It's probably a good thing I'm single. Because I just brought home this ridiculous haul...
http://imgur.com/fL37P66
http://imgur.com/zC0czQo
A good chunk of retro stuff, and some modern things too. Here's the full list.
CPUs:
Pentium 4 Prescott (SL7E4) 3.00Ghz/800FSB/1MB Socket 478 CPU
Video Cards:
Nvidia GeForce4 440 (Dell OEM) AGP
Trident TVGA96PCI (8257G/V5) (1 MB, TGUI96xx chipset) PCI
S3 Trio64V2/DX (APAC) PCI
ATI Rage 128 Ultra AGP
Matrox G450 Dual-Head 32MB AGP
ATI Radeon 7000 64MB PCI
ATI Radeon X300SE 64MB PCIe
Sound Cards:
Ensoniq AudioPCI (ES1370)
Ensoniq AudioPCI (ES1371)
Sound Blaster AWE64 Value (CT4520) ISA
Sound Blaster 16 Vibra (CT2940) ISA (x2)
Networking:
Netgear FA312 REV-A1 10/100 Ethernet PCI
Xircom SpringPort SWE1100 Wireless-B PC Card
Netgear MA521 Wireless-B PC Card
Memory (Desktop):
ProMOS 512MB DDR2 PC2-4200 (x3)
ProMOS 256MB DDR1 PC-3200 (x2)
G.Skill 512MB DDR1 PC-3200 (x2)
Hynix 512MB DDR2 PC2-4200 (x2)
PNY 1GB DDR1 PC-3200
Nanya 512MB DDR2 PC2-4200 (x2)
Nanya 1GB DDR2 PC2-6400
Infineon 512MB DDR1 PC-2100 (x2)
Kingmax 512MB DDR1 PC-3200
Micron 512MB DDR2 PC2-4200 (x3)
Samsung 1GB DDR2 PC2-6400 (x2)
Crucial 512MB DDR2 PC2-5300 (x3)
Crucial 1GB DDR1 PC-3200 (x2)
Memory (Notebook):
Visiontek 64MB 144-pin SDRAM
SEC 32MB 144-pin SDRAM
Samsung 1GB DDR2 PC2-5300 (x2)
Hynix 256MB DDR2 PC2-4200 (x2)
Hynix 512MB DDR2 PC2-5300 (x2)
Sony 512MB DDR PC-2100 MicroDIMM
Storage:
Seagate 9BD833-560 250GB External USB drive
Iomega Zip 250 IDE drive
Imation Neon 1.44" Floppies (Box of 10, and one extra)
Seagate 9Y7865-560 300GB External USB drive
Fujitsu 160GB 2.5" SATA drive
Dell external DVD-RW USB
Iomega Zip 250 External USB (Externally-powered)
Iomega Zip 250 External USB (USB-powered)
Fujifilm Zip 100 disks (x3)
Iomega Zip 750 IDE drive
SiliconTech 16MB ATA Flash Storage (PCMCIA card)
Cables & adapters:
ASUS 2x USB backplate
No-name 2x USB backplate
USB > PS/2 mouse adapter (x5)
PS/2 mouse+keyboard > USB adapter (x2)
PS/2 keyboard > USB adapter
PS/2 extension cord
IDE cable (80-pin)
IDE cable (40-pin)
SCSI cable (50-pin)
Molex>SATA power adapter
PS/2 > AT keyboard adapter
CD-audio cable (x4)
SATA cable (x2)
USB extension cord (x4)
VGA > DVI adapter (x4)
VGA cable
3.5" headphone+mic male-male cable
3.5" headphone male-male cable (x2)
Serial cable
Serial > USB adapter
Belkin OmniView Pro 3 4x KVM switch
Misc:
Adaptec AHA-2940UW SCSI PCI
Adaptec AVA-2906 SCSI PCI (unopened!)
SIIG NN2601 3-port Firewire 400 PCI
HDMI extender
Case fans (x3)
Antistatic wrist straps (x2)
Oh, and I should probably note this was all free.
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