▲ 10 r/ComputerHardware
What's one old piece of computer hardware you refuse to replace because it still works perfectly?
Every time I upgrade my PC, there's always one part I just cannot bring myself to replace.Maybe it's an old mechanical keyboard that still feels better than anything new, a 10-year-old monitor that refuses to die, an ancient hard drive that's somehow still alive, or even a CPU cooler that's been through multiple builds. It might not be the fastest hardware anymore, but it has earned its place.
So what's that one piece of hardware you'll keep using until it literally stops working?
- What is it?
- How old is it?
- Why are you still using it?
- Has it ever let you down?
I always find it interesting how some of the oldest components end up being the most reliable.
u/Jakksabbath — 14 days ago