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XPG Prime ARGB Extension Cables 24-pin & 8-pin

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The ADATA XPG Prime ARGB extension cables aim to offer yet another way to illuminate your system with RGB lights. Available as 24 and 8-pin variants and using a unique optical fiber sleeving approach, the XPG Prime cables are the cleanest-looking option out there.

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My dad told me stories about voodoo graphics cards, mouses with three buttons & no wheel and about 500 MB hard drives...

I will tell stories for my kids about cables with no RGB lighting... And maybe even about gaming chairs with no RGB lighting
 
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In my day we used 2GB 8" floppies for storage. Your dad is still a youngster.
Whipper snapper, when I started the computer lab had one computer and it filled the room, we had to use punch cards to program it. :p
 
where are the glass case hdd's with rgb platter??o_O
 
My God, what have we done...
 
where are the glass case hdd's with rgb platter??o_O
Now that I would buy just for the novelty of seeing the platters spin up and the heads moving back and forth.
 
In my day we used 2GB 8" floppies for storage. Your dad is still a youngster.
2GB 8" floppy? Wow, that's, like, 2000 more than the ones I had in my hands. :P
 
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