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Bought these (retro) hardware today

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Reply 35080 of 53253, by CMB75

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Or liquid nitrogen, just to be safe 😉

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Reply 35081 of 53253, by waterbeesje

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Liquid Nitrogen... Gets my thoughts to oc... Only the thought of how fast a DX4 at 200MHz @66x3 could be... 😜

I Might keep it simple, get a better sink and mount a fan...

Stuck at 10MHz...

Reply 35082 of 53253, by Disruptor

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Try Velox Icecap. It uses Peltier cooling.

Reply 35084 of 53253, by HanJammer

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This portable, battery powered TV/Radio...

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Reply 35085 of 53253, by imi

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awesome :3

Reply 35086 of 53253, by devius

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I probably overpaid for this lot at 110€, but I had never seen a computer this old with the original box and all packing materials intact (in person). Plus I'm a fan of Compaq PCs, so I couldn't resist. The Creative box is empty (except for the inner boxes and packing foam), but since I have the matching sound card, CD-ROM drive and remote control already the seller offered it to me. Now all I need is the speakers.

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Everything works fine and is in very good condition. The only real problem is that the monitor is a lot more yellowed than what it seemed in the seller's photos.

I decided to install Quake to see what the performance was like and it was slower than what a regular Pentium 100 was supposed to provide. I opened it and sure enough it's on a 50MHz FSB x2, and no cache. There is no option to use a 66MHz FSB. I guess these were cheap machines back in the day. It's still a cool looking PC though.

Reply 35087 of 53253, by Wolfus

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I don't think you overpayed it... but it's maybe because I have soft spot for Compaq desktops and this one looks really nice!

Reply 35088 of 53253, by Horun

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Nice stuff guys !
Not exactly retro but will be used on one of my Pentium boxes so it is psuedo-retro Hahaaa. Went to S.A. looking for a 5v.dc @1.5A wall-wort to replace one that died for my converter box and found this Dell 1908FP built Nov. 2008 for $8, missing the vid cables. Lady at the counter said it was 50% off today so got it for $4 but no returns. Works Great but only tested the DB15 not the Digi input yet. Now I have two !
Note: the Moir effect is from my camera and the LED room lighting, the monitor is crystal clear and no bad pixels.

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 35089 of 53253, by MMaximus

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Horun wrote on 2020-07-12, 20:17:

Nice stuff guys !
Not exactly retro but will be used on one of my Pentium boxes so it is psuedo-retro Hahaaa....

That's 4$ well spent! Is it 1280x1024?

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Reply 35090 of 53253, by Horun

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MMaximus wrote on 2020-07-12, 20:22:
Horun wrote on 2020-07-12, 20:17:

Nice stuff guys !
Not exactly retro but will be used on one of my Pentium boxes so it is psuedo-retro Hahaaa....

That's 4$ well spent! Is it 1280x1024?

Yes 1280x1024 at 75Hz max refresh. And the 1708/1908fp Dells will do 720x400 @70Hz.

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 35091 of 53253, by luckybob

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Wolfus wrote on 2020-07-12, 19:25:

I don't think you overpayed it... but it's maybe because I have soft spot for Compaq desktops and this one looks really nice!

I happen to care very little for non-IBM systems. However that thing is almost perfect. You did not overpay.

It is a mistake to think you can solve any major problems just with potatoes.

Reply 35092 of 53253, by CMB75

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waterbeesje wrote on 2020-07-12, 08:34:

Liquid Nitrogen... Gets my thoughts to oc... Only the thought of how fast a DX4 at 200MHz @66x3 could be... 😜

I Might keep it simple, get a better sink and mount a fan...

You could test an Intel Quark, basically a 486 core @ 400MHz with some P54C instructions and other features added. And, as the product line is already EOL it's almost retro.

Reply 35093 of 53253, by bearking

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Got these, basically for free, today

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Two generic S3 Savage4 32 Mb AGP graphics cards, one in a generic box with drivers CD and one noname PCI sound card, SM724 Rev 1.00, with Yamaha YMF740C-V sound chip. Also with driver CD.

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Still don't know if the Yamaha chip is genuine...

Reply 35094 of 53253, by darry

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That is an interesting sound card. YMF7x0 chips were usually integrated on motherboards . This is the first time I see one on a PCI card .

Reply 35095 of 53253, by imi

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didn't know either, must have been a very budget card back then... but today pretty nice :3

Reply 35096 of 53253, by pan069

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Looks like the Yamaha card has an SB-LInk as well. Nice.

Reply 35097 of 53253, by hejluxom

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Got this nice screen from a friend of mine 😍
19 inch, trinitron tube.

Reply 35098 of 53253, by imi

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nice! :3

Reply 35099 of 53253, by chrismeyer6

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That's a nice crt you got. How's the picture quality of it?