
I’ve been collecting CPU stickers for a while now.
It started because I really wanted to buy an LTT screwdriver, but I’m in the EU, and at the time the screwdriver + shipping cost was way too much money. So I made myself a deal: if I collect 100 of these processor stickers and sell them for the price of the screwdriver, then I can finally justify buying one.
But there were strict rules:
I could only keep a sticker if it came from a PC that I personally built from start to finish, including installing and debloating the OS.
When I started working more with PCs and building systems, I thought this would be pretty easy.
I was very wrong.
Turns out people really love stickers. I can’t exactly steal them. For office PCs or batch orders it was easier, because businesses don’t care. But I build way more gaming PCs than office ones, and gamers especially seem to love this stuff.
Now I fully understand why LTT spends so much money on stickers.
So anyway, here it is: 100 CPU stickers.
All of them can still be peeled and stuck onto something if you want. I trimmed off the white borders with scissors and added glue to the non-adhesive side so they look nicer in this little book, while keeping the foil backing there.
You’d also get some free bonus stickers from RAM and GPUs (not much because turns out people love those even more).
I’m from the EU, but my wife will be in the US for a few months, so shipping within the US and Canada is easy. I gave her the sticker book so these stickers can travel the world.
Price: Curent price of L T T screwdriver. No more, no less.
I honestly have no idea if they’re worth that much. But if nobody buys them, then I guess I’m not buying the screwdriver either.
