PC Peripherals Nostalgia, what was your first build??

Props to some of you for keeping such an old photos. My first personal build was an i3-3220, 8GB RAM and a Radeon 7770. Fairly recent compared to others and yet I don't have a photo of it anymore.
 
Oldest PC was an IBM Aptiva in, 1992 no PCMR, Instagram or camera phone then. Using a film camera to click a photo of that would probably have led to me getting a slap from my parents.

Here is my oldest Photo worthy pic. Manually cut the side of the case to make a window. Window cases were uncommon or unaffordable back then. I had uploaded it to 'Metkumods' if anyone remembers that.

What lights are those, may i ask? they look like neon lights? They look great! No idea these existed, where might one find them?
 
My first rig when I was in 4th std. My dad got this as a gift from his company.
Specs:
Intel celeron 1.33Ghz single core
512MB DDR1 RAM ( from which 64MB was shared to graphics :( )
80GB PATA hard drive

I still remember my dad spent 3.5k to increase the hard drive from 40GB to 80GB

The impressive part is, it's still functional. It's power supply got damaged but I tried with other one and it did start. Windows XP rocks.

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Intel celeron 1.33Ghz single core

That's an Intel D201GLY, code-named 'Little Valley' with a Celeron 215 processor based on the SIS662 chipset. It's an iconic milestone in computing history! It's Intel's very first Mini-ITX form factor motherboard. More so since Mini-ITX wasn't an Intel standard, it was championed by VIA at the time and to witness Intel make their own Mini-ITX motherboard was a really big deal. It validated the form factor despite Intel's attempts to downplay their entry — they deemed their own chipset to be far too premium for the form factor, so they chose a third party chipset instead for this board and it's successor.

I have fond memories of it's successor that arrvied six months later, the D201GLY2, which I used for a few years as a firewall. It was clocked lower at 1.2GHz but fanless. I blinged it out with pure copper heatsinks:
 

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Intel core2quad Q6600 rig 12 years ago. So many good memories.
 

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What lights are those, may i ask? they look like neon lights? They look great! No idea these existed, where might one find them?
They are called Cold Cathode Tubes, the RGB of the past. But the lighting provided by UV coloured tubes (as in the pic) are unmatched. I don't think you get them anymore I suppose. I have a blue tube for sale here
 
I have fond memories of it's successor that arrvied six months later, the D201GLY2, which I used for a few years as a firewall. It was clocked lower at 1.2GHz but fanless. I blinged it out with pure copper heatsinks:
Wow, the heatsinks are to die for. Which brand sold such marvels?
 
They're from Nexus, a relatively unknown company based in Netherlands. They used to make innovative stuff that were copied/cloned by others: https://nxstek.com/


Enzotech also makes nice heatsinks: http://www.enzotech.com/air_cooling.htm
 
They're from Nexus, a relatively unknown company based in Netherlands. They used to make innovative stuff that were copied/cloned by others: https://nxstek.com/


Enzotech also makes nice heatsinks: http://www.enzotech.com/air_cooling.htm

Nexus was popular back in the day with their innovation. I think Zalman use to copy them. Not remembering much though.

They are called Cold Cathode Tubes, the RGB of the past. But the lighting provided by UV coloured tubes (as in the pic) are unmatched. I don't think you get them anymore I suppose. I have a blue tube for sale here

CCT as they used to be known was the real bling before all the fan rgb took over.
 
PII 233 MHz ,
64 Mb ram
Sis 6215 vga card
Viewsonic e 40 monitor
Full ATX tower cabinet
Sound blaster 16 isa card
32x creative cd rom with remote
At keyboard by Logitech
Generic mic which I never used
Creative non powered speakers
Basically the entire creative multimedia kit (sound blaster , speakers and cd rom with remote ).

That's all I can remember .
 
Looking at this thread some times i get nostalgic, i am putting my first build .....do you remember yours??

My first build was in 2006, here is was the configuration

CPU: Q9550 E0 stepping (people from my time will remember how important E0 stepping was)
Cooler: thermaltake.Contac Silent 12
Mobo: Abit IP 35 Pro (too bad the company went defunct )
OCZ DDR RAM 2x4 = 8GB
GPU: HD7770
PSU: HX 650
Case : Chieftech BM-25B-OP (imported from then famous @kathmandudude )

MY last build was 4~5 years ago because office so no more builds

CPU: i7 7590
Cooler: CM 212X
Mobo: PowerX 81 MS
RAM: DDR 3 x 2 = 16 GB
GPU: 1660 1 click OC
PSU: 550W Bronze +
Case : Some circle Full tower Cabinet


Note: Mods if this is posted in wrong section then please move it to appropriate section
Since there is no edit option wanted to make correction : CPU: i7 4790S
 
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2003-4
pentium4 (iirc)
intel mobo
psu dont know
512gb ram upgraded to 1gb
80gb hdd
samsung 17" monitor
with cable TV tuner
samsung mouse (ball), Kboard
max payne1 ran like makhkhan

paid rs.100 extra for installation as didn't know what went where !
 
Ah, sweet nostalgia. I used to play NFS Most Wanted 2005, Prince of Persia Warrior Within, Prince of Persia Two Thrones, Halo 1

Should be near 2006-07 era.
A Sony Vaio Laptop - VGN FS25GP
15.4 inch screen
Pentium M 740 (1.74GHz), 512MB RAM.
Nvidia GeForce 6800 gs.
Weight super heavy 2.8KGs.
Windows XP SP3.
60GB HDD.
 
My first build was

CPU: Intel Atom (got upgraded to pentium G630)
RAM: DDR2 2GB (upgraded to DDR3 4GB with the CPU)
GPU: Dedicated

I used to play GTA Games alot back then.

Then I moved into gaming laptops. Now, I am back to desktop for gaming.

Current build:
CPU: R5 5600X
GPU: RX6650 XT
RAM: 32GB
 
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