Don
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*waves stick at thread*
Youngsters, I remember when this was all Black and Red, with guns a plenty and you weren't a real man unless you'd overclocked a Celeron to twice it's rated speed or an Athlon to 50%+ of it's speed.
When men were men, cases were real cases, and Delta Screamer case fans would take an unwary system builders finger off.
Many are the veterans who are still missing the tip of a finger and regale their grand kids with tales of the vampire cases around a (very briefly) glowing Thunderbird core!
*waves stick again*
Oh yeah and get orf my lawn!
Slightly more seriously, it's scary when you realise how much time you've been on something like these forums (I'm at about 16 years now I think!).
But the vampire cases was true - you rarely see them know, but right up till the 00's it was common to get cases where they had ragged edges on the pressed metal. Elastoplast was a must in your PC tool kit.
Too true !
I had a Juno full tower case, and it came with elastoplast in the box! I also remember when watercooling was buying a motorbike radiator, aquarium pumps, making relays then using surgical tubing, secured by hoseclips

Those of Tbird cores were scary when applying blocks too also, I remember cracking a duron at one point and being very upset

I was looking at water-cooling the other day, and now you just buy a kit off the shelf, and plug it in?!
Oh, and I am still running a CM210 azure for my main PC case


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