I got some cool stuff today 😀
Socket 754 ALi / ULi chipset motherboard made by Jetway (unfortunately) + socket 754 Athlon 64 3000+, together with a geforce 4 MX4000 and 1GB of DDR400 (2x512) and a rather common ECS VIA KT400 board that came with a less common Athlon XP 2600+ | 256k cache | 333Mhz FSB | 2083MHz CPU. I've never seen a 2600+ that wasn't a barton until now. This one came with 2x256 DDR400, a radeon 9250 128/128 and an 80GB WD IDE HDD. Pictures:
IBM T23 Pentium III 1GHz / 256Mb ram / S3 Savage IX 16MB - this one I got as defective. It would not power on, but after simply taking the ram out and putting it back in, it posted just fine. I replaced the CMOS battery and the HDD it came with (it was dead) and installed windows 98. Neat little machine.
Soltek socket 478 WHITE PCB i845 motherboard + white PCB Geforce 4 MX - these things were an impusle buy - they looked so good I just had to have them. Price was right too!
The video card works perfectly, but the mainboard is dead. It was sold as defective with swollen caps (you can see from the pictures I swapped some of the 2200uf caps on top of the board) but unfortunately it still won't work. It has a short somewhere - here's hoping it's not one of the chips. I'd really like to get it running and install it into a plexiglas case.
R9 280x Asus Direct CUII - not retro by any means, but it came in bulk and it was SILLY CHEAP! Got it for 100 euro so I couldn't pass on it. The seller had 16 cards, and sold out in a matter of hours. I don't really have a desktop that could take advantage of it and no real use for it since my laptop has a GTX 980m, but it was so cheap 😀 - I did test it in my only modern-ish PC - a 3GHz AM3 Athlon X4 and it works great.
I also got a sorry looking Compaq v1020 evo - this thing was given to me as defective (just like the T23) and it turns out the CPU was missing. It runs a DESKTOP socket 478 CPU witch is pretty cool. I stuffed a 2GHz northwood in it and it posted. The machine comes with a ATi Mobility Radeon video card, either a 9000 or a 7500 - can't really tell since someone glued the heatsink on top of the chip and I didn't install windows on it yet.
the speaker jack is torn off the motherboard and someone hijacked the speaker output and connected it to a jack socket to use with headphones or external spleakers. I soldered an appropriate jack back on and rewired the laptop's JBL speakers to the connector. Most of the screws are missing and the top part of the lid is cracked where it meets the hinges so the lid is really floppy. I think I have a similar compaq laptop (if not identical) somewhere, I'll probably be able to replace the lid.
It would make for an interesting high-end windows 98 machine.