• Re: The Decline Of Pcs

    From MIKE POWELL@VERT to ROB MCCART on Wednesday, December 31, 2025 08:54:00
    Ha.. For ages I had a huge Server system with 5 full sized bays but
    the hardware eventually got too old to mess with anymore and for
    a number of years it ended up being an end table beside my main
    computer desk. Sitting on the floor it was as tall as the desk.

    Lol. I have seen photographs of people using the old "double wide tower" servers as end tables. I have also seen pictures of some other old
    computer equipment being used as furnature. Aside from setting them on
    their side to use as risers in my basement, I don't have any old equipment that would make suitable furnature... most of the towers are too narrow to even sit a decent sized lamp on. ;)

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  • From phigan@VERT to MIKE POWELL on Thursday, January 01, 2026 10:01:00
    Re: Re: The Decline Of Pcs
    By: MIKE POWELL to ROB MCCART on Wed Dec 31 2025 08:54 am

    their side to use as risers in my basement, I don't have any old equipment that would make suitable furnature... most of the towers are too narrow to

    I could probably make a little fort out of SparcStations.. Make a wall out of the PC towers and we'll hurl ISA and PCI cards at it from the fort.

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  • From Rob Mccart@VERT to MIKE POWELL on Friday, January 02, 2026 09:49:00
    Lol. I have seen photographs of people using the old "double wide tower"
    >servers as end tables. I have also seen pictures of some other old
    >computer equipment being used as furnature. Aside from setting them on
    >their side to use as risers in my basement, I don't have any old equipment
    >that would make suitable furnature... most of the towers are too narrow to
    >even sit a decent sized lamp on. ;)

    Most of my desktop systems I built myself, or at least got to choose
    exactly what was used in making it and I always went with wider
    cases, figuring they had more space to work with on the inside..

    Small is good for a portable but not so important for a desktop..

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  • From Mortar@VERT to Rob Mccart on Friday, January 02, 2026 14:21:00
    Re: Re: The Decline Of Pcs
    By: Rob Mccart to MIKE POWELL on Fri Jan 02 2026 09:49:17

    Most of my desktop systems I built myself, or at least got to choose
    exactly what was used in making it and I always went with wider
    cases, figuring they had more space to work with on the inside..

    Ditto mostly. I stuck with std. full towers. I always built my systems with room to grow, though I've yet to fill a tower up. That was OK. Like you said, it made it easier to work in and provided better air flow.

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  • From poindexter FORTRAN@VERT to phigan on Friday, January 02, 2026 12:18:00
    phigan wrote to MIKE POWELL <=-

    I could probably make a little fort out of SparcStations.. Make a wall
    out of the PC towers and we'll hurl ISA and PCI cards at it from the
    fort.

    Hey, I'm thinking chairs made from 2 Sun Enterprise 250s as armrests
    with a seat made of stacks of SS20s, another SS20 as the back. I'd pay
    for that.



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  • From MIKE POWELL@VERT to PHIGAN on Friday, January 02, 2026 09:53:00
    their side to use as risers in my basement, I don't have any old equipment that would make suitable furnature... most of the towers are too narrow to

    I could probably make a little fort out of SparcStations.. Make a wall out of the PC towers and we'll hurl ISA and PCI cards at it from the fort.

    Hmmm, now there is an idea. :D

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  • From Rob Mccart@VERT to MORTAR on Sunday, January 04, 2026 08:46:00
    Most of my desktop systems I built myself, or at least got to choose
    > > exactly what was used in making it and I always went with wider
    > > cases, figuring they had more space to work with on the inside..

    Ditto mostly. I stuck with std. full towers. I always built my systems with
    >om to grow, though I've yet to fill a tower up. That was OK. Like you said,
    > made it easier to work in and provided better air flow.

    Yes, it's different now than it was back when I first started
    building computers. Everything is smaller and a lot of parts do
    mutiple things saving more space, but I like the air flow idea too.

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  • From poindexter FORTRAN@VERT to Rob Mccart on Sunday, January 04, 2026 17:39:00
    Re: Re: The Decline Of Pcs
    By: Rob Mccart to MORTAR on Sun Jan 04 2026 08:46 am

    Yes, it's different now than it was back when I first started building computers. Everything is smaller and a lot of parts do mutiple things saving more space, but I like the air flow idea too.

    Y'all need to remember to replace your thermal paste every couple of years, esp ecially in smaller cases. my mid-tower was creeping up into the 80s (celsius) w hen I wasn't doing much on my system. I swapped out the thermal paste and dropp ed the idle temp by 20 degrees. Configured CPU throttling and my idle temp is n ow in the mid-40s.

    A cool CPU is a happy CPU!

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  • From MRO@VERT to poindexter FORTRAN on Sunday, January 04, 2026 21:55:00
    Re: Re: The Decline Of Pcs
    By: poindexter FORTRAN to Rob Mccart on Sun Jan 04 2026 05:39 pm

    Y'all need to remember to replace your thermal paste every couple
    of years, esp ecially in smaller cases. my mid-tower was creeping
    up into the 80s (celsius) w hen I wasn't doing much on my system.

    This isn't the 80s and 90s anymore. I would only replace it if it was needed. I keep an eye on my temps.
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  • From Denn@VERT to poindexter FORTRAN on Sunday, January 04, 2026 22:08:00
    Re: Re: The Decline Of Pcs
    By: poindexter FORTRAN to Rob Mccart on Sun Jan 04 2026 05:39 pm

    Yes, it's different now than it was back when I first started building
    computers. Everything is smaller and a lot of parts do mutiple things
    saving more space, but I like the air flow idea too.

    Y'all need to remember to replace your thermal paste every couple of years, esp ecially in smaller cases. my mid-tower was creeping up into the 80s (celsius) w hen I wasn't doing much on my system. I swapped out the thermal paste and dropp ed the idle temp by 20 degrees. Configured CPU throttling and my idle temp is n ow in the mid-40s.

    In the early 90's my brother built a system, He was really frustrated when he called me, his computer on boot would just shut down.
    1st thing I asked him, "did you put hermal paste on the CPU", he said what is thermal paste, he went and bought some and his system booted normally afterwards.

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  • From poindexter FORTRAN@VERT to Denn on Monday, January 05, 2026 06:30:00
    Denn wrote to poindexter FORTRAN <=-

    In the early 90's my brother built a system, He was really frustrated when he called me, his computer on boot would just shut down.
    1st thing I asked him, "did you put hermal paste on the CPU", he said what is thermal paste, he went and bought some and his system booted normally afterwards.

    He had a 50/50 chance of putting it on the pin side. Glad it worked out
    for him. :)



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  • From Denn@VERT to poindexter FORTRAN on Monday, January 05, 2026 21:34:00
    Re: Re: The Decline Of Pcs
    By: poindexter FORTRAN to Denn on Mon Jan 05 2026 06:30 am

    In the early 90's my brother built a system, He was really
    frustrated when he called me, his computer on boot would just shut
    down. 1st thing I asked him, "did you put hermal paste on the CPU",
    he said what is thermal paste, he went and bought some and his
    system booted normally afterwards.

    He had a 50/50 chance of putting it on the pin side. Glad it worked out for him. :)

    Not really, I explained to him the thermal paste goes between the top of the CPU and the heat sink.

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  • From Rob Mccart@VERT to POINDEXTER FORTRAN on Tuesday, January 06, 2026 09:16:00
    computers. Everything is smaller and a lot of parts do mutiple things
    > saving more space, but I like the air flow idea too.

    Y'all need to remember to replace your thermal paste every couple of years, e
    >ecially in smaller cases. my mid-tower was creeping up into the 80s (celsius)
    >hen I wasn't doing much on my system. I swapped out the thermal paste and dro
    >ed the idle temp by 20 degrees. Configured CPU throttling and my idle temp is
    >ow in the mid-40s.

    A cool CPU is a happy CPU!

    Yes, that's true. I usually have a thermal sensor monitor on my computers
    and only once have I run into that problem really, although I'm pretty
    easy on computers, very rarely doing anything stressful on them.
    Most of my software is so old that a new processor can sleep though
    running it.. B)

    At the moment the processor on this computer is at 50c and it
    is rated to be okay up to 115c.. The load with 3 programs running
    is down in the 35% range..

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