• GildorInglorion@lemmy.world
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      Love that. Commenting to remember. Got 2 of these, except the one is still in a case older than most of my children all of whom are now adults.

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        I’ve still got one with a shitty cyrix cpu, a 100 MB HDD and 256 MB RAM.

        It runs dos, can play mp3s and has a Supaplex save where I beat all the levels except for two.

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          Nice, does it have a sound card, if so what kind?

          Also I would definitely recommend getting an IDE to CF or an IDE to SD adapter and backing up the hard drive to an SD/CF card so you don’t lose that data.

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            I’m pretty sure it’s an old Soundblaster.

            …and one thing I neglected to mention is that I no longer have an old enough monitor to go with it, so it’s been a while since I made sure it’s still runnning. Might be gone by now =/

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              Oh I see, yeah if it hasn’t been turned on in a while it might be gone, typically it’s stiction from not moving for a while that kills the drives.

              Also pretty sure most VGA monitors will work, I use my 486 (also my Pentium 2) on a modern VGA monitor (actually a small LCD TV with a VGA input).

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                I haven’t had a monitor with a vga port for a long time now (ever since I decided the old crt one I had connected to this old monster was just too bulky). I’m keeping the PC though. It’s my first one (Theseus approved). Haven’t looked to see if any sort of convertor to vga input is remotely viable and it’s not really a priority.

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        Omg, after seeing your comment I realize that my 3 computers are older than my children.

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        The case is an old extra-tall full tower that doubles as a mouse table. It even sits under an L desk. I just prefer that height when leaning back in my chair.

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      At this point I replaced my oldest original hard drive. I rebuilt another computer using entirely the parts I replaced. Literal ship of Theseus dilemma right there lol.

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      If you count an old hard drive I’ve always had that going, easiest to use your old app drives any reinstalls may go more quickly plus any media files on there. Though my media is mostly on my NAS, pictures tend to be on a local drive. I’m not sure I’ve ever done a new computer without an old drive and I’ve been doing this for like 25 years. Though I tend to move the old files to a newer drive before the next upgrade so not a true ship of thesus. Though most times the GPU upgrade is done at different times than the CPU/mobo/ram to keep it cheaper.

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    Not the case, but I did this since I didn’t have the correct monitor stand

    Not sure why it rotated my picture 90 degrees. But yes that is a 2x4 and yes those are zip ties

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      Nice. My monitor stand is a cardboard box. It’s sagging already… time to find another box.

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        When I was single and moved awhile back I had a $500 gift card to walmart given to us by our company to help us out after a hurricane wrecked the area. I went on Sam’s website and ordered a bed, sheets and pillows. The box for the bed became my computer desk and the boxes for the pillows became my night stands. 5 gallon pickle bucket from a nearby restaurant became my computer chair. I used it like that for a year and a half… then someone came along and we upgraded some things. I looked at it as being poor and ♻️, but others don’t always see it thay way haha

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    What if I’ve been the second one for over 15 years but I finally got to build myself a whole brand new machine with flagship CPU and GPU?

    Fuck RGB and glass panels, tho.

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      Lately been looking for a case for another build and wow, this tempered glass thing is way out of control.

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        It’s such fucking bullshit, when I built my first from scratch pc and wanted something utilitarian without glass panels my options were cheap Chinese garbage, tiny ITX/microATX case, Fractal Design, or overpriced designer garbage… I’m now all in on Fractal Design, everything I’ve built or recommended since has been Fractal Design.

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        What’s wrong with it? I like how it makes my PC look, and the screws hold it in securely.

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            I don’t know anymore what are we exactly talking about…

            I’ve self taught myself how to build and repair PCs since I was about 15-16, I got my first IT job at 19 and I still work in IT 15 years later, so this is my thing, it’s vocational, although now I work more in software than hardware.

            IDK if you’re talking about running of money for a good build, getting tired of building my own computers or something else…

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              Just joking because it happened to me. I was finally able to make a current build with all the bells and whistles after years of being the bottom pic. Then it didn’t take long for the new PC to be a little outdated, and I reverted to making less sophisticated solutions to keep it current.

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                Ah, I see. I’ve always had PCs without top tier components and I’ve still used them for many years as is, by only upgrading to SSDs and installing higher capacity HDDs when the old ones died. For instance, half of my last PC since circa 2014 was half of giveaway parts with an Intel Quad CPU (not even i series), 8GB of RAM and a GTS250.

                I hope that this one I built with flagship AMD CPU and GPU and 64GB or RAM remains as my main PC as long as its parts last, with minimal ugrades, if any. Although I have to admit that I chose the AM5 socket with upgradability in mind.

                I usualy settle for little regarding computers but maybe now I get hooked up to running videogame at ultra settings, but I don’t even have o want a 4K display, so who knows. Time will tell.

                Yes, I’m aware I’m doing a long serious reply to a joke, lol.

                Edit: typos

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                  It feels like specs haven’t been increasing lately as rapidly as they used to, so I bet yours will last for a good while.

                  Long serious replies to jokes are part of why I enjoy Lemmy, friend. Lol

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      I’m not really a fan of RGB and glass panels either to be honest, too flashy, I prefer simplier designs and cases.

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    PC builds aren’t all so polarized. I am in the middle, spent like $1500 on components and built it myself and it looks great and runs smoothly. Sure, it doesn’t run Cyberpunk on Psycho but it’s running Starfield very nicely and I didn’t even have to tape an AC unit to it.

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      I’d say I’m somewhere in the middle too. I also have this tendency to build high mid-tier as my budget allows then ride it for 7 years or so until the games I play start struggling. I just don’t have the money to keep up with the latest and greatest/upgrading every year.

      …admittedly since Baldur’s Gate 3 came out I’ve been using my PC as a space heater so take that as you will…

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    To me the two types are the kind that have really good looking, color coordinated components and then myself who has a random assortment of totally mismatched components because they were the cheapest or best performing option.

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      Yes. I also occupy a different space than the options given. Meticulous research, putting together the best value (balancing cost and performance), not caring about visual appeal or setting any high benchmarks.

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    I drilled out a bunch of rivets and took out the hard drive cages to fit a long graphics card. My $40 case still gets the job done after 10 years.

    Also I fried a USB port by plugging my headset jack into it in the dark. I smelled magic smoke.

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    Bottom PC is truly sexy to my eyes. That’s a PC someone looked into, with their limitations, a PC they wanted and did their best to get what they need and want

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    Lol my ssd’s are just hanging out of the case by their sata cables. I’m missing some hardware so its just guts-out until I find that ziplock bag full of screws (i remember seeing it a couple years ago). my wrist is killing me tho, that ergo mouse pad makes a lot of sense.

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      I’m missing some hardware so its just guts-out until I find that ziplock bag full of screws (i remember seeing it a couple years ago).

      Skimming this I read you as saying the whole machine was in a bag and now I’m like, “Yeah, what if one built a PC in bag-like shape?”

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      My 6900XT doesn’t fit in my 8 year old case and the cover has been off for 2 years now :)

      There’s a rattle from one of the case fans I need to fix, but it disappears when under load, so ¯\_(ツ)_/¯

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    The desktop gaming PC that I have was a very nice PC like the one from the first panel but I got it as e-waste dirt cheap because the previous owner wanted to throw it away since it was 2 years old and he thought it was outdated. That’s absolutely insane and wasteful, I hope most people aren’t like this.

    I did take it apart and redo it though in a much less flashy case, call me a heretic but I don’t really like LEDs and window cases I prefer a much simpler look. So I guess this one would be kind of like the second one, even though all the parts are very nice and new.

    Though I did assemble my Pentium 2 and 486 PCs from scratch, kind of like the first one but I guess that doesn’t really count because they are almost all old parts (New soundcards though) and they’re retro gaming PCs.

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    Let’s just say my current build cost me $100.
    It runs Cyberpunk 2077 though, so that’s nice.

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    There is a 3rd type.
    Those with the “dark horse”.
    It’s a smallish black box PC, no RGB, mini-itx sized, sits under the desk, mostly out of sight.
    Quiet, well cooled.
    Has the latest gen CPU & GPU, oodles of ram and nvme storage.

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      In the same vein, the ancient Beige Box with the same specs as the Dark Horse. It might not have as good of cooling and might be significantly louder, but it’ll keep up just as well. I had to use two 13,000RPM 80mm server fans for intake and exhaust in mine to cool an i9-12900k

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        It’s what I have.
        Case choice for mini-itx is pretty limited, but it’s getting better. There are group buyins for small run manufacturing, like mechanical keyboards - but I’ve never been involved in one of those.
        Not sure if there are any that would fit a 4090, tho!

        But I love em!
        I have a clean desk, nothing flashing, no risk of a glass side panel exploding.
        The builds are a little more challenging and more expensive, but I quite enjoy it. Have to make sure parts fit, cable management has to be spot on, you need decent fans because there are less of them