>ITT: the one you cant part ways with
for me, it's my 4130
ITT: the one you cant part ways with
Do you buy a new PC every year?
no, im more of an every 4-5 years kinda guy
I just really love my 4130
2500K.
Honestly, I see nothing wrong with keeping an old trusty CPU.
I really wish I kept my Pentium II processor, so heartbroken I was too stupid and chucked it one day.
i lately switched for ryzen 2600 and im cosidering puting a shrine for mine 2500k
>Cope i3
8800 GTX because it was my first GPU purchase and it's pretty legendary, also it's the only time I've bought a flagship GPU.
Inspiron 3521 with i3-3227U. First laptop I ever had. t. zoomer
fuck off retard, this is a thread for sharing the old things we love most
My first "Fast" CPU, a Celery 433 which I've had since 1999 or 2000. Before then I had to use a Pentium 233.
>Loving a core i3
You sound like a retard
gee, where to start.
>ppc
>anything intcel core2 and earlier. Fuck the ME
>ayymdewei bulldozer chips. Fuck PSP
>6502. Muh commodore.
>Loving a core i3
You sound like a retard
FUCK
your post reminded me that I tossed all my slot I stuff...
fuck my life
(me)
not really relevant, but
t. zoomer
The GTX480 I found in a closet at school. Used it in my first PC for a year or two because I couldn't afford to buy a GPU.
2600k. I upgraded to a 9900k but this CPU holds a special place in my heart. Probably because I used it for so long.
Had some core 2 duo based chip that Intel marketed as a Pentium. Think I bought it brand new for $64. It got overclocked from 2.6 to 3.4 from day one and to this day it's running for the family/kids PC.
>phoneposters
Same here, though with the Ryzen 5 3600. Soon it'll just be a 'family artifact' where user used it to play stalker of at least 100 fps.
made a 8350 system like a year ago
i was luck enough to undervolt it to 1.225
because of it the cpu can stay stable at 4.5ghz with only the wraith prism
the downside is that its hitting 75-79c depending on the game
other than this its fine so far
Same
check em!
I'm also gay btw, not sure if that matters
thanks for those partial fingerprints, those are enough
still have my 4440 in an out-of-commission desktop because of a broken graphics card
planning to fix it in the future
this
are you me? I literally did that a couple of months ago and I am thinking just that.
Same.
Also I'm not sure what "parting ways" means here. Retiring from your active rig(s), or actually throwing away? Because I still have tons of older functional parts lying around, including a complete PC with a Phenom II and an HD 5770. And on principle I keep ALL my old processors as keepsakes, going back to my first Pentium 75.
>having an irrational fetish for legacy hardware of a company introducing hardware security flaws that were patched at a performance cost
throw it on the ash heap of history or sell it for $20 to some NEET collector
My Pentium III, and my old WD 60GB IDE drive.
Both are obviously worthless nowadays, but it's a bit nostalgic for me.
quints of truth
although vishera fixed a lot of bulldozer problem it was still shit on single core but its decent still today on multicore
I still have my FX-8350. The motherboard it was in died on me and I ended up moving beyond FX, but I kept the chip. It did 5.1GHz on liquid cooling all day every day and I had gotten the 8350 on sale for pennies because it was open box/missing its stock cooler.
I had a 3570k. A lot of newer games had bad stutter but I was able to deal with it.
The first game that I played that was literally unplayable was Kingdom Come Deliverance. That was when I realized that it was time to upgrade and that quad cores are dead.
I could sell my 4770k for decent used right now but I love it too much to part with it
>family/kids PC
why