Pure Nostalgia :)

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Ahh the sweet smell of old school

NF7-S Revision 2 :
Chipset vmodded to 1.8v
Planed ( made level ) North and South bridges
Tic Tac's D26 Mataray Soft L12 bios

Athlon XP-M 2500+ Barton core ( forget the stepping but it came in laptops often found in germany ) :
Max OC 250x10, 2.25v for about 20 mins in an air conditioned room.
Max Stable OC 240x10.5, 1.95v for 16hrs of Prime95
24x7 OC 240x10 1.85v

2x512mb OCZ Platinum EL Rev.2 PC3200 ( TCCD Revision 2 chips )
Max OC 250mhz with 3.02v 2-2-2-11 1T
Max stable OC 246mhz with 3.02v 2-2-2-5 1T
24x7 OC 240mhz 2-2-2-11 with 3.02v 2-2-2-11 1T

Xclio Good Power 500w with faulty -5v line :(

Feel free to let the nostalgia fly.
 

BitByBit

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I still keep an old K6-2 500 in my room for mainly programming work. It runs X-BTF easily, and surprisingly even Freelancer.

I've also still got an Atari ST which I just can't bring myself to get rid of. There are just too many childhood memories of spending time playing games like Lemmings and 'Elite II' for me to contend with.
 

Arkaign

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My first computer was an Atari 400 when I was 4 or 5 years old. :) I programmed greeting cards for my mom in basic. No fdd/hdd, so when the power went out, there went all your considerable work. I used to spend hours typing in the games from magazines like 'Byte'.