HVAC tech finds former AMD CEO Rory Read’s PC in a customer’s basement, signed by Lisa Su — unused 2014 desktop had Bulldozer-era hardware inside and a wrapped

HVAC tech finds former AMD CEO Rory Read's PC in a customer's basement, signed by Lisa Su — unused 2014 desktop had Bulldozer-era hardware inside and a wrapped

Coming back to the PC itself, it includes signatures from other AMD executives of that era, such as Mark Papermaster , Rajan (Raj) Naik , Devinder Kumar , Colette LaForce , John Byrne , and Darrell Ford . That seems like way too much effort for someone trying to fake a collectible. Therefore, even though we can't be certain, this is one of the coolest pieces of PC industry memorabilia, one that shows the intersection between business and engineering.

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wakuwaku currently goes for over $1,000 Didn't you learn to ALWAYS check your links before you hit submit. Unless you are using AI that is. Amirite? Reply

rockerrb3 That's pretty cool! I bet that thing may be worth some money now. Reply

FunSurfer This PC's value will be $1,000,000 in about 30 years, along with this GTX 1080 Ti that Jensen Huang just signed few days ago… Reply

usertests FunSurfer said: This PC's value will be $1,000,000 in about 30 years, along with this GTX 1080 Ti that Jensen Huang just signed few days ago… Is that the RAM doomer perspective because of the precious gigabytes of DDR3 in there? In reality, even a top of the line AMD FX-9590 is basically a sidegrade at best to an i5-6600K. Reply

FunSurfer usertests said: Is that the RAM doomer perspective because of the precious gigabytes of DDR3 in there? In reality, even a top of the line AMD FX-9590 is basically a sidegrade at best to an i5-6600K. No, because an original Macintosh with Steve Jobs signature is worth quite a lot of money today. Reply

Thunder64 Probably never used because he went and bought an Intel PC. Only half joking. I mean I would. I'd hold on to it and be grateful for it but keep it like a golden watch, not as an everyday computing item. Reply

Joomsy FunSurfer said: No, because an original Macintosh with Steve Jobs signature is worth quite a lot of money today. That's likely due to Jobs's cultural relevance. This is literally the first time I've ever heard this CEO's name, and I'm in my 30s, as well as a tech nerd. Even normies know who Steve Jobs is, though. Reply

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