.

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i7 2600k
oc'ed to 4.4ghz
does a better job than r5 1400

2010 phenom II

I have a I5 760 with a gf 460gtx
I dont play games anymore so i dont feel like upgrading.

my PC is 12 years old. Old boi.

CPU is from 2011, motherboard is from 2009, GPU is from 2016, RAM idk about, it was just some shit I bought on eBay. Still haven't found a reason to upgrade, but probably will if Zen 2 is worth a shit.

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My DVD burner is from 2008.
Most of my main system is less than a year old though.

As far as I know, my secondary HDD, it's from 2009.

oldest part in my PC is an i5-4690K, I forget when I got it.

less than 1 year.

12 years old

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my mouse is 20 years old still gets me through a long session of videogaymes, and one of my hard drives is 15 i think? my grandfather bought it in the early days of Windows XP, he was early to get a 7200RPM SATA drive for autoCAD back when everyone was still using IDE, now its just an extra 40GB i use to backup small but important files (personal documents, family photos).
I pity the zoomers who replace their mouse every couple of years because muh DPI acceleration, and lasers wearing out - lol just get a raw optical mouse and you'll be right until you're in the grave. no processing chip in the mouse = 50 year lifespan I'm willing to bet. i use the fucker every day.

eternal cpu

i demand a pic
please

oldest is my psu, ax760 that i moved from my old pc to my new one. from 2012 i think

6 years old
wish I had enough cash to upgrade

I think the oldest thing is my PSU, which is from 2013 I guess.

still using two intel 510 ssds from
Q1'11

3

Just went from a desktop with 2015 components to a Asus with 2018 components.

Glad this doesn't have the retarded LAN line in port or the DVI port. Literally cannot believe mobile shit still is being made with these ports.

11 years old

Most of my components are from the ivy bridge era. Replaced gpu because old and mobo/psu because they shit the bed.

~3 years
core i5 6500, rx 470, gigabyte h110m-s2h, xfx 650w PSU, all components bought new

2005
IPOD 30GB
HDD 80GB

2008
Logitech MX510,X48T-DQ6, E8400, ELSA 9800GTX+

2009
Laptop Acer

Oldest completed system is from 2005, but since upgraded with spare parts to function as an ESXi box.

AMD 4200 X2
8GB of RAM

oldest thing in my main PC is a corsair PSU from 2008
newest is a GTX 970 from 2016

It's getting a bit long in the tooth.

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it can honestly rival any mouse built today. it was really popular back in the day, all the pro's in the early days of competitive counterstrike used this mouse
also flexin' my classic xbox collection i use as a monitor stand lole
not gonna show the hard drive because i cant be fucked opening my computer right now.
but yeah, this is from '99
if it aint broke don't fix it

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Laptop is from 2006. Desktop is 2009.

Look into the compatible Xeons too. There are often SKUs that are 1-to-1 with i7 chips available at a fraction the cost. If you're planning on overlocking the 16XX v2 Xeons have unlocked multipliers.

Also if you're game for some BIOS modding you can get those systems to boot from NVMe. That's what I did and it's pretty great. Also just beware, the 3XXX series chips only have PCIe 2.0.
This is the guide I was working off of for the NVMe Mod:
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>it can honestly rival any mouse built today
only retards think this

About 2 years for my newest stuff (CPU,RAM,NVME SSD)
About 6 years this August for the older stuff (PSU,Case, Mechanical HDD, SSD.)

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Mostly from 2010. My CPU is from 2011 and one hard drive is from 2005.

been itching to upgrade but don't see a real reason to. only real complaint is this SSD fills up quicker than expected.

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Depends on the system. Not counting peripherals, the oldest components in my desktop are the motherboard and processor (both 2014), with the RAM being not far behind (2015). I ditched the mechanical drive and went full SSD earlier this year.

The oldest components inside my laptop are pretty much everything, all date from August of 2009. SSD is from 2015 though.

Counting peripherals, the keyboard I have hooked up to my laptop most of the time is about 26 years old (1993), and my IBM optical mouse attached to the same computer is from 2004.

I had this for a while before it broke and I replaced it with a Rival 310. This isn't even the best mouse out there and I can say that it outclasses the Intellimouse in almost every way imaginable.

I go between two workstations made in 2007 and 2011, other than the SSDs in the former and the GPUs in both they are still that old for the most part.

Whole computer is from 2006 babyyyyy

i5-3570k oc'd to 4ghz reporting in

only 4.0? That needs to be 600-800Mhz higher

2011 thinkpad
2013 phone
haswell/kepler PC

After wasting years in uni, dropping out and neeting for a year I've found a good job and I'll start replacing some of this shit, but I need to buy a car first.

Newest shit (another 6TB HDD) was bought just a few weeks ago
Olded shit is my RAM and SSD which are from 2010 or so.

Is this old enough?

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>win10

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Oldest I actually use is a couple of ~20 year old mice and 8 years old laptop. I have thought about replacing those mice with newer ones but honestly they have worked so well when compared to any modern mice I've had.
My main desktop is around 4 years old.

>1 year old system
>7 years old HDDS and SSD
It's fine.
SSDs last a lot longer than the paranoids think.

What's the oldest in a x230
Probably that

Laptop 2014
Smart phone 2017

Oldest part is from 2015, still runs like it did the day i got it.

got this pos clevo laptop back in 2008 and everything still works

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I have the same case from 2004 so 15 years.
my Laptop is from 2010.

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i can see alot of felxx
corsair k70 lux

If you count the case as a part, then the oldest part is from 2010. If not, then one of my 2TB RAID disks, which is from 2011. Fucking Ultrastars, man.

Newest component, strangely enough, is a parallel and serial card. Bought it a month ago.

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im using a wmo from early 2000s
only retards think it can't

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wrong. it's trash compared to any of the modern logitech mice in terms of sensor accuracy and reliability

Audio receiver from 1993-ish.
Speakers from 2002-ish.
Mouse and keyboard from 2009.
Monitor from 2010.
Mainboard, CPU, HDD and optical drive from 2011.
RAM, SSD, GPU, PSU and case from 2015.

Worth upgrading from a 4C4T Sandy to a 4C8T Sandy/Ivy for another two years or so? I've been waiting for Zen 2 but now I kinda wanna wait for Zen 3.

>t. speaking out of his ass without ever having used one

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ThinkPad t410 from 2010. I've had it since 2015. I use it as my main computer, no desktop. I just installed usb 3 ports the other day. Thinking about installing an nvme drive in it (so that When I get a new laptop I can swap the ssd's) btw will that work?

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>4770k
>2013
im looking to upgrade this year

If it's one of those digital ones, Hey how do those work btw? Can you just capture the original MPEG-2, x264, or whatever it is, straight from the air without reencoding provided you had the right software?