Reply 38340 of 40005, by bjwil1991
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Beauty, eh?
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Beauty, eh?
Discord: https://discord.gg/U5dJw7x
Systems from the Compaq Portable 1 to FX-8350
Twitch: https://twitch.tv/retropcuser
The Aptiva certainly is, the RS/6000 is currently more frustrating than beautiful and I haven't even tried to fire it up yet!
EvieSigma wrote on 2021-03-05, 03:59:The Aptiva certainly is, the RS/6000 is currently more frustrating than beautiful and I haven't even tried to fire it up yet!
But that RS/6000 case IS a beauty. Those lines draw an almost perfect line from the 80s 5170 with floor standing option into the 90s . Clearly with the statement “serious business”. I love it...
Today I received a lot consisting of:
- An MSI MS-6905 Master Ver 2.0 Slotket (these are pretty hard to find for a reasonable price nowadays)
- Various Socket A CPUs, mostly Athlon XPs, one of them being a 3000+ (Barton core), 400 MHz FSB, should be the second fastest XP after the 3200+/400MHz Barton
- One S370 Celeron 900/100 on the slotket
- One K6-2 400
- A whole bunch of cables (IDE, Floppy, Molex Y-Adapters), which is good because I was running out of 40 pin IDE cables
- Four optical drives in great visual condition
- Two floppy drives
- One external floppy drive
- A bunch of PCI network cards (one 3com, the others mostly Realtek or similar)
- One TNT M64 PCI without heatsink
- One S3 Virge or similar
- A bunch of adapters (IDE-SATA, USB-PS/2, PS/2-Serial, etc.)
- Some IO shields etc.
Got everything for 15€ + shipping, which is nice.
1992 - i486DX2-66 // 1997 - P1-233 MMX // 1998 - P2-350 // 2000 - P3-650 // 2001 - Athlon 1400 // 2003 - Athlon XP 3200+ // 2008 - Xeon E5450 // 2015 - Xeon E3-1240v5
I was surprised today with a Radeon HD 2900 PRO
Two lots arrived today.
One with three power supplies, two ATs and one ATX, the ATs lack ignition switches, I bought a new couple.
: The other batch consists of an ASUS P5N-E SLI MB with Intel CoreDuo2 E6750 CPU and four 1GB DDR2 RAMs, plus a bezel for the cabinet doors (unfortunately not of this MB).
The RAMs are in pairs of different brands, one pair is ADATA the other has ELPIDA chips.
AMD 286-16 287-10 4MB HD 45MB VGA 256KB
AMD 386DX-40 Intel 387 8MB HD 81MB VGA 256KB
Cyrix 486DLC-40 IIT387-40 8MB VGA 512KB
AMD 5X86-133 16MB VGA VLB CL5428 2MB and many others
AMD K62+ 550 SOYO 5EMA+ and many others
AST Pentium Pro 200 MHz L2 256KB
Bought the following:
1) Hard Drive/Floppy Drive Shock Mounts (2x)
2) Hard Drive/Floppy Drive Ground Strap
3) 5.25" bay cover (says for hard drives)
4) AST SixPakPlus SPK-064 with 384KB RAM installed
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Systems from the Compaq Portable 1 to FX-8350
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New case time! I saw this new in box Inwin case and I couldn't pass it up. Its a S Series S508. Unfortunately it arrived damaged. It must have taken a knock in shipping as the plastic tabs the hold the front facia to the case had snapped off. Fortunately the seller was reasonable and we came to a partial refund arrangement. I was able to glue the clips back on with some bonding glue and its fine now. My ISA based P4 build is going in this. It came with a Inwin 350Watt psu. Will give it the once over but it seems a decent unit, 120mm fan, -5V rail.

Bancho wrote on 2021-03-05, 22:19:New case time! I saw this new in box Inwin case and I couldn't pass it up. Its a S Series S508.
How did you use the 3 1/2 inch slots with the curved covers? I don't know of any floppy drives that would fit in that opening!
Thermalwrong wrote on 2021-03-05, 00:46:That's great that you managed to get them back without breaking a single pin off 😀
You got me worried that I had lost my K6-III+ processor, it wasn't on the board it came with where I thought it was. I found it on another MVP3 board I had. It turns out I have so many Super 7 boards now that I'm losing track of the CPUs, awful, I should sell some. So of course I bought another one 😁
Thanks. The hardest part was the one pin that was bent into an S shape. Good problem to have so many Super 7 boards. 😀
Jed118 wrote on 2021-03-05, 00:59:You should have seen the 486 I picked up for $5 - all pins lying down. 30 minutes with an exacto knife, needle nose pliers, and […]
You should have seen the 486 I picked up for $5 - all pins lying down. 30 minutes with an exacto knife, needle nose pliers, and a paint scraper got them all righted. I lost one, but it was a redundant ground, chip worked fine.
Then I did an LGA P4 - yeah, NOT fun.
I just bought two Cyrix DX2/66s - I'm going to be doing a large comparison of 10+ 486 chips on YouTube, and then upgrading two DX33 computers (one that I bought here just yesterday)
Nice! I have started on another, but I need to find my magnifying glass first. Credit card, finger nails and needle nose did the trick for me. I won't touch pins on any CPU after socket 7. I will look forward to your YouTube video. I have a 486DX4-100 that needs a proper home.
PC@LIVE wrote on 2021-03-05, 19:38:Two lots arrived today. One with three power supplies, two ATs and one ATX, the ATs lack ignition switches, I bought a new coupl […]
Two lots arrived today.
One with three power supplies, two ATs and one ATX, the ATs lack ignition switches, I bought a new couple.
: The other batch consists of an ASUS P5N-E SLI MB with Intel CoreDuo2 E6750 CPU and four 1GB DDR2 RAMs, plus a bezel for the cabinet doors (unfortunately not of this MB).
The RAMs are in pairs of different brands, one pair is ADATA the other has ELPIDA chips.
I can't find a bloody ATX power supply locally at all. The last one I picked up for $20 did some weird things (you had to push power 3-4 times before it would actually kick on) and hten I put it into another system where the power supply spat out some smoke and unpleasant smells.
I think I'm just gonna go buy some new ones, they're only $8 more.
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I was rather pleasantly surprised to see this in my recently acquired black Aptiva, I've been wanting to try out one of these Aureal Vortex cards and now I don't have to buy one.

EvieSigma wrote on 2021-03-06, 01:12:I was rather pleasantly surprised to see this in my recently acquired black Aptiva, I've been wanting to try out one of these Au […]
I was rather pleasantly surprised to see this in my recently acquired black Aptiva, I've been wanting to try out one of these Aureal Vortex cards and now I don't have to buy one.
Vortex 2s are great sound cards. Its a shame that Aureal didn't last longer.
I needed an AT form factor Socket 7 (not Super 7) board, other than my dreadful PC Chips M558. Found a QDI Explorer II SpeedEasy (430VX based) for only $25, surprisingly low for a board with an Intel chipset these days.
"Untested" of course, aka code for "it's broken but I don't want to admit it"-- and sure enough when I looked at it in person I found some severe trace damage that was only visible in the original photos if you knew to look for it.

I was a bit worried, not only cause a lot of the copper is straight up gone, but because the traces seem to be burned. Power supply malfunction? Overclocking mishap? I dunno. I figured I might as well at least try to bridge the gaps with some wire, though I assumed the board was totally fried.

But ultimately, there was a happy ending to this story. 😀
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MrKsoft wrote on 2021-03-06, 03:37:I was a bit worried, not only cause a lot of the copper is straight up gone, but because the traces seem to be burned.
That's legitimately impressive damage. And it's just as impressive that it still works.




BetaC wrote on 2021-03-06, 04:39:MrKsoft wrote on 2021-03-06, 03:37:I was a bit worried, not only cause a lot of the copper is straight up gone, but because the traces seem to be burned.
That's legitimately impressive damage. And it's just as impressive that it still works.
I am definitely curious as to what the hell could have caused it! It's really intense damage but only in those two very localized areas. The rest of the board was in good shape and very clean.
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PC@LIVE wrote on 2021-03-05, 19:38:: The other batch consists of an ASUS P5N-E SLI MB with Intel CoreDuo2 E6750 CPU and four 1GB DDR2 RAMs, plus a bezel for the cabinet doors (unfortunately not of this MB).
I'm legitimately stumped about what this sentence means. "Bezel for the cabinet doors (unfortunately not of this MB)"
Can you post a picture of the part you're talking about?
Brand new 20 wonderful diskettes. Removed the wrapper myself.
Miss the monkey island days, the space quest days, even the longest journey days.
Yum. I bought a box of 50 3.5" disks last year. All dead... 🙁