And tell me how proud of it you are.

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    Not that old but my 2009 i5 750 can still rock most of the games at a solid 1080p. I added a fan and overclocked it to 3.6, some ram and a 1060 gpu. It now serves as our main streaming / gaming computer on the TV and shows no sign of giving up. Overall I’ve spent less than 650$ over 15 years on a computer that we use daily.

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      thats the main reason i still run desktops.

      the modularity means you dont need special equipment or rare schematics to keep it working. or to upgrade one aspect of an otherwise adequate system.

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      I’m right there with you man.

      (2010-2011? built) 2nd generation i7 with 32 GB of ddr3 and a freaking 3070ti slapped on top…

      I’m pushing over 100 fps on a 2k screen still.

      It just won’t die!

      I mean to upgrade soon tho. It’s time…