TrashPandawrote on 2022-01-21, 11:16:I couldn't resist and bought a second Tualatin system, this time a Dell Precision P3 Tualatin Celeron 1.3, I will be throwing th […] Show full quote
I couldn't resist and bought a second Tualatin system, this time a Dell Precision P3 Tualatin Celeron 1.3, I will be throwing the P3-s 1.4 I have in there along with more ram, I have a Dell 20" LCD and Dell Keyboard and Mouse for it so it'll be a complete setup.
Has a Late model i815 board, FX5200 and SB Live in it .. Ill keep the Live but that 5200 is getting retired for a Ti 4600 or a Voodoo4 4500 .. not sure yet which, also going to throw a PCI Sata card in it and upgrade it to a SSD, and possibly add more USB 2.0 ports.
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That type of system shows up for sale at a local thrift store all the time for $5. They get lots of Dell and HP. Went today and they had a HP something or other, complete tower with an Athlon X64, couple hard drives and everything else, for $5. Come to think of it maybe I should have picked it up. Oh well.
TrashPandawrote on 2022-01-21, 11:16:I couldn't resist and bought a second Tualatin system, this time a Dell Precision P3 Tualatin Celeron 1.3, I will be throwing th […] Show full quote
I couldn't resist and bought a second Tualatin system, this time a Dell Precision P3 Tualatin Celeron 1.3, I will be throwing the P3-s 1.4 I have in there along with more ram, I have a Dell 20" LCD and Dell Keyboard and Mouse for it so it'll be a complete setup.
Has a Late model i815 board, FX5200 and SB Live in it .. Ill keep the Live but that 5200 is getting retired for a Ti 4600 or a Voodoo4 4500 .. not sure yet which, also going to throw a PCI Sata card in it and upgrade it to a SSD, and possibly add more USB 2.0 ports.
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That type of system shows up for sale at a local thrift store all the time for $5. They get lots of Dell and HP. Went today and they had a HP something or other, complete tower with an Athlon X64, couple hard drives and everything else, for $5. Come to think of it maybe I should have picked it up. Oh well.
Wish I live in a place that had thrift stores like that, might make buying retro gear cheaper but here in Australia where I live the thrift stores mostly stock old clothing and other household junk very rarely would I find any PC related stuff there.
It's getting more like that here, used to be quite common, now it's tailing off and tailing off, until it's weeks between seeing anything worth a second glance.
Unicorn herding operations are proceeding, but all the totes of hens teeth and barrels of rocking horse poop give them plenty of hiding spots.
cyclone3dwrote on 2022-01-22, 02:03:I've got yet another ASUS P5A on the way. This one is version 1.04. Sold as working when it was pulled out of a system sometime […] Show full quote
I've got yet another ASUS P5A on the way. This one is version 1.04. Sold as working when it was pulled out of a system sometime in the past.
Maybe the 4th time is a charm. Still need to try recapping the other 3.
Sad that the P5A seems way more likely to die than the P5A-B, which has the CPU socket in the worst possible place. I have at least 3 working P5A-B boards, all of which I either got really cheap or as part of a scrap lot.
In fact, I still have yet to get a dead P5A-B.
I have opposite observations. Every single P5A-B I had was dead, which can't be told about P5A 😮
I belive that there is no rule to that - both boards are from the same era, probably made out of the same part batches and on the same production line...
Also P5A-B CPU socket placement is not that bad as it doesn't collide with any of the slots...
Looking at buying a AWE32 .. found a CT3900 on ebay for 350 USD .. seems kind of expensive till I looked for the other WT versions and the CT2760 is 400USD.
Not sure if its worth it, could go for a AWE64 gold too but no wavetable header.
Looking at buying a AWE32 .. found a CT3900 on ebay for 350 USD .. seems kind of expensive till I looked for the other WT versions and the CT2760 is 400USD.
Not sure if its worth it, could go for a AWE64 gold too but no wavetable header.
I just bought an almost complete boxed AWE32 CT2760 for over USD $400 including tax. It was only missing a getting started guide and user manual. Add in the those missing manuals I picked up separately (I also had to buy another set of installation disks as part of the sale), 16MBx2 SIMMs, and I’m in over $500. It is worth every penny.
Looking at buying a AWE32 .. found a CT3900 on ebay for 350 USD .. seems kind of expensive till I looked for the other WT versions and the CT2760 is 400USD.
Not sure if its worth it, could go for a AWE64 gold too but no wavetable header.
Nope, not worth it. At least not to me.
The prices have gotten too crazy high. In the past month or so, I have seen them for a little over $100 US.
When I got mine a couple years ago, it was around $75.
Looking at buying a AWE32 .. found a CT3900 on ebay for 350 USD .. seems kind of expensive till I looked for the other WT versions and the CT2760 is 400USD.
Not sure if its worth it, could go for a AWE64 gold too but no wavetable header.
Nope, not worth it. At least not to me.
The prices have gotten too crazy high. In the past month or so, I have seen them for a little over $100 US.
When I got mine a couple years ago, it was around $75.
I literally got my AWE64 Value for free, and that was in 2019.
Looking at buying a AWE32 .. found a CT3900 on ebay for 350 USD .. seems kind of expensive till I looked for the other WT versions and the CT2760 is 400USD.
Not sure if its worth it, could go for a AWE64 gold too but no wavetable header.
Nope, not worth it. At least not to me.
The prices have gotten too crazy high. In the past month or so, I have seen them for a little over $100 US.
When I got mine a couple years ago, it was around $75.
it does come with 32mb of ram on it, but still its a good wad of cash.
A new in box Gigabyte GA-BX2000+ rev 1.2 mainboard, unfortunately the box is pretty beaten up and the manual and the I/O shield is missing 🙁, but the board is brand new! 😀
Of course the battery was dead and probably because of that the board was recovering the BIOS every 2nd or 3rd reboot, even after I changed the battery.
Downloaded the latest BIOS from Gigabyte website and flashed it in Windows! Didn't even know that you could flash the BIOS from within Win98 back in 1999! On the CD-ROM witch came with the mainboard I found a software called Gigabyte Utility Manager and it has an option to flash the BIOS from Windows! I just had to try it, and it worked! 😁
It's a really nice board!
Also got this joystick, it's a QuickShot QS-113P. It's not new but it has the box, game port ISA card, paperwork and even the receipt! It was bought exactly 30 years ago, on the 15th of January 1992 from a Bilka store in the town of Hundige, Danmark! 199 Danish krone. Hey, that's nice to know 😀
Looking at buying a AWE32 .. found a CT3900 on ebay for 350 USD .. seems kind of expensive till I looked for the other WT versions and the CT2760 is 400USD.
Not sure if its worth it, could go for a AWE64 gold too but no wavetable header.
Oof... had me realise I was neglecting my unicorn herding duties, and scurried off to wrap my CT3930 in antistatic, cotton wool, tissue paper, and bury it in a lead box in case of Carrington Event high EMP solar storm.... j/k but I relocated it to a safer shelf.
Unicorn herding operations are proceeding, but all the totes of hens teeth and barrels of rocking horse poop give them plenty of hiding spots.
Looking at buying a AWE32 .. found a CT3900 on ebay for 350 USD .. seems kind of expensive till I looked for the other WT versions and the CT2760 is 400USD.
Not sure if its worth it, could go for a AWE64 gold too but no wavetable header.
Oof... had me realise I was neglecting my unicorn herding duties, and scurried off to wrap my CT3930 in antistatic, cotton wool, tissue paper, and bury it in a lead box in case of Carrington Event high EMP solar storm.... j/k but I relocated it to a safer shelf.
Gonna ditch the idea for a AWE32, gonna get a AWE64 Gold with 28mb ram upgrade board and call it a day, it works out 200 USD cheaper and for what I want to use it for itll work out better.
Looking at buying a AWE32 .. found a CT3900 on ebay for 350 USD .. seems kind of expensive till I looked for the other WT versions and the CT2760 is 400USD.
Not sure if its worth it, could go for a AWE64 gold too but no wavetable header.
Oof... had me realise I was neglecting my unicorn herding duties, and scurried off to wrap my CT3930 in antistatic, cotton wool, tissue paper, and bury it in a lead box in case of Carrington Event high EMP solar storm.... j/k but I relocated it to a safer shelf.
Gonna ditch the idea for a AWE32, gonna get a AWE64 Gold with 28mb ram upgrade board and call it a day, it works out 200 USD cheaper and for what I want to use it for itll work out better.
By most accounts the AWE32s are in general noisier than the AWE64s anyway.
Unicorn herding operations are proceeding, but all the totes of hens teeth and barrels of rocking horse poop give them plenty of hiding spots.