#I’m a pc
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Hell yeah, I love the stickers too! I picked the case up from Goodwill about two months ago and have been upgrading everything inside since.
The case was made in 2006 and all the parts are from 2008 and 2009.
I wanted something powerful with the ability to play DirectX 9 and 10 games, but I wasn't trying to build a top-of-the-line Xeon/Core2Extreme/i7 triple-SLI monster. Instead, I wanted to build a high-tier 900p gaming machine that the average gamer could've saved up for.
Oh looks like u also have a main pc as well
whats the point if u already had a dif pc?
To play old games from my childhood from 2002 - 2013ish. Modern graphic cards are starting to struggle with DirectX 9 and 10 games, the code is just too old.
Stuff like uh.. Battlefield: Bad Company, F.E.A.R, Bioshock, GTA 4, Overlord, Spore ect, etc.
ah ok
I love everything about this build
What a piece
Haha thank you so much!
I think the coolest thing about it, is that it's able to run Windows 10 fairly well. That means Steam can run with no problem and it just works. 🤷
Steam stopped supporting old OSes this year, but with a workaround you can still install it onto older hardware. You'll be able view the store page, chat with friends and see your library, you just won't be able to connect to the download servers. I have the SSD split into two partitions, 30GB for Win10, and 482GB for Vista. Steam installs all of it's games onto the 3TB HDD that both OSes can see. "It just works!™".
The entire build only cost around $220 bucks across 4 months and I'm super happy with that.