No CD-Drive
Front RAM looks old as shit.
That heatsink/fan setup looks cheap, so I’m assuming the processor isn’t that great.
Big-ass video card. ‘thefuck
Aren’t motherboards supposed to make ground with the case? Or something something about static?
It’s not so much as being zapped but whatever damage we *could* cause to these components, there’s a reason why they come wrapped in special plastic bags when you buy them brand new.
Its an Asus, can’t tell what make/model. It has an AGP videocard, and SATA, so it can’t be that old. Uses SD-RAM. Judging by the heatsink, it looks like a socket 487.
what has science done?
The laundry?
Looks like a milk crate to me.
Why is that fan even there, it’s not like it’s doing anything.
It’s attached to the power supply.
I meant the one on top of the heatsink.
Its off.
the term casemod has lost all meaning to me. Goddammit
I was expecting a pic of him at the laundromat.
Don’t be silly. When Casemods’ clothes get too dirty he just goes and steals fresh ones.
incorrect her gets new ones for 29.99 at ross
Incorrect he just turns them inside out.
touche
here here.
In Canada, computers come in bags.
SATA hard drive+AGP graphics=FAIL
guess you don’t have to worry about ventilation with one of those!
But you do have to worry about dust.
WHERE DO I PUT MY MILK NOW.
No CD-Drive
Front RAM looks old as shit.
That heatsink/fan setup looks cheap, so I’m assuming the processor isn’t that great.
Big-ass video card. ‘thefuck
Aren’t motherboards supposed to make ground with the case? Or something something about static?
@Dreth
when’s the last time you touched something plastic and got zapped by static?
It’s not so much as being zapped but whatever damage we *could* cause to these components, there’s a reason why they come wrapped in special plastic bags when you buy them brand new.
Can anyone ID the motherboard?
Its an Asus, can’t tell what make/model. It has an AGP videocard, and SATA, so it can’t be that old. Uses SD-RAM. Judging by the heatsink, it looks like a socket 487.
oops i mean socket 478.