First post, by computergeek92
show off your most badass cases in your collection here!
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show off your most badass cases in your collection here!
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heres a few to start, I got more in over in storage.
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Very nice! It's real hard to pick a favorite between the first three.
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My hoard....
You can't see my current 386 systems, and my two Gateway 2000 486 towers. I should have photos of those, but they aren't on imgur.
386DX-40MHz-8MB-540MB+428MB+Speedstar64@2MB+SoundBlaster Pro+MT-32/MKII
486DX2-66Mhz-16MB-4.3GB+SpeedStar64 VLB DRAM 2MB+AWE32/SB16+SCB-55
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I can't wait to find cases just like those years down the road! Cases, motherboards, and sound cards are my favorite parts of computers.
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wrote:My hoard.... […]
My hoard....
You can't see my current 386 systems, and my two Gateway 2000 486 towers. I should have photos of those, but they aren't on imgur.
My favorite one is the one on the first picture, on the second shelf from the bottom, the 3rd case from left to right, and next to your black AT case. That one with the grey 5.25 floppy and the "folded" looking styling. It totally matches the 386 DOS age. 😉 Does it have a flip-type power switch on the front? What's inside that one?
I'm a big fan of the Baby AT tower cases. Cute little things. And also the perfect size for a home computer if you ask me. They're nice and compact.
I also love all your Gateway 2000 cases. Gateway 2000 is my favorite OEM brand name 90's computer.
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Thanks. This is my "3 year of intense looking" at my local Deseret Industries thrift store. I'm slowing going through all of these and restoring them (YES...all batteries have been removed).
I'm hoping to resale these, or find enthusiasts who want/need a specific case. I know someone out there NEEDS their exact old computer case.
You can't see it in any photos, but I found my EXACT case I had my first PC (386) when i was 12. I have never ever found the exact case in any listing or photo online, and probably never will. I feel very lucky to have found one at my local thrift store. I would have gladly paid $500 for the case alone. Instead, I found it in pretty good condition, with a fully loaded 486-66 inside for only $5 . =)
EDIT: Yes, that particular case has the flip switch on the front. VERY much 386-era. A lot of these would be 486-pentium cases. But that one nails it for being a 386.
EDIT2: My childhood case isn't pictured. I'll grab a photo of it and my other full towers later today and post them.
386DX-40MHz-8MB-540MB+428MB+Speedstar64@2MB+SoundBlaster Pro+MT-32/MKII
486DX2-66Mhz-16MB-4.3GB+SpeedStar64 VLB DRAM 2MB+AWE32/SB16+SCB-55
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I'm curious, which one was the case of your childhood? Mine was a Pentium 1 AST Advantage. It's in one of my earlier threads on here.
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You guys have a more compact way of storing your old PC's than I do.
Mine are all over the house -- along the walls, stuck under tables, etc.
Not all beige - but here they are:
I use all of them. From left to right, first picture:
1st - beige/teal - Socket A AMD Athlon 1200MHz, 512MB SDR, Abit KT7 (KT133), Voodoo 3 2000, Creative Vibra PCI, Win98SE + WinXP SP3
2nd - beige, plain - Slot 1 PII 400MHz, 256MB SDR, Soyo SY-6BA (440BX), Geforce 256 SDR, Win98SE
3rd - Socket 3 Intel 486 DX4, FIC 486-VIP-IO, 32MB FPM, Cirrus Logic VLB card, Creative SB16, Win95 OSR2
4th - teal power button - Socket 7 Pentium 166 P54C, 32MB EDO, Jetway S-656C, Alliance ProMotion 3200 2MB, Voodoo 1 4MB, Creative AWE32, Win95 OSR2
5th - black/red - Socket 370 Pentium III 1GHz, ECS P6VXA (VIA Apollo PRO), 512MB SDR, Leadtek A250LE, 2x Creative Voodoo 2 (CT6670) 12MB, Creative SB128 Vibra PCI, Win98SE + WinXP SP3
6th - white/blue - Socket A Athlon XP 2600+ (barton core), 1GB DDR400, Abit NF7-S, Club3D FX 5900XT 128MB, Win98SE + WinXP SP3
7th - breige/gray cheeks - Socket 3 Am5x86 P75 @ 160MHz, 64MB EDO, Biostar MB8433UUD-A, S3 Virge DX 4MB, Creative Voodoo 2 8MB, Creative Sound Blaster PRO 2, Win95 OSR2
2nd picture:
6th - silver black, slim - Socket 370 Pentium III 850MHz, Asus CUV4X-M, 256MB SDR, Hercules Geforce 3 Ti 500 - no OS
7th - black antec - Socket A Athlon XP 2400+, Gigabyte GA-7VRXP KT333, 512MB DDR333, Voodoo 3 3500TV, Creative Audigy ZS PCI, Win98SE + WinXP SP3
8th - beige desktop - HP Vectra VL - slot 1 pentium III 500MHz, 256MB SDR, PCI Creative Voodoo Banshee, Win98SE - I have 4 of these... only use one. Rescued them from in from a store along with the vl420 below.
9th - beige / blue desktop - HP Vectra VL420 SF - Pentium 4 2.8GHz, 2GB DDR400, Asus P4P800-M, Low Profile FX 5700 128MB, Win98SE + WinXP SP3 Used to be a 1.7GHz P4 with SDram and a rage 128. Needed teh SDRAM for older systems so I upgraded it.
Last - beige, black triangle - Pentium MMX 233MHz, 64MB EDO, Tekram P5T30-B4E, S3 Virge DX 4MB, Diamond Voodoo2, Creative AWE64, Win98SE
3rd picture, from left to right:
1st - 33MHz 386DX, 8MB ram, Morse 386-25 board, 1GB Toshiba SCSI HDD, ISA Tseng ET4000AX, Sound Blaster PRO 2 - DOS 6.22 + Windows 3.11
2nd - empty - used to be a super socket 7 k6 with an ali board - motherboard died.
4th picture:
AMD K6-III+ 400MHz 1.6v running at 550MHz @ 1.9v / Lucky Tech P5MVP3 / 256MB SDR / AGP Creative Voodoo Banshee / Creative AWE64, Win98SE
Neato you have all kinds of PCs from all kinds of eras. As I would do myself.
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The top two (3 and 4) are owning a special category in crappiness. They are so bad, nothing aligns with nothing so everything installed is bend or tilted. Number 1 is the best (you should have seen the thickness of steel used in it, not used anymore in even the $$$ cases) but unfortunately, its plastic parts are falling apart (not aged well, become very brittle I suppose). It also has two features that I never seen before: Not only the cover, but also the chassis is powder coated in beige, and it has a front side AT keyboard port. This one is also an almost exact replica of my first ever PC, but the case I'm looking for and never able to find yet is something like this (almost exactly same but mine also had a MHz display beside the badge):
Their Insides are as follows:
1:
Intel 386SX-16 + Ulsi 387SX Mathco
Hedeka HED923 MB + 5MB RAM (1MB 30pin SIMM x 4 + 44256 DIPP x 😎
OAK 067 512KB VGA/EGA/CGA/MDA ISA
Sound Blaster 16 CT1740 ISA
Adaptec AHA-1520B ISA
3com 3C509B-TP ISA
OEM Multi I/O Controller ISA
CF to IDE adapter (back panel)
Maxtor 7210AT 210MB IDE
3.5" NEC 1.44MB Floppy
5.25" Teac 1.2MB Floppy
IBM CDRM00203 CD-ROM SCSI
2:
AMD 386DX-40 + IIT 487DLC40 Mathco
Unichip 367C / UNI-386WB MB + 64MB RAM (16MB SIMM x4)
Cirrus Logic GD5429 2MB ISA
Sound Blaster AWE32 PNP CT3670 ISA
Adaptec AHA-1540CP ISA
3Com 3C509B Combo 10BASE-T ISA
Western Digital Multi IO Controller ISA
Startech COM x 2 ISA
CF to IDE adapter (back panel)
Quantum Fireball EX3.2 3.2GB ATA
Quantum Fireball ST3.2S 3.2GB SCSI
3.5" Mitsumi 1.44MB floppy
5.25" Ye-Data 1.2MB floppy
LG CRD-8522 52x CD-ROM IDE
3:
Intel Pentium MMX 233
PC Chips TXPro M560 MB + 129MB RAM (64MB x 2 PC100 SDRAM, 64MB x 2 72 pin SIMM)
Asus 3DP-V3000TV 4MB PCI
Sound Blaster AWE64 Value CT4500 ISA
SIMMCONN + 8MB 72 pin SIMM
Adaptec AHA-2940UW PCI
3Com 3C900B Combo PCI
OEM WinModem Voice PCI
CF to IDE adapter (back panel)
Maxtor Fireball 30GB 2F030J ATA
Maxtor Fireball 30GB 2F030J ATA
Compaq BD01863 18GB SCSI
3.5" Mitsumi 1.44MB
Asus CRW-3212A CD-RW IDE
4:
Intel Celeron 466
Zida/Tomato ZX98-CT + 256MB RAM (128MB x 2 PC133 SDRAM)
3Dfx Voodoo 3 3000 16MB AGP
S3 Trio64V2/DX 2MB PCI
Sound Blaster AWE64 CT4380 ISA + SIMMCONN + 32MB 72 pin SIMM
3Com 3C905B-TX PCI
Slot Fan
CF to IDE adapter (back panel)
ActionTech PC700 Card Reader Controller ISA
Quantum Fireball Plus LM 20GB ATA
Quantum Fireball Plus AS 20GB ATA
3.5" Alps Electronic 1.44MB
LG GCE-8525 DVD-RW IDE
HP Colorado T3000 Tape Backup
Actiontech PCMCIA Card Reader
GA-6VTXE PIII 1.4+512MB
Geforce4 Ti 4200 64MB
Diamond Monster 3D 12MB SLI
SB AWE64 PNP+32MB
120GB IDE Samsung/80GB IDE Seagate/146GB SCSI Compaq/73GB SCSI IBM
Adaptec AHA29160
3com 3C905B-TX
Gotek+CF Reader
MSDOS 6.22+Win 3.11/95 OSR2.1/98SE/ME/2000
#1 and #2 look so cool, so much personality.
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That front mounted keyboard port on #1 is awesome. I love that.
No 1 looks a lot like my 386 rig - case is almost identical, including the frontal keyboard port. Mine has a MHz display tough, and the plastic bits actually aged very well on my case. Also very thick steel, powdercoated. That and no3 from the first picture I posted are my favorite AT cases from my collection.
wrote:This one is also an almost exact replica of my first ever PC, but the case I'm looking for and never able to find yet is something like this (almost exactly same but mine also had a MHz display beside the badge):
I'm also looking for a case like the one my first PC had. Mine looked exactly like this one:
I do own a case that looks similar, actually made by the same company (Sunshine Inc) but it's a newer model and is slightly different (no 4 from the first picture I posted). The picture I posted above is from an ebay auction. It contained a pretty ordinary 486 dx2, so the innards didn't interest me at all, but I would have bought it just to get my hands on a case like the one my childhood PC had. Unfortunately, by the time I mustered up the 150$ the seller was asking for, the auction ended. Good riddance too, shipping alone would have been at least 80$ for a complete PC.
Still looking for a case like it - If anyone has such a case, I'm willing to buy / trade for it.
I actually have a case like your no4 - it came with a 90mhz socekt 5 pentium, but I haven't found any use for it yet.
wrote:Neato you have all kinds of PCs from all kinds of eras. As I would do myself.
Yup 😁 also not shown in the pictures are a socket 775 Pentium D 940 / Foxconn i865 motherboard, AGP x1950xt / Creative Xfi Gamer housed in a shiny Antec P182, my slot A rig (athlon 850 / asus amd chipset board / no ram, no gpu, no HDD) and a Compaq Deskpro 1000. I keep the Pentium D in another room because the video card is so noisy it bothers my fiancee - the Slot A rig is unfinished - will probably get a GF 2 ultra or a radeon 8500 later on - and the compaq has a missing side panel...
wrote:Still looking for a case like it - If anyone has such a case, I'm willing to buy / trade for it.
I think you should definitely see my thread here:
Creating a new LED MHz indicator for my PC's front panel! [PROJECT] 😁 😁
And some random photos:
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http://i240.photobucket.com/albums/ff23/Georg … zpsa1ad73c5.jpg
http://i240.photobucket.com/albums/ff23/Georg … zpsf249cfdd.jpg
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That's the one! (albeit the custom mhz display) Would you be willing to part with it?
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I really like those Gateway towers , very nice looking , they have a vintage yet classy look about them
anyways, here are some of my cases, not necessarily all beige