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Reply 800 of 4734, by Tetrium

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The big one, with that green and fancy energy saving button (hmm don't remember seeing those back in the day),holds a great surprise: Pentium 200mmx with one of those hybrid motherboards capable of both at and atx psu, simm and dimms.

I've actually used such a case for my ss7 K6-III/400 build. There was also an AT version of that case (mini tower) but never got one of those for myself alas.
It's one of the earliest ATX cases there is and I think it actually predates the slightly later ones which look like AT cases (but fatter and with the PSU turned 90 degrees). Mine has Windows 95 on the front bezel.

Unfortunately one of my side panels of that case has always tended to be stiff or something, quite hard to remove or reseat. But it was probably like that before I dumpsterfound it 😜

The 3DFX is a Voodoo 3 3000 PCI with SDRAM. Very nice find! Consider yourself lucky to have gotten one for free and cherish it! 😁

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Reply 801 of 4734, by mongaccio

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Wow, so it's the voodoo3 3000! Never expected to find it in a p200 machine. Maybe a bit too much for the pentium 200 , but i can swap it for an older voodoo2 and see the difference

Reply 802 of 4734, by Godlike

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I recently found 286-16 in school's attic, I discover functional motherboard and decide to refresh the whole system.
Attic find - 286-16, that's right

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Reply 803 of 4734, by Asomodai

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Just been given (For the cost of shipping)

Asus GEForce EN6600LE Silencer 256MB graphics card

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2 x 2GB DDR2 RAM PC6400 DIMM (EasyRAM)

Graphics card would be good backup for my Win98 machine (If the 7950GX2 just doesn't pan out) I can also use the ram as I have the Ram patch and the motherboard can be unlocked to run 4 gb. Will be dual booting this!

Reply 804 of 4734, by Kadath

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I've got, from a friend of mine, 3x motherboards + CPUs, all dismissed equipment from his work place:

- Asus m3a78-em + Athlon X2 6000+

- Asus P5N32-SLI Premium/WiFi-AP + Core 2 Duo E6550

- Asus A8N-VM/S + Sempron 3400+

Strange to see, that Core 2 Duo model E6550 on that motherboard: this precise CPU model is not supported from the P5N32, checking the list on ASUS site about supported CPU list confirms this - and the motherboards recognized the CPU as running @1.8ghz (stock freq. is 2.33ghz, x7 multiplier), because the FSB was automatically set on 266mhz, instead of 333mhz. Locking PCI/PCIe and RAM speeds allowed me to reach the correct speed, rising the FSB frequency (not officially supported from the motherboard). The problem is... this motherboard is really terrible, despite the fact the it looks really nice, and with many features... my motivation is to find in the RAM support and compatibility... I can't, REALLY I can't let the motherboard recognize any 2x DD2 dual channel... it works only on single channel configuration, it doesn't matter how many banks I'm trying (and many of them simply don't work). What a pity... many users on the net say the same thing, about this model - LOTS of problems with RAM/Dual Channel setting.

The Asus m3a78-em seems to be near my Asus m3a-h (full layout), but with the great add of the compatibility with 140w CPU models, like Phenom II X6/X4 (125w).

About the A8N: nice to find this Sempron, I didn't know about the 3400+ model, maybe one of the fastest.

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Reply 805 of 4734, by lazibayer

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Dual P3-733 setup with voodoo3 3000.

Reply 806 of 4734, by dexvx

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So my work place (at least for our floor) has a staging area where people deprecate hardware. Normally, you're supposed go through all kinds of bureaucracy to get stuff. I've seen a lot of good things just thrown out (I assume recycled). But whatever, today I bagged an ATI Radeon 7500 DDR and 2 Intel PCI NIC's (100Mb and 1Gb).

I also saw a FireGL V7200 hanging around, might save it.

Reply 807 of 4734, by PcBytes

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A friend just called me a few days ago claiming he had found a PC in the dumpster room (yes,the block where he lives has a separate room for trash) fully intact.

Here's what I found:

Pentium 4 1.8GHz Wilamette w/ HSF
Deer DR-A300ATX 300W PSU with badcaps - fixed
ASUS P4B533 motherboard - bad TAICON caps - fixed
ATI Xpert2000Pro 32MB AGP/Rage 128 AGP - replaced it with a Geforce 4 MX440 (though seems like I'll have to replace that one as well - constant flickering at every movement 🙁 )
3COM 10/100 NIC
Gameport/USB bracket
Hitachi-LG 52x CDROM
1GB Kingston KVR DDR400 RAM

It came in some OEM-ish case (like a fusion between Compaq and Enlight cases) that I threw away (I literally had to remove about a ton of scotch tape to get to the innards). I moved all the stuff in a Deer case I had around and it works fine now,with an 80GB WDC drive. I need a new CMOS battery.

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Reply 808 of 4734, by Carlos S. M.

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A friend just called me a few days ago claiming he had found a PC in the dumpster room (yes,the block where he lives has a separ […]
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A friend just called me a few days ago claiming he had found a PC in the dumpster room (yes,the block where he lives has a separate room for trash) fully intact.

Here's what I found:

Pentium 4 1.8GHz Wilamette w/ HSF
Deer DR-A300ATX 300W PSU with badcaps - fixed
ASUS P4B533 motherboard - bad TAICON caps - fixed
ATI Xpert2000Pro 32MB AGP/Rage 128 AGP - replaced it with a Geforce 4 MX440 (though seems like I'll have to replace that one as well - constant flickering at every movement 🙁 )
3COM 10/100 NIC
Gameport/USB bracket
Hitachi-LG 52x CDROM
1GB Kingston KVR DDR400 RAM

It came in some OEM-ish case (like a fusion between Compaq and Enlight cases) that I threw away (I literally had to remove about a ton of scotch tape to get to the innards). I moved all the stuff in a Deer case I had around and it works fine now,with an 80GB WDC drive. I need a new CMOS battery.

Nice, i have a PC with the same board and i can say is a very good ASUS i845E mobo, support Northwood and FSB 533 P4s as well, also if your mobo is PCB 1.03 or newer, you can upgrade to the 3.06 ghz P4 HT, i currently run mine with a 2.8 ghz P4 Northwood and plan to upgrade with a 3.06 HT (my mobo is PCB 1.04)

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Reply 809 of 4734, by PcBytes

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Carlos S. M. wrote:

Nice, i have a PC with the same board and i can say is a very good ASUS i845E mobo, support Northwood and FSB 533 P4s as well, also if your mobo is PCB 1.03 or newer, you can upgrade to the 3.06 ghz P4 HT, i currently run mine with a 2.8 ghz P4 Northwood and plan to upgrade with a 3.06 HT (my mobo is PCB 1.04)

I just checked mine and it says 1.04. I have a 3GHz HT Prescott but I don't think I'll ever run that on a 845E. (I did once - it POST'd but it was awfully hot - old board was Gigabyte 8IE2004)

By the way,mine runs a 2.8 Northwood as well,running Windows 2000 SP4. 😀 Though the MX440 in there still gives me headaches because of its constant screen flashing whenever I press a key or even move the mouse.

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Reply 810 of 4734, by Carlos S. M.

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PcBytes wrote:
Carlos S. M. wrote:

Nice, i have a PC with the same board and i can say is a very good ASUS i845E mobo, support Northwood and FSB 533 P4s as well, also if your mobo is PCB 1.03 or newer, you can upgrade to the 3.06 ghz P4 HT, i currently run mine with a 2.8 ghz P4 Northwood and plan to upgrade with a 3.06 HT (my mobo is PCB 1.04)

I just checked mine and it says 1.04. I have a 3GHz HT Prescott but I don't think I'll ever run that on a 845E. (I did once - it POST'd but it was awfully hot - old board was Gigabyte 8IE2004)

By the way,mine runs a 2.8 Northwood as well,running Windows 2000 SP4. 😀 Though the MX440 in there still gives me headaches because of its constant screen flashing whenever I press a key or even move the mouse.

Prescott is not compatible and it's TDP is really high compared to a similar clocked Northwood. The P4 3.06 HT is the only Northwood HT for FSB 533 Intel ever made for desktops, you can find them on ebay without issues like this one: http://www.ebay.com/itm/Intel-Pentium-4-SL6PG … ewAAOSwDN1UTvVT

My P4 rig has an MX460 and Windows XP though

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Reply 811 of 4734, by Rhuwyn

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Someone gave me a early 2000s system they aren't sure is working. It's an custom machine built by Systemmax which were sold by TigerDirect online and via mail in the US. It's an Athlon XP with a Geforice Ti 4600 AND is watercooled. I have not powered it on yet as I am not sure how I'm going to go about cleaning it up. The person who gave it to me is a heavy smoker too so there is a lot to clean up.

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Reply 812 of 4734, by dexvx

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Found an old-ish looking system on the scrap pile today. Took off the panel and it was a i865 S478 motherboard. The heatsink/fan had a flat copper base, so I may keep that later. But the CPU looks like an ES Northwood Celeron, based on the bottom.

http://www.tomshardware.com/reviews/generation,534-4.html

Looks like the one in the middle.

Reply 813 of 4734, by clueless1

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Someone gave me a early 2000s system they aren't sure is working. It's an custom machine built by Systemmax which were sold by T […]
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Someone gave me a early 2000s system they aren't sure is working. It's an custom machine built by Systemmax which were sold by TigerDirect online and via mail in the US. It's an Athlon XP with a Geforice Ti 4600 AND is watercooled. I have not powered it on yet as I am not sure how I'm going to go about cleaning it up. The person who gave it to me is a heavy smoker too so there is a lot to clean up.

Photo link
http://imgur.com/a/AfPi7

Seperate thread asking for advice on the watercooling.
Advice on refurbing a liquid cooled system.

That thing must've cost a pretty penny back in the day! Nice score.

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Reply 814 of 4734, by Baoran

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I found this fully working Keytronic keyboard today. It was a good find for me because I didn't have a keyboard with an AT connector before.
I only wiped most of the dust/dirt from the surface. I probably still need to clean it inside.

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Does anyone know how old it is? I wasn't able to find any information about that model number on the sticker.

Reply 815 of 4734, by jade_angel

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That Key Tronic board ought to be from the late 90s, if I'm finding things right (but Key Tronic has a ton of rather similar designs). It's a rubber dome with keycap-integrated slider design, considered fairly decent for the type if somewhat stiff.

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Reply 816 of 4734, by Baoran

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Would a late 90s keyboard have that big din connector instead of a ps/2 connector? All late 90s motherboards that I have seen have had ps/2 for keyboard.

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That Key Tronic board ought to be from the late 90s, if I'm finding things right (but Key Tronic has a ton of rather similar designs). It's a rubber dome with keycap-integrated slider design, considered fairly decent for the type if somewhat stiff.

Reply 817 of 4734, by jade_angel

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AT connectors were still around then, yes - recall that the ATX form factor didn't come around until 1995 and didn't fully displace AT/Baby AT until at least 1999 or so. I couldn't get a firm date on that keyboard or even production years, but what few posts I could come up with had those coming with various machines sold in Europe in the Socket 4/5/7 generations. Also, I'm pretty sure they also made a PS/2 version. However, Key Tronic has made enough poorly-documented, awfully similar keyboards over the years that some of them can be hard to pin down.

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Reply 818 of 4734, by lazibayer

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Found a Dell Latitude CPi D300XT without AC adapter. Can't turn on probably due to dead battery. Then I put it back in the dumpster.
I did a little googling about the machine. I am surprised by its configuration: 66MHz FSB PII 300 processor + 440BX chipset + EDO RAM. Why?

Reply 819 of 4734, by xjas

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^^ I remember "windows" keys becoming pretty much ubiquitous shortly after w95 got popular. I'd think that keyboard dates from before then, possibly 94~95 at the latest. I've had several AT keyboards with windows keys (much to my chagrin.)

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