Reply 560 of 3033, by retrofanatic
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That's great that a thrift store would have old systems like that. You're lucky...the ones around here all have a contract with a "e-recycler" that take all their "e-waste" and they almost never put any systems up for sale. I hate "e-cyclers" 🤣
wrote:I typically only use Ebay for specific parts like hard drives. I don't like using modern SATA or later IDE drives in old computers. I love era correct stuff, especially hard drives with the noises they make. a simple swap of hard drive can almost change the experience with a retro computer.
I also have a Pentium III 500mhz machine, a P4 machine and about 3 other P4 motherboards and a bunch of other not so old computers, but they wouldn't fit the definition "retro" for me. Pentium MMX is about as new as it gets for now to me.
I totally agree....when I put in a CF to IDE, I was wondering why things just didn't feel the same as back in the day, and it was the lack of an old Hard Drive. I switched back to my old seagate 100MB HDD and the buzzing and whirring sounds were back and everything sounded just right.
As for Pentium MMX being as new as it gets, my limit is a PII400.