Remember that scaled down replica of Helsinki, Finland constructed entirely of motherboards we showed you two months ago? This Russian guy’s “humble collection” of CPUs, as he describes them in a forum post, might just have the motherboard city beat.
“Cat Vaska,” as he’s known online, listed over a thousand CPUs, or so we’re told (it takes long enough just scrolling through the list, let alone trying to count every chip). It’s an impressive collection, to say the least, with processors dating back to the 286 era and earlier, and up to around the Pentium III, or thereabouts. He even lists a few fake chips that have been remarked.
Take a look at some more pics here, and scroll through his forum post here. When you’re finished, hit the jump and tell us which you think is more impressive, the motherboard city model or the this seemingly ultimate CPU collection.

Image Credit: EnglishRussia.com
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Russian Dude Shows Off Awesome CPU Collection
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