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Killed an asus a7n8x when trying to remove the new very heavy swiftech heatsink. It was stuck and hit a capasitor that was right up against it once it came unstuck. The capasitor didn't come off, but was loose. It would only partially boot, then hang.
2 psu's from antec exploded. One did first time I turned it on, the other wasn't right, then blew about a week or so later. In the process they also killed 2 cmedia sound cards.
The psu problems probably contributed to killing a seagate hard drive.
I didn't kill but I did mame a 48x cheapo cdrw. I tried to overburn with it, it failed. But since then it'll only burn normally at 24x or under. If I try up to 48X. it takes hours.
That 7 items. :;
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I fried a set of speakers playing my guitar through them
totally crashed a 30gb hard drive (still havnt figured that one out)
and got a little to happy with the ol dremel and a case.
Two hard drives
Two Dual PIII MoBos
one stick of DDR Memory
Old 36X Creative CDROM
two Logitech trackballs
Possibly my Klipsch 4.1 system
But damn... my old P200MMX stills runs like a champ. Fired it up a day ago, and away it went. Has a 10Gig IDE drive it it that has thousands of hours on it..... Gotta keep the old stuff around to play the old games
An Emachiene cyrix 333, thou that was on purpose
Gigabyte ga-7vrxp
512 stick of samsung pc2700 (RMA from newegg w00t, newegg still rocks)
both sets of brakes on my MR2
alot of junky monitors at my job (13-15" ones that did anywhere from greyscale to 8 bit color )
and soon to be my roommate, if he continues to get that invisibility in HALO
Stupid people do stupid things, smart people outsmart each other, then themselves.
Worse than average year, but still pretty slow.
Just a $700 hard drive. Well, $700 in roughly august 1997.
4GB 7200rpm UW SCSI.
That assumes you don't count most of an iMac. It was working... now it runs Windows.
I've still got circa 1999 CD drives running. Damned Plextors. I used to go through a CD-Drive a year before I got these things. Even all 10 of the refurb FC-AL HDs I got last summer are still running. What fun is a PC if you never have to fix it? I need to start buying lower quality components. On the upside, at least I still have a Ford product.