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Reply 31480 of 53280, by gex85

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After being on a business trip for a few days, I came back to the office to find that three packages had arrived 😀
Without going into further detail, all this stuff was very reasonably priced (~ 120€ for everything).
Some of these cards will make for very nice additions to my systems, others will go into storage to be used later.

No. 1: "The big lot"

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- Creative 3D Blaster Annihilator Pro, CT6970 (GeForce 256 DDR 32MB)
- ELSA ERAZOR X -A32 (GeForce 256 SDR 32MB)
- ELSA ERAZOR III Pro -32 ViVo (TNT2 Pro 32MB)
- Voodoo 3 2000 16MB AGP (STB 210-0364-003)
- Matrox Marvel G400-TV 16MB (MGI G4+MVTA16GRI)
- PixelView FX5900 XT 128MB (PV-N35XA(128JD))
- Aztech MM PRO 16IIIS+PNP BP (AZT2320)
- Creative SB AWE64 CT4520
- Symbios Logic CI-2520/60 Rev. B SCSI Controller (ca. 1997)

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- Ricoh MP6200S 2x/2x/6x SCSI (May 1998)
- Plextor Plexwriter 8/4/32A PX-W8432Ti (Jan. 2000, the first IDE CD-RW drive ever made by Plextor)
- Teac CD-532E (Oct. 1998)

No. 2: "The small lot"

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- Diamond Sonic Impact S90 (Aureal Vortex AU8820B2) (this was the main reason to get this lot)
- 2x Corsair XMS2 CM2X1024-6400C (4-4-4-12 800 MHz 1024MB)
- Geil GX21GB5300SDC (3-4-4-8 667 MHz 512MB)

No. 3: "The free lot"

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- ASUS V9950 Ultra (GeForce FX 5900 Ultra) 256MB
- ASUS EN7300GT PCIe (EN7300GT/Silent/HTD/256M/A)
- Network Card RTL8139C
- Creative CT4810 PCI
- Modem IF05002037 (Lucent HV90P-T PCI)
- Medion TV-Tuner 7134 / V.9X DSP Data/Fax Modem

My retro computers

Reply 31481 of 53280, by imi

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I like the assortment of stuff, I also like buying these lots a lot more then spending huge amounts on single items ^^

some 1995 goodies:
- Matrox Millenium with expansion to 8MB WRAM
- SPEA V7-Mercury P64V
- Diamond Stealth 64 Video VRAM also expanded to 4MB

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Reply 31482 of 53280, by CharlieFoxtrot

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Second Ultra Sparc II 450MHz processor card for my Ultra 60. Processor card is without the plastic shroud in the picture. It is quite a beast compared to for example Slot 1 processors of the same era.

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Reply 31483 of 53280, by imi

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it looks very industrial with that arrangement of heatsinks ^^ I love it.

Reply 31484 of 53280, by appiah4

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Got this for my mII-266GP build; I needed a PCI card with TV-Out for capturing DOS footage through S-Video. This is a SiS 6326 PCI. It ought to do.. I would hope.

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Reply 31485 of 53280, by CharlieFoxtrot

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imi wrote:

it looks very industrial with that arrangement of heatsinks ^^ I love it.

Whole machine is very similar; its design and build quality is top notch and very little compromises was made. They were also extremely expensive.

Unix workstations of the past from Sun, SGI etc are fascinating machines, but also challenging from the vintage computing stand point of view, as very little information is available and so much of these is proprietary starting from the mouse and keyboard. They can also be somewhat boring, because finding entertaining or interesting software for them can be challenging. Nonethless I encourage everyone to get one of these for their collections, because they are a peculiar but short part of the computer history and I dare to say that we won’t see such specialized workstations ever again.

They are still quite expandable and you can even install a SUNPci card in them which is a x86 single board computer to the UPA bus. Basically it is an expansion card which allows you to run for example Win95/98 on its own hardware and display it on a window on Solaris. Now, how cool is that? 😀

Reply 31486 of 53280, by pan069

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Today my wife gave me an early xmas present. Not one, but two, IBM Model M keyboards! Whoo!

The blue logo one dates from 1993 and the light logo one dates to 1988. Must have cost a small fortune to get these puppies shipped to Australia...

Edit: I never had a Model M before.These guys are freaking heavy!

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Reply 31487 of 53280, by Horun

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pan069 wrote:

Today my wife gave me an early xmas present. Not one, but two, IBM Model M keyboards! Whoo!

Really Nice keyboards!

gex85 wrote:

After being on a business trip for a few days, I came back to the office to find that three packages had arrived 😀
Without going into further detail, all this stuff was very reasonably priced (~ 120€ for everything).
Some of these cards will make for very nice additions to my systems, others will go into storage to be used later.

Great looking stuff, hope it all works.

Hate posting a reply and then have to edit it because it made no sense 😁 First computer was an IBM 3270 workstation with CGA monitor. Stuff: https://archive.org/details/@horun

Reply 31488 of 53280, by Horun

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dan86 wrote:
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dan86 wrote:

Ebay likely banned him. The list of things that can get you banned on eBay is nuts. I seen people banned from ebay for using public wifi a banned user used it once, registering a car in your name that once belonged to a banned eBay user, moving to address that a banned ebay user lived at.
Even being a victim of a scammer or selling items eBay believes will put you at a higher risk them most sellers can get you banned.

Sh*t ! well that sucks. All his reviews seemed ok and had been a member for a few years, he had a few probs with some items taking too much ship time but other than that nothing exotic. Thanks for the info ! I lost my orig, Ebay account due to inactivity a few years ago so know they can be brutal.

Hopefully the seller can still log in and get your shipping address to send the board

Thanks! He shipped the package a day ago and it is in transit. Ebay will not help me contact him or forward any questions I have, so far. Did find out he had been active on Ebay since 2010, changed his nick in 2016 and had over 500 total sales in the last 9 years. Wish they would tell me if he was banned or just unregistered/changed his nickname.

Hate posting a reply and then have to edit it because it made no sense 😁 First computer was an IBM 3270 workstation with CGA monitor. Stuff: https://archive.org/details/@horun

Reply 31490 of 53280, by Shagittarius

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Just picked this up locally today. After going through 5 used broken attempts to get another 9800pro I'm going to assume this one is likely to work.

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Reply 31492 of 53280, by Gered

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Shagittarius wrote:

Just picked this up locally today. After going through 5 used broken attempts to get another 9800pro I'm going to assume this one is likely to work.

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I remember being so happy, Boxing Day 2004, when I grabbed one of these on sale at Future Shop. Went into my Pentium 4 computer at the time and was such a massive upgrade from the cheapo card I was using in that computer up until then. Later on, I had problems with the card overheating and bought a third-party replacement heatsink+fan, but after a couple years even that started showing problems. I don't know if the heating problems were just specific to my card or if these were known for those issues, but hopefully you don't run into anything like that!

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Reply 31493 of 53280, by pewpewpew

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Shagittarius wrote:

... 5 used broken attempts...

Ouch. In what way were they broken?

I've heard these are failure prone -- suspected overcooking, & of course 2003 caps. Mine's been fine.

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Reply 31494 of 53280, by Horun

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Bought a 20 pack of 16x CDR media because I only have 2 blank CDR left that can burn at 4x or 8x speeds. $9 including shipping...
Yeah not very exciting 🤣

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Reply 31495 of 53280, by Shagittarius

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pewpewpew wrote:
Ouch. In what way were they broken? […]
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... 5 used broken attempts...

Ouch. In what way were they broken?

I've heard these are failure prone -- suspected overcooking, & of course 2003 caps. Mine's been fine.

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They were all artifacting to different degrees. It's always a problem to have to deal with the sellers who say they were working when they were removed but usually admit they hadnt actually tested them later on. I don't even plan on opening this box unless my current one dies and I can't fix it.

Reply 31496 of 53280, by wirerogue

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ati fire gl2 for my upcoming workstation build.

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evga 6800 ultra. always wanted one of these. i guess i'll be replacing my 6800gt with this.

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Reply 31497 of 53280, by liqmat

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^^^ What's the EVGA part number on that 6800 Ultra you have?

Reply 31498 of 53280, by wirerogue

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liqmat wrote:

^^^ What's the EVGA part number on that 6800 Ultra you have?

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Reply 31499 of 53280, by liqmat

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Thanks. Was just curious if that was a rarer Extreme Edition model, but that is N346 rather than N345. Nice find regardless. It's the card I upgraded to when Half Life 2 and Doom 3 got released.