TheAbandonwareGuy wrote:Bought a clamshell case Dell Dimension 4500 for $10 monitor included. […]
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Bought a clamshell case Dell Dimension 4500 for $10 monitor included.
A 17" 1600x1200 M782 Flatglass CRT. I'm more excited about that than the computer.
Oddly, the PC only had a Rage 128 Ultra 16MB in it. What that could drive beyond desktop at the monitors native I have no clue whatsoever. Odd mix of a bottom end configuration with the only upgrade being a ridiculously beefy WiFi card. I just hope the monitor works right. This would be my 16x12 CRT (actually, it would be the highest resolution monitor I have aside from my XPS Gen1 built in display)
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How is it nice? A DX6 part in a 2002 machine is ridiculous.
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And I'm also not sure I like this M782 display. It seems to have very washed out color, although I must admit it's very sharp. It's definitely NOT one of the famed Dell Trinitron displays I thought it was. The search for the perfect gaming CRT continues I guess.
Nice finds man, seems like more and more people are trying to recreate my black Dell setup. I actually have a Dell M782p CRT as a main gaming monitor and it's not as bad as how you described yours, If anything its' picture quality looks slightly brighter than the Sony CPD-E240 in my collection, the only thing I notice with it is that it can make a noticeable humming noise depending on how long it's being used for and how crazy you get with the resolution and refresh rate settings, the noise wears off after a minute.
I believe the M782p is manufactured by Phillips as confirmed by the logo on the PCB when I opened it up to check the caps.
About the Rage 128 card: It's possible that it was configured as a basic system (i.e. a computer that wouldn't be used for gaming) at the time of purchase, it's a fine card for 9x games but it's as basic as an Intel GPU when it comes to XP+, those Dells can take any AGP 4x card so upgrading is a breeze, Good luck getting your Dimension 4500 to work.
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As for what I bought recently: Another piece for my AMD64 XP rig came in yesterday.
A Silverstone 3.5" Drive Bay filler with 4 USB 2.0 ports, Audio jacks, and a single Firewire 400 port.
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This is what it looks like installed in the remaining 3.5" drive bay:
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