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  1. [H]ard|Forum

    Mar 27, 2026 · HardOCP Community Forum for PC Hardware Enthusiasts

  2. Keep soft tube or upgrade to hard tube? | [H]ard|Forum

    Dec 24, 2022 · Keep soft tube or replace with hard tube? New build in my older Corsair Obsidian 500D RGB SE. First time building open loop cooling. My original thought was that since I may need to …

  3. Guide for Checking/Updating Seagate Hard Drive Firmware

    Jul 3, 2009 · DISCLAIMER: I'M NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR DATA LOSS, ALWAYS HAVE A BACKUP! The official Seagate documentation is a lot to go through, so let's make a quick and easy guide! This …

  4. AMD Processors - [H]ard|Forum

    Jan 29, 2026 · AMD's ancient Bulldozer and Piledriver platforms getting new open source firmwares in 2025 — update delivers 15-second boot-up times with 256GB memory

  5. Displays | [H]ard|Forum

    Jan 31, 2005 · Some users have recently had their accounts hijacked. It seems that the now defunct EVGA forums might have compromised your password there and seems many are using the same …

  6. [H]ot|DEALS - [H]ard|Forum

    Feb 17, 2016 · Some users have recently had their accounts hijacked. It seems that the now defunct EVGA forums might have compromised your password there and seems many are using the same …

  7. For Sale / Trade | [H]ard|Forum

    Feb 17, 2016 · FS/ FT Batch of Hard drives (Twenty one total- 14TB ) $180> $160 >$140> $130 shipped All sales final / as is /NO REFUNDS

  8. General Gaming - [H]ard|Forum

    Jan 16, 2014 · Some users have recently had their accounts hijacked. It seems that the now defunct EVGA forums might have compromised your password there and seems many are using the same …

  9. SSDs & Data Storage | [H]ard|Forum

    Jan 5, 2010 · Replies 6 Views 497 Mar 24, 2026 westrock2000 Extend hard drive partition Elevation Mar 14, 2026 Replies 5 Views 386 Mar 17, 2026

  10. Intel Processors - [H]ard|Forum

    Feb 3, 2025 · The Intel 286 CPU was introduced on this day in 1982 — 16-bit x86 chip introduced protected mode memory, and would power the IBM PC/AT