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My computer

Well, it just so happens that my computer is a purchased unit from 2013. It was assembled by USN company as part of IGROMIR series (and yes, in 2013 I was at IGROMIR and after the big crowds and queues I refused to go there again). Judging by this article, the exact model is the USN IGROMIR V1, although the claimed SSD unit was not there. The main thing is that this computer is still doing its job well today.

Of course, the computer in such a long time was updated, first I added a terabyte HDD from the old computer, Then I ordered an SSD from AliExpress, and in 2020 I decided to replace the RAM and video card. In 2022, I replaced two 1TB drives with one 2TB drive because the first two were nearing the end of their life.

The current configuration is:

Motherboard GIGABYTE GA-B75-D3V
CPU Intel Core i7-3770
RAM 2 Patriot PSD38G16002 DDR3 8 GB sticks (16 GB in total)
Video card GIGABYTE GeForce GTX 1650 SUPER WINDFORCE OC 4G (GV-N165SWF2OC-4GD)
Storage
  • KingDian S370 for 128 GB
  • Western Digital Blue WD20EZBX for 2 TB
  • Seagate Barracuda ST1000DM003 for 1 TB
  • Western Digital AV-GP WD10EVDS for 1 TB
Operating System Manjaro Linux (I advice it for everyone) and Windows 10
Monitors
  • ViewSonic VX2452MH with 1920x1080 (16:9) resoluton.
  • BenQ E910 with 1280x1024 (5:4) resolution

I think that if it were not for Microsoft's artificial restrictions, this computer would be able to handle Windows 11, but since they say it's incompatible, I don't even think there's any point in trying it ¯\_(ツ)_/¯