Reply 13180 of 53280, by candle_86
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Biostar tp45e nib
8gb SSD
SoundBlaster X-FI
SoundBlaster Live!
SLI 3114 PCI card
Biostar tp45e nib
8gb SSD
SoundBlaster X-FI
SoundBlaster Live!
SLI 3114 PCI card
wrote:Still inexcusable. You need to get at least a partial refund if the seller has any integrity.
The seller apologized, and offered a full refund without question, and to keep the computer. The sad part of this is is that it was packed very well around the side and top of the shell, but not the bottom. I don't know if sellers realize just how brutal FedEx, UPS, and USPS can be with packages. What a shame. Minus a small paint ship and a scratch here and there, the computer is (was) in perfect condition. The upside to all of this is that it still works. Now I'll have to find a bezel for it...if it can be found!
I love it! $20 is a good price!
wrote:Bought this vintage 486 today for 20USD: […]
Bought this vintage 486 today for 20USD:
Inside: Shuttle vlb mobo, dx4-100, mb ram, trident 512kb graphics and some lousy ESS Audiodrive.
But the case is sweet and so fresh! My cousin used to have one like this with 386 inside. So many hours of Prehistorik, UGH!, Blues Brothers or Titus the Fox!
Lots to upgrade. I will stuff it with some of my best soundcards 😀
1982 to 2001
Well, at least that is a positive side to the story. What a waste though 🙁
wrote:The seller apologized, and offered a full refund without question, and to keep the computer. The sad part of this is is that it was packed very well around the side and top of the shell, but not the bottom. I don't know if sellers realize just how brutal FedEx, UPS, and USPS can be with packages. What a shame. Minus a small paint ship and a scratch here and there, the computer is (was) in perfect condition. The upside to all of this is that it still works. Now I'll have to find a bezel for it...if it can be found!
1982 to 2001
Bought a big lot of parts from somebody locally. Did cost me €75 euro but happy with what I got. 🤣
- 486 VLB QDI V4P895 SMT V5.0 mainboard
- Socket 5 abit AB-SM5 mainboard with a cyrix 6x86 PR166
- Super socket 7 mainboard (MVP3) with a P200mmx
- Slot 1 TriGem Napoli motherboard with a P3 500
- MSI Socket 370 motherboard MS-6178 with a celeron 700mhz
And two sis chipset based socket 478 mainboards with blown caps on them, although one still worked even with 3 blown
Next to that:
- 3x Trident 9000 isa vga cards with all 512kb
- 1x isa soundcard (probably aztech, have to peel some stickers off)
- 3x PCI nic for old pci slots
- 1x research card with a programmable com port on it (never saw one before)
- 1x old ide drive with headphone connection
- 1x old AT psu (working but have to open the unit up to check the caps/state)
- 1x old ATX psu (working but have to open the unit up to check the caps/state) with -5v line
- a box full of sdram/ddr/ddr2 and some edo/fpm memory, some very interesting ones between them. (IBM 2mb server memory?)
- Some little heatsinks for 386/486/Socket5/7/370
- Some ps/2 and com cables for mainboards
- 3x Socket 775 cpu - E6400 - Q6600 and what I think is a 651 P4
Will need to check some parts if and how they work completely. Three caps on the socket 370 board look a bit suspected with slightly bulging caps but for the rest only some dust on them.
wrote:wrote:Still inexcusable. You need to get at least a partial refund if the seller has any integrity.
The seller apologized, and offered a full refund without question, and to keep the computer. The sad part of this is is that it was packed very well around the side and top of the shell, but not the bottom. I don't know if sellers realize just how brutal FedEx, UPS, and USPS can be with packages. What a shame. Minus a small paint ship and a scratch here and there, the computer is (was) in perfect condition. The upside to all of this is that it still works. Now I'll have to find a bezel for it...if it can be found!
In this day and age, if it can't be found it can be 3D printed.
I/O, I/O,
It's off to disk I go,
With a bit and a byte
And a read and a write,
I/O, I/O
Got a Dell Latitude CP M166ST for less than $25. Ordered a PCMCIA ethernet card for it too, everything under $30 shipped.
HP Z420 Workstation Intel Xeon E5-1620, 32GB, RADEON HD7850 2GB, SSD + HD, XP/7
Got a Quadro2 Pro (Geforce2 Pro) for $5 incl shipping.
I/O, I/O,
It's off to disk I go,
With a bit and a byte
And a read and a write,
I/O, I/O
wrote:wrote:Got a Quadro2 Pro (Geforce2 Pro) for $5 incl shipping.
That's a fine card! Nicely built and better cooling than the GeForce. I believe it is actually the workstation equivalent of the GeForce2 Ti if I remember correctly.
Online accounts differ as to which desktop card it's the equivalent to. Guess GPU-Z and some benchmarking will tell.
I/O, I/O,
It's off to disk I go,
With a bit and a byte
And a read and a write,
I/O, I/O
Abit NF7-M turned up today. I had the NF7-S previously but can't seem to find it! Hoping this is just as good. Came complete with a Barton 2500+ & a 1Gb of 333 RAM. It looks brand new! £16 posted. Looking to see how it compares in speed to the Via based KT333 chipset.
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wrote:Really sorry to hear that. I'll have to replace the bezel on my HP Vectra as some of the clips are bust and it's now held on with parcel tape, but that wasn't due to a crappy seller. Hope the chassis itself isn't too badly damaged and that everything in the PS/2 still works!
Took it apart today to have a look. The chassis survived as did everything else. I tested the floppy drive with a reference disk and it booted right up. Couldn't do much else with it as there is no hard drive, but probably best as that would have likely been damaged too. It really is a shame because this thing looks like it was tricked out with an Intel i287 FPU, and external floppy drive controller card. With the exception of typical dust, it was exceptionally clean inside.
It ain't much, but today's flea market find is this Keytronic AT keyboard with the supposedly antistatic "MPR II" space bar. Date of manufacture 1997. This will do nicely for my new 486; I'd prefer one without Windows keys, but ya know...
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Yeah, this case is so delightfully generic for 386 and late 486 era... Many of my friends, and even my cousin had them, in a couple quite similar variations. I'm happy to have found one that looks like new 20 years later!
The case being so generic boosts my nostalgia.
Well.... Today, I was on a roadtrip to Flensburg in Germany. Going to Germany, is a kind of retro-shopping activity for the Danes.
The trip was around 300 kilometers each way, so we had lunch in Germany. We left at 8am, came home at 11pm.
There I found these two items. 100 CD-R in a spindle (15 US Dollars) and one litre of beer. The kind of beer my father used to buy.
The beer is not exactly computerstuff, though it has some cool viking artwork. Thor and Odin. (The usual suspect's)
It's kind of cool that I can still find cd's in a food-store. I really thought that this is a special item these day's.
Don't eat stuff off a 15 year old never cleaned cpu cooler.
Those cakes make you sick....
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wrote:Well.... Today, I was on a roadtrip to Flensburg in Germany. Going to Germany, is a kind of retro-shopping activity for the Dane […]
Well.... Today, I was on a roadtrip to Flensburg in Germany. Going to Germany, is a kind of retro-shopping activity for the Danes.
There I found these two items. 100 CD-R in a spindle (15 US Dollars) and one litre of beer. The kind of beer my father used to buy.
The beer is not exactly computerstuff, though it has some cool viking artwork. Thor and Odin. (The usual suspect's)
It's kind of cool that I can still find cd's in a food-store. I really thought that this is a special item these day's.
I don't know about your part of the world, but over here in Texas, USA, all of the local "Brick and mortar" retail stores like best buy, walmart, Fry's, all sell blank CD-R's in all sorts of sizes still. I don't think they ever stopped. Usually a 100-spindle of blanks like that is about $5 - $7 here, depending on the sale running at the time.
wrote:wrote:Well.... Today, I was on a roadtrip to Flensburg in Germany. Going to Germany, is a kind of retro-shopping activity for the Dane […]
Well.... Today, I was on a roadtrip to Flensburg in Germany. Going to Germany, is a kind of retro-shopping activity for the Danes.
There I found these two items. 100 CD-R in a spindle (15 US Dollars) and one litre of beer. The kind of beer my father used to buy.
The beer is not exactly computerstuff, though it has some cool viking artwork. Thor and Odin. (The usual suspect's)
It's kind of cool that I can still find cd's in a food-store. I really thought that this is a special item these day's.I don't know about your part of the world, but over here in Texas, USA, all of the local "Brick and mortar" retail stores like best buy, walmart, Fry's, all sell blank CD-R's in all sorts of sizes still. I don't think they ever stopped. Usually a 100-spindle of blanks like that is about $5 - $7 here, depending on the sale running at the time.
In my town. I need to go to an electronics shop and pay 22 to 23 US Dollars for 10 blank CD's.
The price are this high, because nobody want's to use them and the shops have sized their inventory down.
Don't eat stuff off a 15 year old never cleaned cpu cooler.
Those cakes make you sick....
My blog: http://to9xct.blogspot.dk
My YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/user/brostenen
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wrote:Yeah, this case is so delightfully generic for 386 and late 486 era... Many of my friends, and even my cousin had them, in a couple quite similar variations. I'm happy to have found one that looks like new 20 years later!
The case being so generic boosts my nostalgia.
I've been looking high and low for one of these cases and the few I have stumbled upon have been ridiculous priced. 😒
^Maybe it's time to get someone to 3D scan the thing? I can easily see tens, hundreds of the same case waiting to be born. 😀
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