I responded to an ad for a "massive pile of free electronics" today. I went over and the guy was putting TONS of things out into the driveway for people to take - mostly old radio gear, test equipment, stuff like that. He was losing his rental & had to move in a hurry, so everything had to go. Here's what I snagged:
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^^ two towers of power, four Genexxa speakers (we looked everywhere for the grills for the 3.5" ones but sadly they were nowhere to be found 🙁 ), two classic Gravis joysticks, two 1-in, 4-out VGA splitters (one in box, one loose), a Trinitron monitor and a handy Dell E177FPb.
Also not pictured: an original Xbox (for parts, probably), another sick-as-hell boombox, a Realistic hi-fi EQ, a tape head demagnetizer, and a few other odds & ends. I ended up giving the guy $20, just because I've been in that situation too and it sucks donkey nuts. Fair's fair.
So what's in the towers? Well, for starters, here's the black one:
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^^ an EVGA 3-way SLI board with a Q6600, 8GB OCZ Platinum DDR2 (PC2-6400 5-4-4), two single-slot 8800GTs, a complete brute of an Antec 1kW power supply, and even a pair of hard drives (40GB IDE & 500GB SATA.) Hell yeah. I fired it up and it booted to Vista off the 40GB drive; everything seemed to be working fine. This was a pretty amazing gaming rig back in the day.
And the beige one?
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How about a PIII-500 on a compact BX board with an ISA slot, 128MB SDRAM, a modem, ethernet card, the worst I/O shield I've ever seen, and a 16MB Voodoo3 2000? Not bad!
I fired it up and was greeted by a lovely white Emachines boot screen, so definitely not the original board that was in this case. Which explains why the proprietary LED panel was bodged on to the front. Looks like it was originally built by Seanix, who were a fairly-popular mail-order(?) distributor in this area in the '90s, but somebody "upgraded" it with leftover Emachines parts a couple years later.
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The cases are both pretty dirty and are missing parts, so they're going to E-waste, and I'll probably pass the P3 board onto someone else who needs a retro system, but the Voodoo3 was a nice find!
I'll hang onto the SLI system for now; I have one last project I need to do before I move on from the platform. 😉 What a cool setup though.
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