It's been a productive week for me - retro-hardware wise. Incoming wall of text and pictures:
I bought 5 beige ATX cases really cheap - they have a classic (if not retro) look about them. I've installed my Abit ST6 and BE6-II machines in two already. Five is actually 3 more then I needed, but they looked so cool and I got them so cheap I couldn't help myself.




Apart from the beige ones I bought two black Antec (Two Hundred?) cases for my classic builds (LGA775, socket 939, etc) - same seller, very very cheap. A little scratched up but nothing a can of matte black, a grit 400 sanding sponge and some elbow-grease won't fix:

Component-wise I got lucky and found an AMD K5-PR133 + PC-Chips 519 mainboard equipped with an Opti VIPER chipset:



The K5 benchmarks a little over a 133Mhz pentium in speedsys - the Opti viper isn't bad either. Contrary to what I read here on the forums on it being very slow compared to the i430, it gets a respectable ~110mb/sec memory read speed. I haven't run any game benchmarks on it yet, but as soon as I get some more variety I'll make a socket 7 chipset benchmark thread.
Two Abit AS8 and two AS8-V i865 LGA775 mainboards - unfortunatly two have bent pins - one's really bad, the other one seems salvageable.


A box of CPU's from a friend (used to be part of his collection but he gave up on the hobby):

The box contains several socket 478 CPUs, from 1.5 to 3.2 GHz, a socket 939 Athlon 64 X2 3800+, a socket 940 2.8GHz opteron, a 1200Mhz tualatin, a socket 370 750MHz PIII and 566? MHz celeron, a 300MHz K6-2 (66MHz FSB model), two Pentium MMX chips, one 166 and one 233, a 1200MHz duron and a few mobile CPU's. Not pictured are socket A CPUs ranging from 1500+ to 2500+.

Also present in the same box are some SLOT 1 CPUs - 233Mhz PII, 550MHz P3, 600MHz P3, 800MHz P3, 9333Mhz P3 and 1000B P3 - the last 3 having 133Mhz FSB 🙁

Some 40 and 80GB ATA and SATA drives:

And some video cards:
- AGP Radeon X800XT (500/1000, 16p) by Powercolor mislabeled as x800PRO:

- MSI Geforce4 Ti4600 - an nvidia reference design:

- ECS SiS 315 - unfortunatly dead - I have a hunch the mosfet is kaput. I'll try replacing that and see maybe I can get it going.
- S3 Savage4 - working

- Hercules radeon 9800PRO - artefacts 🙁 - needs a reflow. It will run and complete benchmarks tough.
- Radeon 9600 - working

- Hercules Radeon 9000PRO
- Hercules Radeon 7000VE

- Riva 128ZX AGP

And now my proudest acquisition (drum roll please) - a working 386-DX40. Haven't had time to mess around with it, but I did runs speedsys and it scores about 10.something.
