My cables.
My cables.
My Monitor, until last week.
I've pretty much replaced every part of my rig over the last 12 months - I think the oldest thing now is my Rapid-i.
Power lead. kettle plug leads are great and very long lasting.
My whole self-build PC, apart from GFX card, SSD and Win10 is around 11 years old! Check my "system"
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CPU FX-8350 bought 2013
I sold a PC to a mate back in whenever, it had a core2duo in it, it's still running strong.
If that doesn't count because not mine anymore, the mobo and RAM in this is the same from when I built it in 2011.
Oh and the downstairs PC. Holy crap the motherboard in that is like 15 years old.
Still using the Altec Lansing ACS-295 speakers that came with my first PC (Dell) in 1998.
The cord going from the wall to the PSU, might be 20 years old?
runner up is my harddrive caddy, which is about 10+ years old.
An ancient Pentium D 805 sat in an old Asus P5N-E SLI Deluxe mobo and a Radeon X1950XTX, sister still uses it. I'm surprised it still works.
Usually coolers and cases. Sometimes (depends on the investment) monitors can survive surprisingly long too. I think at the moment it's the cooler, a TRUE Spirit 140.
My coffee mug.
Never start my PC up without one.
Yeah, they've held up in a very impressive way. Awful efficiency by today's standards, and I've seen a ... well, enormous all-round performance increase since my upgrade, but I don't at all regret holding out on upgrading for that long.
Is that a form of alternative water cooling?
Case I think... it's a no-name rack mount thing.... does the job
Old puter - still good enuff till I save some pennies!
I have a floppy drive and external speakers from my Evesham Vale, brought in the early 1990's. The speakers are used daily, superb stereo positioning, while the drive is less often
um, I guess that would be my keyboard. I've had that since 2006 now and it's still going strong. A good Saitek one when they were making sturdy products.
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