Taking somewhat of a break from the hardware hobby right now, but I couldn't resist two of these Aopen MP965s for ten bucks each:
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They have Socket P Core 2 Duos, 1GB DDR2 each (will be maxing both out with 4GB ASAP), Intel GMA X3100 with 256MB shared Vram, 120GB HDDs, HDA audio (5.1 analog out, S/PDIF, or line+mic in selectable), firewire, 4 USB ports, gigabit ethernet, VGA+DVI & composite/component/s-video via dongle. Not bad!
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The left one is an MP965-D with a 1.86GHz CPU & CD-RW drive (2008 seems awefully late for a CD-only drive but that's how they came!), the right one is an MP965-DR with a 2GHz chip and a DVD+/-RW.
One came with XBMC loaded (pictured) and the other had WinXP with some digital signage control software that I would have loved to grab copies of. Unfortunately that HDD died almost immediately the first time I booted it up. Oh well.
(Incidentally, the keyboard is a $3.99 thrift store find that ended up needing a total teardown & isopropyl toothbrush scrub. Was worth it though, it's a fully mechanical with Cherry Blue clone switches (Kalih blues) & RGB backlighting. It even has an Attract Mode. That's a story for another thread eventually.)
They're some kind of milled aluminum shell with plastic top & bottom panels. If you think they look a lot like contemporary Mac Minis, well, yes, that's exactly what they look like:
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Planning to use one for a RetroArch or Lakka box on my big CRT via its component video jack. Not sure about the other yet.
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