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my 6-year old PC - R.I.P.

Posted by HelliXScream - February 18th, 2024


Well, can't believe it actually happened. My 6-year old PC is officially died today.


It wasn't the best PC, the specs are really bad according to nowadays specs. But it still has a huge history. In fact, my whole discography (around 100 songs, two albums) was born on this PC (with pain and tears, ofc)


I thought about switching to new PC two weeks ago, and planned to do this on March, but... surprise, get rekt.


So, tomorrow, i'll go looking for a new PC, which will be 100x better than my "current" one. Means that i'll actually be able to expand my vision and go all-out. I started getting inspired by Mick Gordon's stuff, so this is where i'll take off.


For those who interested im my dead PC's specs:


AMD Radeon HD 6900 Series (2GB) - Videocard

AMD Phenom X1040T (2.7G) - Processor

RAM - 8GB

Memory overall - 512GB (two discs, each 256GB)


So yeah. Thanks for the journey and a whole bunch of memories.


R.I.P.


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жаль, рип
а моя машина на виндовс 7 уже 12 год стоит, и каким-то образом даже стабильно работает

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It appears I have missed a funeral. This will not stop me from putting in my two cents.

It was pretty tragic that this had to happen to you, although also funny in the cruel sense of fate forcing you to get a better PC earlier than intended. Although it is pretty vague on how it exactly "died", I could see it being an irritable time for you if it died at a moment where you did not have anything backed up. With the way this was written, one can assume that you did not lose anything major upon your PCs death, which is somewhat of a relief, as you would only need a new computer to get back on track. The reason why I'm leading into that conclusion was because if you really lost anything major, then it would have been written on here already.

I could see this being somewhat of an emotional moment, something you have had for literal years, and everything connected to it, gone, in an instant. This is evident in most things of life, nothing can last forever, and no matter how hard we try, some things are beyond saving. My Mac is over 4 years old now, and it astonishes me how quickly time is progressing and how much we are improving on a technological scale. I know one day I will need to get a better one, and I know it'll somewhat be an emotional moment for me, but for now, I try to enjoy this fine piece of machinery while I still can, even if loading a live stream is a pain.

Hopefully you're enjoying the new PC as of now. It is quite a shame it had to happen to you so soon, but it was inevitable since the PC switch had to happen anyway. My friend is going through a similar process and it is taking MONTHS just to have his own PC set up. Hope you didn't go through a months saga like he is currently going through.

damn, you really just wrote a bible XD

to be fair, i knew that one way or another this PC will die, because you can't believe how it survived that long, especially a numerous time of power surges without any protection (yeah, blame me freely). i started talking about the new PC around january since i couldn't work properly with FL studio and we kinda planned to look for it in march, but... yeah, surprise happened, and we're forced to get me a new one because, matter of fact, i'm currently a student and the PC is surely needed, not even speaking about the other stuff.

the only thing i was really scared about is, of course, loss of data i had (all my music stuff, my uni projects etc.), but initially that problem got solved easily.

and, after 0,5 of the year later, i'm satisfied, since now i'm not that crazy to overload my PC with random BS. matter of fact we got and UPS device after the first power surge since february.

as of what happened with my old PC now, somehow i managed to bring it back to life, and we gave away it to my aunt's kid, along with the one and only monitor i had my entire life, so i got the new one instead, because it was about time for switch-up, even my parents got alongside with my wish (since they also wanted to get me the new monitor by themselves exactly when they bought my current PC lmao).