@bobsgotagun4433

Guys, it’s definitely a rtx 3090

@Yurusaii

That obviously looks like a fatherboard 💀

@Cabinet445

"lets see how much you know about computers"
whips out a prehistoric artifact

@Stormcattttt

The device in the image is a Dell SAS 6/iR RAID Controller Card. It is designed for use in Dell servers to manage storage and provide RAID capabilities.

@MotoverseRoblox

thats a 1897 remington standard model 2 mechanical typewriter

@Gh0st_Spud

This is clearly your computer’s internal nuclear reactor add-in card.

@Reaz741

That is a B-31 Thermonuclear bomb, with a packing punch of city-erasing material.

@NasDelVillar

It’s definitely a Boeing 747

@UxorialCross

It's a fairly ancient raid controller. It does raid 0 and raid 1 on SAS interfaced drives. Usually only supported on Dell poweredge servers.

@Krynis

for those wondering and just getting jokes it's a PCI raid controller.

@metra90railfan

That is a 5.3L Twin Turbocharged 426 Hemi V8.

@theonecommenter

Looks like a old card that would be paired with some other kind of hardware in the computer

@Unskathed

This is a obviously prehistoric RAID controller, (Redundant Array of Independent Disks) which is used for connecting multiple hard drives to a server. You can tell by the SAS at the top.

@The.VampYr

For people actually warning to know: Its a Dell SAS Raid SCSI 6/iR Controller Card, the Model is a E2K-UCS-61 produced for german consumers.
Could also be a AK case hardened scar pattern 661

@Flesh_Wizard

That's a fully semi automatic 9mm glocket launcher

@ProHardwareEspanaOficial

Bro found the d point.

@Tricksty001

This is obviously the ryzen 4070, not a fucking raid controller.

@pretty_bored

YouTubers in 2022: “THAT’S CAKE!”

@21PANCAKES

Its a Boeing 737 MAX 8 CFM International LEAP-1B.  With a range of 3,800 Kilometers, a Length with 35.56 m and a Wingspan of 35.9 m

@Gold_King30

The component is a Dell PowerEdge PERC 6/iR SAS PCI-e RAID controller card. Key features include: 

Function: Manages hard drives or solid-state drives to operate as a single logical unit. 

RAID Support: Facilitates data protection schemes like RAID 5 or RAID 10. 

Compatibility: Supports SAS and SATA hard drives and SSDs. 

Server Use: Designed for Dell PowerEdge servers. 

Connectivity: Connects via PCI-e and SAS interfaces. 

Year of Manufacture: The visible copyright date on the card is 2007.