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Reply 16840 of 39964, by brostenen

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Got this 486 CPU cooler in the mail today.... Never used.

I've got that same exact cooler 😀 No complaints, it works great.

Nice... This is actually the exact same model that I had in my dx2-66, wich I had from 1995 to somewere around 2000. I regret giving that machine away. I gave it to someone that had no money for a computer, and he needed one for writing homework. This will go inside my dx2-80 VLB/ISA system, and the cooler from that will go inside my dx4-120 PCI/VLB/ISA system. The dx4-120 system is a genuine one wich are not an overclocked cpu, like the populair dx4-100 clocked at 120. And because of the rarity of the cpu, I wish to make it active cooled and not passive cooled.

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

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Reply 16841 of 39964, by kanecvr

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Fair enough. I paid 25 for mine shipped with said cooling modifications done before hand on Amibay. I guess I got Lucky. I'd ima […]
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Yup. Love my MSI 5950 Ultra as well. I'm not using it tough since it tends to get pretty hot and these cards have a tendency to die due to thermal stress. I have a couple of Quadro FX 3000 cards (FX 5900 Ultra) and I use those.

Fair enough. I paid 25 for mine shipped with said cooling modifications done before hand on Amibay. I guess I got Lucky. I'd imagine you could probably get those 5900 based Quadros up to 5950U clocks anyways.

For me, buying something like this and not using it would be like buying a stock car to drive on Sundays. A complete waste. Unless something is exceedingly rare (for example the FX5800 Ultras) in which case I'm more likely to save it for special occasions.

That being said, uh isn't pulling a card in and out for benchmarking and crap often just as risky as leaving it in? I'm always worried about accidentally damaging stuff removing it from cases or similar.

Might just be a case of the lesser of two evils.

5950 Ultra cards are pretty damn rare. There's none on ebay right now, and I've only seen two cards myself - the MSI I own and an ASUS back in the day - that's it.

Reply 16842 of 39964, by Carlos S. M.

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The lot came, there are some pics of all the hardware except for the IDE cables (not shown)

I can confirm the card is a Geforce 256 SDR, the RAM chips are Samsung SDR 200 mhz chips, although underclocked at 166 mhz matching Geforce 256 specs

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Reply 16843 of 39964, by brostenen

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Just picked this one up. It is missing the AV cable, though the powerbrick came with it.
No funny smells, no funny sounds. Still factory sealed and not much yellowing.
The light turns on when power is turned on. Not bad for 36 US Dollars.
Can't beat that unless it is a dumpster find or donation.

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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 16845 of 39964, by The Serpent Rider

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Bought this almost complete system today:
One of the best Socket 939 nForce 3 Ultra motherboards for overclocking (with Athlon 64 3200+ CPU).

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And Gainward GeForce 6800GT 2400/Ultra Golden Sample in a box (my precioussss)

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Not shown: Kingston 1gb modules and two HDDs that were packed with them.

Coudn't resist not to buy it for 35$. It's kinda hard to find nForce 3 939 this days and old Gainward is very collectable.

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Reply 16846 of 39964, by brostenen

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That looks in good condition indeed. The colouring is great.

My Voodoo3 arrived today. It came from Greece and was wrapped in bubble wrap. Fingers crossed it's ok.

Thanks. It is a tiny bit more yellow in real life. For some reason, the camera leaves out some of the yellow.
I hope the Voodoo is working. A lot of sellers do these sort of crazy packaging. They only give a damn about money,
unless one make a deal with a collector. Or someone that knows what vintage hardware mean to us.

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

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Reply 16847 of 39964, by kithylin

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Thanks. It is a tiny bit more yellow in real life. For some reason, the camera leaves out some of the yellow.
I hope the Voodoo is working. A lot of sellers do these sort of crazy packaging. They only give a damn about money,
unless one make a deal with a collector. Or someone that knows what vintage hardware mean to us.

White balance on your camera is off for your light source in the area. If your camera supports setting white balance, you can correct it and capture the yellowing correctly and such.

More of an advanced camera thing, but.. you seemed to be wondering why, so thought I'd tell ya.. that's why.

Reply 16848 of 39964, by brostenen

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Thanks. It is a tiny bit more yellow in real life. For some reason, the camera leaves out some of the yellow.
I hope the Voodoo is working. A lot of sellers do these sort of crazy packaging. They only give a damn about money,
unless one make a deal with a collector. Or someone that knows what vintage hardware mean to us.

White balance on your camera is off for your light source in the area. If your camera supports setting white balance, you can correct it and capture the yellowing correctly and such.

More of an advanced camera thing, but.. you seemed to be wondering why, so thought I'd tell ya.. that's why.

Have to look on google play store, app store or what it is called. 😁 Standard android camera on MotoG3 is really basic.

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

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Reply 16849 of 39964, by kithylin

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Have to look on google play store, app store or what it is called. 😁 Standard android camera on MotoG3 is really basic.

Yep.. more of a DSLR thing. Probably no options with a camera phone. 😁

Reply 16850 of 39964, by Tetrium

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Did get some "new" stuff lately. Saw a couple interesting PCI sound cards made by Philips: PSC60X Series, PDNI-AOX-V112.
Had absolutely no idea what these were, both seemed to be NOS and still sealed. €5 each and after a bit of consideration I decided to get both of them. I'll hunt for drivers later.

Also got 2 cheap old rigs, both a bit of a gamble. One was more a gamble as I saw it was an office computer which had its RAM upgraded at some time with 2 memory modules with heatspreaders. I couldn't open it up inside the shop without people noticing and for €15 I decided to take a gamble. Turned out to be GEIL DDR-400 cl2.5 modules...of 256MB each 😵 (wth?). Why would they even make such modules? 🤣

Well, maybe for some 9x rig or something. Also the harddrive was missing and the CPU turned out to be a Pentium 4 s775 630 with 2MB cache. The internet told me it's some extreme edition but from what the internet told me it was mostly extremely average when compared to a regular Preshot 😵

At least I got a XP Pro OEM sticker along with it (not a royalty OEM, a real "retail" OEM one 🤣).

The other rig I had more luck. Beige tower ATX case for €10 of which I knew it had 4 memory modules and a bridged AGP card and a harddrive.
Harddrive was 80GB IDE, the memory modules were 4x512MB (mixed something like 3xDDR-400 and 1xDDR-333 🤣). The PSU I thought was crap, but it turned out to be some 350W Enermax with good 5v and 12v rails. Not bad 😀

And of all bridged AGP cards I could find, it turned out to be an X1650 🤣, I guess I'll throw this one in a Win7 rig or something to avoid any driver mess.

CPU was a 533MHz FSB 2.5-ish GHz Northwood with more TIM on the IHS than a standard slice of bread would've gotten peanutbutter. And a couple extra IDE optical drives are nice I guess.

The motherboard is a Chaintech i865-ish something, but I haven't found the model number yet (will probably do after I disassembled and cleaned it). Black PCB, blue PCI slots and the io ports have a gold-colored coat on the inside. Also got blue chaintech rounded IDE cables which I presume came with the original board.
The beige (and a bit of grey) case has a case badge "Apogee. Powered by Chaintech". Northbridge heatsink is a rounded passive one without any markings on it.

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Reply 16851 of 39964, by TheAbandonwareGuy

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Tetrium wrote:
Did get some "new" stuff lately. Saw a couple interesting PCI sound cards made by Philips: PSC60X Series, PDNI-AOX-V112. Had abs […]
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Did get some "new" stuff lately. Saw a couple interesting PCI sound cards made by Philips: PSC60X Series, PDNI-AOX-V112.
Had absolutely no idea what these were, both seemed to be NOS and still sealed. €5 each and after a bit of consideration I decided to get both of them. I'll hunt for drivers later.

Also got 2 cheap old rigs, both a bit of a gamble. One was more a gamble as I saw it was an office computer which had its RAM upgraded at some time with 2 memory modules with heatspreaders. I couldn't open it up inside the shop without people noticing and for €15 I decided to take a gamble. Turned out to be GEIL DDR-400 cl2.5 modules...of 256MB each 😵 (wth?). Why would they even make such modules? 🤣

Well, maybe for some 9x rig or something. Also the harddrive was missing and the CPU turned out to be a Pentium 4 s775 630 with 2MB cache. The internet told me it's some extreme edition but from what the internet told me it was mostly extremely average when compared to a regular Preshot 😵

At least I got a XP Pro OEM sticker along with it (not a royalty OEM, a real "retail" OEM one 🤣).

The other rig I had more luck. Beige tower ATX case for €10 of which I knew it had 4 memory modules and a bridged AGP card and a harddrive.
Harddrive was 80GB IDE, the memory modules were 4x512MB (mixed something like 3xDDR-400 and 1xDDR-333 🤣). The PSU I thought was crap, but it turned out to be some 350W Enermax with good 5v and 12v rails. Not bad 😀

And of all bridged AGP cards I could find, it turned out to be an X1650 🤣, I guess I'll throw this one in a Win7 rig or something to avoid any driver mess.

CPU was a 533MHz FSB 2.5-ish GHz Northwood with more TIM on the IHS than a standard slice of bread would've gotten peanutbutter. And a couple extra IDE optical drives are nice I guess.

The motherboard is a Chaintech i865-ish something, but I haven't found the model number yet (will probably do after I disassembled and cleaned it). Black PCB, blue PCI slots and the io ports have a gold-colored coat on the inside. Also got blue chaintech rounded IDE cables which I presume came with the original board.
The beige (and a bit of grey) case has a case badge "Apogee. Powered by Chaintech". Northbridge heatsink is a rounded passive one without any markings on it.

I have one of those Phillips sound cards. Worst sound card I've ever owned. I've literally never heard such poor quality audio, through my headphones it sounded like a bad 80's boombox turned up way beyond it's tolerances.

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Reply 16852 of 39964, by sketchus

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brostenen wrote:
Thanks. It is a tiny bit more yellow in real life. For some reason, the camera leaves out some of the yellow. I hope the Voodoo […]
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sketchus wrote:

That looks in good condition indeed. The colouring is great.

My Voodoo3 arrived today. It came from Greece and was wrapped in bubble wrap. Fingers crossed it's ok.

Thanks. It is a tiny bit more yellow in real life. For some reason, the camera leaves out some of the yellow.
I hope the Voodoo is working. A lot of sellers do these sort of crazy packaging. They only give a damn about money,
unless one make a deal with a collector. Or someone that knows what vintage hardware mean to us.

You could use some hydrogen peroxide to clean it up, but it looks good enough that it shouldn't be an issue.

Oh and thanks, luckily the card seems to be working just fine, which I'm thrilled about. Been looking for a card for ages.

Reply 16853 of 39964, by TheAbandonwareGuy

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At long last! It's mine! A authentic GeForce256 SDR!
It was mislisted on eBay as another card. The label on the back in the other picture even says Erazor X. This was the final part I needed for my ultimate 1999 build. It's not DDR but it'll hold me over until I get a DDR. I paid less than $25 USD for it. A worthy successor to that machines current TNT2 Ultra.

Images and information redacted until it's shipped. Just in case we have a vulture....

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Reply 16854 of 39964, by dexvx

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TheAbandonwareGuy wrote:

At long last! It's mine! A authentic GeForce256 SDR!
It was mislisted on eBay as another card. The label on the back in the other picture even says Erazor X. This was the final part I needed for my ultimate 1999 build. It's not DDR but it'll hold me over until I get a DDR. I paid less than $25 USD for it. A worthy successor to that machines current TNT2 Ultra.

Images and information redacted until it's shipped. Just in case we have a vulture....

What is there even to snipe? It's already listed as sold.

Reply 16855 of 39964, by TheAbandonwareGuy

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I'm worried about the seller backing out or making some excuse after realising his error.

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Reply 16856 of 39964, by Tetrium

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Did get some "new" stuff lately. Saw a couple interesting PCI sound cards made by Philips: PSC60X Series, PDNI-AOX-V112. Had abs […]
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Did get some "new" stuff lately. Saw a couple interesting PCI sound cards made by Philips: PSC60X Series, PDNI-AOX-V112.
Had absolutely no idea what these were, both seemed to be NOS and still sealed. €5 each and after a bit of consideration I decided to get both of them. I'll hunt for drivers later.

Also got 2 cheap old rigs, both a bit of a gamble. One was more a gamble as I saw it was an office computer which had its RAM upgraded at some time with 2 memory modules with heatspreaders. I couldn't open it up inside the shop without people noticing and for €15 I decided to take a gamble. Turned out to be GEIL DDR-400 cl2.5 modules...of 256MB each 😵 (wth?). Why would they even make such modules? 🤣

Well, maybe for some 9x rig or something. Also the harddrive was missing and the CPU turned out to be a Pentium 4 s775 630 with 2MB cache. The internet told me it's some extreme edition but from what the internet told me it was mostly extremely average when compared to a regular Preshot 😵

At least I got a XP Pro OEM sticker along with it (not a royalty OEM, a real "retail" OEM one 🤣).

The other rig I had more luck. Beige tower ATX case for €10 of which I knew it had 4 memory modules and a bridged AGP card and a harddrive.
Harddrive was 80GB IDE, the memory modules were 4x512MB (mixed something like 3xDDR-400 and 1xDDR-333 🤣). The PSU I thought was crap, but it turned out to be some 350W Enermax with good 5v and 12v rails. Not bad 😀

And of all bridged AGP cards I could find, it turned out to be an X1650 🤣, I guess I'll throw this one in a Win7 rig or something to avoid any driver mess.

CPU was a 533MHz FSB 2.5-ish GHz Northwood with more TIM on the IHS than a standard slice of bread would've gotten peanutbutter. And a couple extra IDE optical drives are nice I guess.

The motherboard is a Chaintech i865-ish something, but I haven't found the model number yet (will probably do after I disassembled and cleaned it). Black PCB, blue PCI slots and the io ports have a gold-colored coat on the inside. Also got blue chaintech rounded IDE cables which I presume came with the original board.
The beige (and a bit of grey) case has a case badge "Apogee. Powered by Chaintech". Northbridge heatsink is a rounded passive one without any markings on it.

I have one of those Phillips sound cards. Worst sound card I've ever owned. I've literally never heard such poor quality audio, through my headphones it sounded like a bad 80's boombox turned up way beyond it's tolerances.

Ah crap, should've gone for those laptop harddrives then 🤣
What made these sound cards so bad? Drivers, instability, sound quality, other issues?

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Reply 16857 of 39964, by krivulak

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Today I visited heaven.

For the first time I visited local PC hoarder - he gives few bucks to people who brings some stuff in here. We threw in a little chit-chat and we became friends. He is really nice guy, he collects stuff from Pentium further - I stop at this point, I like everything pre-Pentium. We was discussing 486 cpus when he said Yeah, yesterday some guy dropped off this:

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I kid you not, when I saw it my heart stopped. He gave me a deal - 10 bucks for each, but I had only 16, so he gave it to me for 16 bucks (approximated - 400 czech crowns). I can't wait to get home and try them! 😊

FOR SURE I will go back sometime and raid it, but I gotta make some money first 😁

Reply 16858 of 39964, by Kamerat

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Did get some "new" stuff lately. Saw a couple interesting PCI sound cards made by Philips: PSC60X Series, PDNI-AOX-V112.
Had absolutely no idea what these were, both seemed to be NOS and still sealed. €5 each and after a bit of consideration I decided to get both of them. I'll hunt for drivers later.

Unfortunately just Philips branded CMI (8738?) chipsets on theese. The PSC70x series are more interesting with their own chipset (or VLSI really as Philips bought them).

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Reply 16859 of 39964, by Skalabala

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Tetrium wrote:

Did get some "new" stuff lately. Saw a couple interesting PCI sound cards made by Philips: PSC60X Series, PDNI-AOX-V112.
Had absolutely no idea what these were, both seemed to be NOS and still sealed. €5 each and after a bit of consideration I decided to get both of them. I'll hunt for drivers later.

Unfortunately just Philips branded CMI (8738?) chipsets on theese. The PSC70x series are more interesting with their own chipset (or VLSI really as Philips bought them).

Awesome stuff!! I remember my ST225