Reply 20360 of 55080, by luckybob
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wrote:and just think, all I wanted was the corsair ram dimms....
That box arrived and I was very disappointed with myself. Those dimms are 1GB. I have 2gb dimms. So now I STILL need to get 2x 2gb and NOW get 2x 1gb dimms. (because reasons)
The box itself was packed... OKAY. The seller literally just stuffed random memory into slots. I found RIMMS in the supermicro board that takes DDR3
I received:
Biostar A780L & athlon 64 x2 5400
Asus P5KC & P4@3.0GHz (SL7PU)
ECS K7S5A Pro & Amd 1700+
Supermicro C2SBX & C2D @2.2Ghz (SLA95) - missing heatsink, but I had a replacemen
Intel D975XBX & 3050 xeon (2.13GHz SL9TY)
The ram was all basic and non-descript save for the corsair and 4x 1gb ddr2-800 dimms in a nice red heatspreader. I now know that RIMMS fit into DDR3 slots. I hope like hell he just plugged them in and never tested them. Thank god the whole box of items only cost $25.
Couple of the boards will need a re-cap. I will likely do that and turn them to pay for other things. I find it quite therapeutic to solder things.
I also picked up a L2 cache card for the Macintosh 68040 series Quadra systems. (700,900,950) For those who are not familiar with Macs, the 68040 is comparable to the intel 486. In particular the Quadra 700 was the computers (in)famously on Jurassic Park. This card upgrades the computer from ZERO L2 cache to 128kb. Probably a decent upgrade.
It is a mistake to think you can solve any major problems just with potatoes.