An HVAC technician recently discovered an unused desktop PC in a customer's basement that belonged to former AMD CEO Rory Read. The machine arrived with signatures from Dr. Lisa Su and other top executives, making it a rare collector item for hardware enthusiasts.
HVAC technician discovers pristine desktop with signatures from former executives and original packaging materials
The system uses a Xigmatek XEN6329 Mini-ITX chassis and likely houses an ITX variant of the Radeon R9 285 GPU manufactured by Sapphire. The PC arrived with its original packing materials intact and included a wrapped Windows 8.1 installation CD that was never opened.
The machine sits in pristine condition despite sitting unused for twelve years. Readers can see signatures from former CEO Rory Read, Dr. Lisa Su, Jim Keller, and Mark Papermaster directly on the case panel. The hardware inside reflects the Bulldozer-era architecture that defined AMD's product line during Read's tenure.
Rory Read led AMD from 2011 to 2014 before stepping down. During his leadership, he secured major console partnerships and recruited key figures like Lisa Su and Jim Keller to strengthen the company's engineering pipeline.
The leading theory suggests Read pawned off the PC at a computer shop or sold it through an informal channel. The pristine condition of the machine supports this narrative since it never saw regular use after leaving his possession.



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