You are keeping older, non pozzed hardware stored away for escaping the botnet OSes when shit goes down, right Anons?

You are keeping older, non pozzed hardware stored away for escaping the botnet OSes when shit goes down, right Anons?

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Based FX chad

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>eHoarding
No nigger
Everyone only needs one computer. Use the old hardware full time or piss off

can you even buy FX chips anymore?

I still have my phenom2 systems.

come home white man

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dude that processor is equivalent to Celeron and Pentium chips now. There will be no escaping the digital globohomo control grid anyway, so if you think keeping an old and obsolete processor is going to protect you, you've got another thing coming.

got this on top of my dresser

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Tell that to Libreboot users.

based Q6600 enjoyer. same thing in my loonix box

I'm still using a fx6300, no need to upgrade yet

>Shit goes down
>Wake up one morning and MS has turned my machine into a non-downgradable web terminal that won't boot without a wifi connecion
>UEFI is locked, can't be flashed, and has had hundreds of secure keys added that disallow booting from any USB drive that doesn't have Windows 12 or 13 on it
>"Well shit. at least I still have my Sandy Bridge machine"
>Won't boot from Windows 7 SSD (nand cells haven't been powered on in years, data is gone)
>"Well shit, I think I have a W7 or a W10 thumb drive somewhere"
>They're all bad too
>"Well shit. I think I have an ISO somewhere on an old hard drive"
>Spend afternoon tracking down a SATA to USB-C connector
>Plug 7200RPM WD Blue into the side of your ASUS ROG EPIC A45 INFRARED VENOM gaming laptop
>"Windows Defender has identified and removed 1,045 potential threats"
>all of your ISOs and cracked warez from a decade ago just got deleted
>"For your protection, Windows has performed a multi-pass secure erase of all potentially infected items"
>Google what dat mean
>It replaced your entire repo of torrented shit with zeros making it nonrecoverable

Hope you're ready faggerinos

based fx6300 bro
using mine till it dies

another fx 6300 bro here with an additional fx 8350 in my posession
what's a good motherboard to use with it?
want to build the best fx system reasonably possible in the future so any motherboard recommendations?
>fx 9590 exists
i'm aware but i don't want to have a house fire

My secondary computer has the fx 8320. That computer will never leave my possession.

>stored away
why let it collect dust when you can be using it right now?

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>DONT USE MODERN OS's! THEY ARE SPYWARE BOTNET GARBAGE
>"ok ill use windows x-"
>NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO DONT USE THAT ONE
>"ok? ill use windows sev-"
>NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO YOU CANT USE THAT ONE EITHER
go fuck yourselves

>q6600
>asus p5k pro
>4gb ddr2
>9800gt
still runnin'

That's what's up.

>>"ok ill use windows x-"
>>NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO DONT USE THAT ONE
>>"ok? ill use windows sev-"
>>NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO YOU CANT USE THAT ONE EITHER
I've never seen anyone say that, an FX rig running Windows XP or 7 is absolutely based, an FX-8350/8370 running windows XP paired up with an HD7970 or even the slower GCN cards is about as fast as it gets for that operating system with all the driver support.

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Shit went down already.
If it gets any worse, technology will be the least of your concerns.
Storing technology will destroy the capacitors. They need to be used.

*laughs in Japanese solid caps*

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Never upgrading my fx8350,
Never downgrading my fx8350,
Never turning off my fx8350.
Thankyou, and have a good day.

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what about nvidia?

I'm not sure if GTX Kepler cards have good XP support, but the GCN cards are superior performing with that 3GB 384 bit bus on the high end ones, and have confirmed XP support for all HD7000 series cards.

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