Someone left this gaming PC in the gutter and all it needed was some love

We indeed live with first-world problems in the United States. I know this because amid a global chip shortage and a 1,000-year drought of GPUs, I stumbled across a fully functional gaming PC literally thrown to the gutter.Nerd’s honor (which you properly say with a Vulcan salute)!Yes, I know you think I’m telling you fish stories when I say I found a liquid-cooled, 6-core Core i7-5930K on an X99 motherboard, 32GB of DDR4, a 128GB SSD, and 1TB hard drive while walking the dog. The gem was the graphics card: An EVGA GeForce GTX 1080 ACS.For real: I am not lying. The previous owner didn’t just abandon it haphazardly, but where I live, the city offers bulk disposal days where you can toss out appliances, mattresses, and yes—even your gaming PCs.To read this article in full, please click here https://www.pcworld.com/article/3624633/i-found-an-old-gaming-pc-in-the-garbage.html#tk.rss_all

Creato 4y | 13 lug 2021, 10:20:46


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