Reply 30100 of 56764, by dionb
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wrote:wrote:wrote:And the question is if the card is actually working. The chips were most likely removed without care because the card was dead.
scrappers mostly do everything without care, they usually don't care (no pun intended) if it was actually working before or not.
It makes me cringe sometimes seeing how working cards are thrown and flipped carelessly about onto each other, or maybe I am just too paranoid about handling 20+ year old hardware, even the ones with less value. So it amazes me when somethings from a junk pile still work.
Tbh I don't really blame the scrappers, they scrap stuff. I'd prefer they didn't scrap this stuff, but what they do is fit for the purpose. I get more worked up about sellers who actually see value in old electronics and then display it without antistatic bags on fluffy carpet or similar. No, that old Gf2MX isn't worth EUR 30, and even if it had been before giving it the ESD kiss of death, it sure isn't anymore...
Some hardware arrived here over the past few days:
- a couple of 'silent' 40mm fans - certainly quieter than my old G400MAX fan 😉
- a Trust CM8738-based PCI sound card with full digital in&out, both RCA and Toslink
- Asus V2740TV, probably the most feature-rich Intel i740-based card out there.
- Adaptec AHA-2940U
- STB Velocity 4400, the very first nVidia TNT-based card
- Logitech CST2 serial trackball - unfortunately dead, at least no motion detected, but the buttons work
- Oh yes, and two Creative CT6670 Voodoo 2 cards. Only 8MB each, but better than nothing.