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Reply 49800 of 52803, by Trashbytes

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Ydee wrote on 2023-07-15, 07:53:
Maryoo wrote on 2023-07-14, 14:27:

Radeon X800GTO 512MB - 27$

Nice, remember having a similar, only Fireblade Edition with 256MB - but man, that turbine aka stock cooler was awful! Loud as hell, I had to take it down and replace it for some aftermarket solution from AC, IIRC.

You don't like the sound of a jet turbine coming from your PC ?

Did you ever hear dual 4870x2 setups ? now they were loud. (Best part about owning two of them beasts .. the sound of the PC taking off during post !!)

Reply 49801 of 52803, by marxveix

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I did get these two not so old videocards, one DX6 and other DX7, both OpenGL 1.2.

ATi Rage128 Pro 32MB AGP or Rage Fury Pro 32MB AGP?
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and

MSI branded Nvidia Geforce 2 MX 400 64MB AGP:
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31 different MiniGL/OpenGL Win9x files for all Rage 3 cards: Re: ATi RagePro OpenGL files

Reply 49802 of 52803, by acl

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Yesterday I came home with my largest haul ever. Several tens of kilograms of cards.
I did not knew exactly what I was buying when i met the seller because everything was packed.
I had a quick look at home, mostly early 90's things. I must admit i'm a bit overwhelmed. Probably 2 years worth of testing and cleaning.

So far :

  • Boxed P5A-B
  • 4/5 other S7/SS7 boards. Some seems new
  • ~15 other mainbords up to ~ Athlon / P4 era
  • A 286 system on ISA board. Requires a passive 16bit ISA backplane to work.
  • Tens of ISA sound cards (Some looks new)
  • Tens of graphics cards, mostly ISA and VLB. Some early PCI.
  • A Voodoo 1 + manual
  • Tens of IO cards ISA and VLB
  • Vintage hard drives
  • A Packard bell system (unknown config)
  • A lot of floppies and CD (unknown content)
  • Old computer magazines
  • Less interesting stuff (cables, floppy drives, modems, coolers… )

I will need some time to sort everything out but will need some help for identification because there are some mysterious boards.
Also, of course, everything is untested... so fingers crossed.

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Reply 49803 of 52803, by doublebuffer

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New GPU to replace integrated S3 Trio on 120 mhz pentium board. Not sure if upgrade or sidegrade though 😁

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Reply 49804 of 52803, by ildonaldo

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Today I've got a (almost new) HP CD-Writer Plus for my latest project 😀

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Building my own PCs since 1991 - for my retro builds it's "no CF-disks, no Floppy emulators, no modern cases etc.", only the real and authentic stuff whenever possible.

Reply 49805 of 52803, by BitWrangler

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doublebuffer wrote on 2023-07-15, 13:28:

New GPU to replace integrated S3 Trio on 120 mhz pentium board. Not sure if upgrade or sidegrade though 😁

Might give you a boost with vquake. The 2D part is less than renowned for speed though. In general they are supposed to be very light on the CPU for their 3D abilities, so while someone having it on a faster CPU might think of it as a decelerator, it might speed up things for a 120

Unicorn herding operations are proceeding, but all the totes of hens teeth and barrels of rocking horse poop give them plenty of hiding spots.

Reply 49806 of 52803, by Trashbytes

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BitWrangler wrote on 2023-07-15, 14:14:
doublebuffer wrote on 2023-07-15, 13:28:

New GPU to replace integrated S3 Trio on 120 mhz pentium board. Not sure if upgrade or sidegrade though 😁

Might give you a boost with vquake. The 2D part is less than renowned for speed though. In general they are supposed to be very light on the CPU for their 3D abilities, so while someone having it on a faster CPU might think of it as a decelerator, it might speed up things for a 120

Can always apply the Vbios patch from Diamond to upgrade it to a V2200, did it to mine and its a nice early 3D card.

Reply 49807 of 52803, by debs3759

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Trashbytes wrote on 2023-07-15, 04:56:

Something rather rare popped up today, a Cyrix MII 400GP 2.2v at a reasonable price, had to have it.

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IIRC only the 433GP is faster but I have never actually seen one of them in the wild let alone seeing a 2.2v version of one.

That's not all that rare, seen a lot for sale on CPU-World forums. Nice find though. I've only ever heard of the 433 in here, never seen one.

See my graphics card database at www.gpuzoo.com
Constantly being worked on. Feel free to message me with any corrections or details of cards you would like me to research and add.

Reply 49809 of 52803, by DurplePurple

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I managed to pick up the bulk of the parts I'd need to build an entire early-00s system and a copy of System Shock 2 all still in the shrink-wrap along with a "mystery box" of random old junk that so far seems to at least include a couple of neat CPUs (Pentium Pro 200 and AMD 5x86-133), at least 3-4 Slot 1 motherboards, a Socket 7 PCChips M530 with repairable damage in the VRM area, a Number Nine AGP, a "SIMM-Plus" (Looks to be a board allowing you to plug 4xSIMMs into 1x slot?) and what looks to be at least a couple of COAST modules for AU$300 total from a closing PC store yesterday.

The early-00s system specs would be an Athlon64 2800+ s754, DFI LanParty NF3 250Gb, 512MB Kingspec DDR-500, All-In-Wonder Radeon 8500DV and a ThermalTake Soprano Case with an included 430w PSU. The LanParty needs some of the VRM caps replaced but once that's done I'm hoping I might be able to build a decent Win9x/early XP retro PC to compliment my late-XP one.

Reply 49810 of 52803, by Trashbytes

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debs3759 wrote on 2023-07-15, 20:07:
Trashbytes wrote on 2023-07-15, 04:56:

Something rather rare popped up today, a Cyrix MII 400GP 2.2v at a reasonable price, had to have it.

Cyrix MII400GP.jpg

IIRC only the 433GP is faster but I have never actually seen one of them in the wild let alone seeing a 2.2v version of one.

That's not all that rare, seen a lot for sale on CPU-World forums. Nice find though. I've only ever heard of the 433 in here, never seen one.

Id love to see a 433, but I feel any that show up are likely to be stupidly expensive ... much like Pr200 K5s are

Reply 49811 of 52803, by H3nrik V!

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HanSolo wrote on 2023-07-13, 14:18:
ChrisK wrote on 2023-07-13, 10:44:

You could put some logs under your sofa's feet.
As a side effect you would gain space for some more CRTs (depending of the width by depth measures of your sofa of course).

This technique could also be deployed to other furniture, such as beds, chairs, etc. Your imagination is your friend.

Oh now I understand! Yes, that's brilliant! In fact, that technique could be extended to elevating the whole floor. That would free up some significant storage space under my feet.
😁

Just be warned, that your significant other might figure out what's going on when it's no longer possible to sit upright in the sofa without the head scraping the ceiling 🤣 at least that's what I've heard 😇

But I can truly relate to keeping stuff in the car for some extended period, telling my wife I need her to leave the house for a couple of hours, so I can hide my haul in the shed without her being angry at me ... She typically rolls her eyes at me, then 🤣

Please use the "quote" option if asking questions to what I write - it will really up the chances of me noticing 😀

Reply 49812 of 52803, by Trashbytes

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H3nrik V! wrote on 2023-07-16, 08:50:
HanSolo wrote on 2023-07-13, 14:18:
ChrisK wrote on 2023-07-13, 10:44:

You could put some logs under your sofa's feet.
As a side effect you would gain space for some more CRTs (depending of the width by depth measures of your sofa of course).

This technique could also be deployed to other furniture, such as beds, chairs, etc. Your imagination is your friend.

Oh now I understand! Yes, that's brilliant! In fact, that technique could be extended to elevating the whole floor. That would free up some significant storage space under my feet.
😁

Just be warned, that your significant other might figure out what's going on when it's no longer possible to sit upright in the sofa without the head scraping the ceiling 🤣 at least that's what I've heard 😇

But I can truly relate to keeping stuff in the car for some extended period, telling my wife I need her to leave the house for a couple of hours, so I can hide my haul in the shed without her being angry at me ... She typically rolls her eyes at me, then 🤣

You just need to get creative .. under the bed also works, or under the kitchen sink and deep in the back of the cupboards, in a pinch the chest freezer is also an option.

Reply 49813 of 52803, by PcBytes

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Hot summer here in Romania. Nevertheless, I didn't come home empty handed 😁

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Dell Latitude C610 w/ original charger - 50RON - needs a new HDD it seems... 🙁

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Gigabyte 8I845PE-RZ w/ bad caps - came from a bundle that consisted of a Toshiba MK2016GAP, GTS250 (pictured below), 9800GT, FX5200, 500GB WD Blue and some random Pioneer PCB thrown in - 30 RON

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2x Xbox 360 and PS2 slim (latter not pictured) - white faceplate is MS serviced Falcon, full black unit is Jasper - 60 RON

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9800GT from the bundle mentioned above - needs quite some work as the PCI-E header was mangled (not that it looks any better now, but at least it's somewhat straight now 😁)

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GTS250 from the bundle mentioned above - was full of land dirt near the output ports. Cleaned with rubbing alcohol and Zippo fluid, works fine! Just needs new thermal paste and it should be good to go.

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- Samsung HD753LJ HDD - needs new SATA port soldered in - 30 RON
- WD Blue 500GB - also dirty, needs cleaning and testing - came from the same bundle as 8I845PE-RZ.
- PS2 Slim SCPH-75004 - had a surprise Singstar Suomi Rock disc inside - from the same bundle as the Falcon unit (the Jasper was bought for 20 RON, separately)

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Reply 49814 of 52803, by arnovdheiden

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I recently bought a Commodore socket 4 system in an enlight 6562 case in reasonable condition. It contained an intel batman's revenge motherboard with a pentium 60 on it, and 40MB memory. Accompanied by a cirrus logic pci graphicscard and an isa network card. De hdd was dead, and didn't test the weird looking chinon CD-rom player.
Paid 40 euros excluding shipping for it. I think quite a good deal for a relatively rare system.

Reply 49815 of 52803, by Repo Man11

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"Old computer magazines"

Some of the more mundane things that I lost in the fire were old issues of PC magazines, and a number of TigerDirect catalogs from the early 2000s, paper catalogs which captured a moment frozen in amber. It would always be a fun trip down memory lane.

"I'd rather be rich than stupid" - Jack Handey

Reply 49816 of 52803, by pentiumspeed

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PcBytes wrote on 2023-07-16, 17:50:
Hot summer here in Romania. Nevertheless, I didn't come home empty handed :D […]
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Hot summer here in Romania. Nevertheless, I didn't come home empty handed 😁

file.php?mode=view&id=168623
Dell Latitude C610 w/ original charger - 50RON - needs a new HDD it seems... 🙁

file.php?mode=view&id=168624
Gigabyte 8I845PE-RZ w/ bad caps - came from a bundle that consisted of a Toshiba MK2016GAP, GTS250 (pictured below), 9800GT, FX5200, 500GB WD Blue and some random Pioneer PCB thrown in - 30 RON

file.php?mode=view&id=168625
2x Xbox 360 and PS2 slim (latter not pictured) - white faceplate is MS serviced Falcon, full black unit is Jasper - 60 RON

file.php?mode=view&id=168626
9800GT from the bundle mentioned above - needs quite some work as the PCI-E header was mangled (not that it looks any better now, but at least it's somewhat straight now 😁)

file.php?mode=view&id=168627
GTS250 from the bundle mentioned above - was full of land dirt near the output ports. Cleaned with rubbing alcohol and Zippo fluid, works fine! Just needs new thermal paste and it should be good to go.

Not pictured:

- Samsung HD753LJ HDD - needs new SATA port soldered in - 30 RON
- WD Blue 500GB - also dirty, needs cleaning and testing - came from the same bundle as 8I845PE-RZ.
- PS2 Slim SCPH-75004 - had a surprise Singstar Suomi Rock disc inside - from the same bundle as the Falcon unit (the Jasper was bought for 20 RON, separately)

Jasper is one to keep. For both 360, you have to take them apart to get dust out. The shell with EMI shielding hides lot of dust hiding between shells and plates. and clean old paste off the heatsinks and both CPU and GPU dies. Use good paste like Artic Silver 5 or Noctua NT-H2 will do. Keep the x-clamps but bend them little more for more pressure. The 360 power supplies does have small blower in each. Take them apart starting with prying feet off it is combination of rubber with friction fit plastic plug. Under each feet is T10 security screw. Once apart, you need to clean out dust, that requires taking off two ducts, one of them has a blower fan in it. Take fan apart and oil the bearing.

You need to have two tools one for taking apart 360 and one tool to unclip the x-clamp hooks. Cheap to get them. And two torx security scewdrivers or bits in T8 and T10, please always have security feature so you can be prepared. The PS4 and PS5 requires T8 security screwdriver too.

Cheers,

Great Northern aka Canada.

Reply 49817 of 52803, by PcBytes

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I know, must've opened at least seven 360s of various versions - Xenon, a lot of Falcons, and two Jaspers as of now.

As for paste, MX6 is my go to.

Nice bit with the PSUs though - those are awfully loud compared to the 360s themselves, would love to silence them if possible.

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98SE : P3 650, Soyo SY-6BA+IV, 384MB RAM, 80GB

Reply 49818 of 52803, by acl

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Repo Man11 wrote on 2023-07-16, 19:08:

"Old computer magazines"

Fortunately, there is a French website that make a lot of old magazines available as "abandonware" (even if this is not software).

https://abandonware-magazines.org/
(Magazines list one the left bar)
Unfortunately they don't have everything.

There are also a project to index theses magazines through OCR + search engine. It's hosted by a Belgian university: http://retromagazinesearch.uliege.be/v20/glob … updated=140&a=1

But this are mostly French magazines. Not in English language.

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Reply 49819 of 52803, by acl

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I took a few minutes to take pictures of some cards from the big haul.
Noting is cleaned, nothing is tested.
Just for overview.

Sound first (30 cards) :

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"Hello, my friend. Stay awhile and listen..."
My collection (not up to date)