Iconic Hardware: The products that made a dent on the PC industry

Great article! I'm glad that you didn't include all the various riff-raff in it! I mean, just because the Commodore 64 holds the record as the best selling computer model of all time and still has an active user base today, or that the Commodore Amiga was the first home with a multitasking graphical OS, is no reason to include them in an article about computer products that made a splash in the computer world. We all know that only IBM clones and Apple systems really count as computers!
 
I don't know why those "older" articles are appearing on your first page, but I read it again. Nostalgia ftw. While my celeron was not highly overclockable due to a low end motherboad, later system (first I put together myself) with chieftec dragon, NF7-S and amd XP barton cooled with zalman was. And it lasted me 4 years in an era when computers went from fast to underpowered in a year or two. Wait there's more, this purple chieftec is still sitting under my desk and happily cooling my new components...
 
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