My cables.
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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" :help:
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
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.