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Bought these (retro) hardware today

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Reply 11320 of 52940, by Ozzuneoj

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My lot that contained the CT1600, Voodoo 3, Quantum3D Raven and a dozen others arrived today. They were kind of all piled together in groups in bubble mailers inside a box, touching each other inside each mailer, but thankfully everything seems to be in good shape. The Quantum 3D card has some scratches on it sadly, but it's not bad.

Does anyone know if there's a way to identify if my Raven PCI was a retail card or one that came from an arcade machine? I've read that the PCI version was often used in arcade machines back in the day.

Now for some blitting from the back buffer.

Reply 11321 of 52940, by nforce4max

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Ozzuneoj wrote:

My lot that contained the CT1600, Voodoo 3, Quantum3D Raven and a dozen others arrived today. They were kind of all piled together in groups in bubble mailers inside a box, touching each other inside each mailer, but thankfully everything seems to be in good shape. The Quantum 3D card has some scratches on it sadly, but it's not bad.

Does anyone know if there's a way to identify if my Raven PCI was a retail card or one that came from an arcade machine? I've read that the PCI version was often used in arcade machines back in the day.

The arcade versions usually don't have the pci bracket but there is no real difference. Just plug it in and install the drivers then play.

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Reply 11322 of 52940, by Private_Ops

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HP OEM PCI128 (ES1373). Wanted a green card (yes.. OCD) to match everything else. Didn't like how it sounded compared to the Auzentech I have. So it's shelved for now but, I may use it in a later W98 build or something.

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Also picked up a 2GB set of "Gigaram" DDR400. (Sellers picture, not mine since it's already installed)

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Reply 11323 of 52940, by kanecvr

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Got some more stuff today:

Leadtek WinFast 8800GTS 640MB - only reason I bought it is because it's made by leadtek, it works perfectly, it's never been reflowed / reballed and it was dirt cheap. I love Leadtek stuff.

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Socket A AMD761 chipset DDR motherboard -FIC AD11 + Athlon 1333

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I got the kit for the CPU mostly - only noticed the motherboard was interesting when I had it in hand - AMD 761NB, VIA VT82C686B SB, DDR + universal AGP. It it had an ISA slot too it would have made the perfect retro socket A board.

Reply 11324 of 52940, by rein_ein

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kanecvr wrote:

Got some more stuff today:

Leadtek WinFast 8800GTS 640MB - only reason I bought it is because it's made by leadtek, it works perfectly, it's never been reflowed / reballed and it was dirt cheap. I love Leadtek stuff.

Nice one,all 8800 series i ever owned was reflowed(usually by myself) except latest one,that ended in this 🤣
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Reply 11326 of 52940, by brostenen

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Got a package today. Testing the stuff as I am writing this....
So happy with this. BIG thanks.

When everything is tested, I will be cleaning the stuff.
I will be using the ATX and the P-II for a build that I have promised as a price in a retro-competition.

So far, the ET4000 and the controller was not working, yet it does not matter that much.
Stuff won't work untill the end of the world, and I am shure the items has seen good use and brought joy.
The 386 board is the item i like the best. Now I only need a case in order to finalise my collection.

Anyway, here we go... Pic's-O-Rama. 😁

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Don't eat stuff off a 15 year old never cleaned cpu cooler.
Those cakes make you sick....

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Reply 11328 of 52940, by brostenen

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Nice stuff, bro!

Can't thank the one that shipped enough.... He has helped me greatly, in my persuit on finalizing my collection.
I only need that AT-Case for that 386 machine. Will recieve a compatible soundcard for it too.
Actually. This is my first 386 machine ever, so this is really something special to me.

Don't eat stuff off a 15 year old never cleaned cpu cooler.
Those cakes make you sick....

My blog: http://to9xct.blogspot.dk
My YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/user/brostenen

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Reply 11329 of 52940, by Skyscraper

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brostenen wrote:
Got a package today. Testing the stuff as I am writing this.... So happy with this. BIG thanks. […]
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Got a package today. Testing the stuff as I am writing this....
So happy with this. BIG thanks.

When everything is tested, I will be cleaning the stuff.
I will be using the ATX and the P-II for a build that I have promised as a price in a retro-competition.

So far, the ET4000 and the controller was not working, yet it does not matter that much.
Stuff won't work untill the end of the world, and I am shure the items has seen good use and brought joy.
The 386 board is the item i like the best. Now I only need a case in order to finalise my collection.

Anyway, here we go... Pic's-O-Rama. 😁

Sweet stuff.

I think the seller is a Vogons/Amibay member! 😀

I especially like that "Free Computer Technology, Inc. CACHE 486 ISA BABY". That is an awesome name for a motherboard, I bet it wasnt for free though!
https://th99.bl4ckb0x.de/m/E-H/30243.htm

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Old PC: Dual Xeon X5690@4.6GHz, EVGA SR-2, 48GB DDR3R@2000MHz, Intel X25-M. GTX 980ti.
Older PC: K6-3+ 400@600MHz, PC-Chips M577, 256MB SDRAM, AWE64, Voodoo Banshee.

Reply 11330 of 52940, by kixs

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brostenen:
about non-working (ISA) stuff. Before declaring them dead, test them in another slot, clean the contacts with rubber, in the end test them in another system. Also check the jumpers if any... It's most probably dead if all this fails 😉

Requests are also possible... /msg kixs

Reply 11331 of 52940, by brostenen

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Hmmmm.... Gonna clean it then. It was dead in both the 386 and the 486 board.

Don't eat stuff off a 15 year old never cleaned cpu cooler.
Those cakes make you sick....

My blog: http://to9xct.blogspot.dk
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Reply 11332 of 52940, by Skyscraper

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brostenen wrote:

Hmmmm.... Gonna clean it then. It was dead in both the 386 and the 486 board.

Did you get the motherboards working with another ISA video card?

Old ISA motherboards are often very sensitive to what goes into what slot. There is seldom any good explanation to why some cards work in a certain slot and not the one next to it, it's more like magic.

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Older PC: K6-3+ 400@600MHz, PC-Chips M577, 256MB SDRAM, AWE64, Voodoo Banshee.

Reply 11333 of 52940, by Cyrix200+

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brostenen wrote:
Can't thank the one that shipped enough.... He has helped me greatly, in my persuit on finalizing my collection. I only need tha […]
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Cyrix200+ wrote:

Nice stuff, bro!

Can't thank the one that shipped enough.... He has helped me greatly, in my persuit on finalizing my collection.
I only need that AT-Case for that 386 machine. Will recieve a compatible soundcard for it too.
Actually. This is my first 386 machine ever, so this is really something special to me.

I like that is has the separate 387 co-processor!

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Reply 11334 of 52940, by brostenen

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I have an ET-3000 card, wich are working like a charm on both board's.

Don't eat stuff off a 15 year old never cleaned cpu cooler.
Those cakes make you sick....

My blog: http://to9xct.blogspot.dk
My YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/user/brostenen

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Reply 11335 of 52940, by Cyrix200+

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Not sure if this is allowed because it is not really retro hardware, but I decided to invest in some tools I need when working with and restoring retro hardware. Not the top of the line stuff, but it should suffice and I'm excited to do some soldering again (it has been years).

So today I got a new soldering station with various tips, a heated de-soldering pump, de-soldering wick, IC fittings in the Dallas RTC size, battery holders and connectors for 2 penlites and for CR2032, bunch of ESD bags for storage, ESB bracelet, a new multimeter and more.

I plan to remove the soldered on RTC's from my mainboards (I have about 4 to do I think) and remove de remains of barrel batteries on various older boards.

Then I will solder on IC sockets and try and open up the old RTC's and attach new batteries. If this fails I can always get (old) new ones on eBay.

I think most of you have seen these sites on modding the RTC's before:

http://www.mcamafia.de/mcapage0/dsrework.htm
http://pc-restorer.com/replacing-cmos-batteries-in-old-pcs/

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Reply 11336 of 52940, by candle_86

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Bought these today from the ebay

http://www.ebay.com/itm/121935591525

Athlon XP 2500 to replace my XP 2800, intend to run it at 11x200 which I've never seen an XP 2500 not do, my XP 2800 wont do 200mhz FSB, it actually won't do 170mhz FSB really disapointing chip

http://www.ebay.com/itm/331806333215

My 300W psu isn't handeling an XP 2800 and FX 5900 at all, hopefully this will help. A 400W Sun Cheer PSU

Reply 11338 of 52940, by gdjacobs

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"Sun Cheer"? That sounds like some bottom-of-the barrel PSU. No idea if it actually is or not though!

Pull it open and post some interior shots in the PSU thread. We'll let you know if it's safe or gutless.

All hail the Great Capacitor Brand Finder

Reply 11339 of 52940, by Imperious

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That Commodore 116 is fairly rare and they are worth a few $$$.

See http://www.plus4world.com/

Atari 2600, TI994a, Vic20, c64, ZX Spectrum 128, Amstrad CPC464, Atari 65XE, Commodore Plus/4, Amiga 500
PC's from XT 8088, 486, Pentium MMX, K6, Athlon, P3, P4, 775, to current Ryzen 5600x.