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Bought these (retro) hardware today

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Reply 23801 of 52819, by seanneko

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The battery has leaked unfortunately, but I think it may have just been recently. I can't see any corrosion, only the liquid itself still on the motherboard. Hopefully after cleaning it up it'll come to life.

Otherwise everything is pretty much spotless inside. Looks like it was fairly highly specced when new. It has a 10MHz coprocessor as well as the Game Blaster.

I also live interstate but luckily I had a family member who could pick it up for me 😀 It'll be a few months until I'm able to get the entire thing back home (I'll have to drive over - I only flew this time and can't take it on the plane), so for now it'll stay sitting, but I've pulled the Game Blaster out and took it home for now.

Reply 23802 of 52819, by carlostex

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seanneko wrote:

Bought a complete 286 from someone who clearly knew nothing about it. Inside was this. Can't complain about that.

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It's a CT1300A!

It warms my heart that this card was rescued, it saddens me to think that these things end up on landfill or get destroyed on recicling.

Reply 23803 of 52819, by The Serpent Rider

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I must be some kind of standard: the anonymous gangbanger of the 21st century.

Reply 23804 of 52819, by oeuvre

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seanneko wrote:

Bought a complete 286 from someone who clearly knew nothing about it. Inside was this. Can't complain about that.

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hnnnnnnnnng what a find!

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Reply 23805 of 52819, by The Serpent Rider

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I must be some kind of standard: the anonymous gangbanger of the 21st century.

Reply 23807 of 52819, by tayyare

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SW-SSG wrote:

^... Eh? That's not an Overdrive without the HSF, is it?

Board smells like PC Chips.

Cache chips looks legitimate, though. 🤣

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Reply 23808 of 52819, by The Serpent Rider

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That's not an Overdrive without the HSF, is it?

Intel Overdrive DX4 without heatsink. ODP version to be exact, which has extra pin to disable soldered CPUs.

Like this one:
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Board smells like PC Chips

It is PC Chips. M912 Revision 1.7 with proper cache and late AMD CPUs support.

I must be some kind of standard: the anonymous gangbanger of the 21st century.

Reply 23809 of 52819, by Munx

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Second time so far that I managed to thrift 3dfx hardware for 1Euro!

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Added a temporary fan since the stock heatsink looks way too tiny to cool it properly.

I decided to put it up against a 32MB S3 Savage4 in a SS7 rig - K6-3 400MHz, 128MB PC100 RAM, W98SE, Vortex1 sound card.

Quake2 800x600x16:
Savage4 - 58.7; Banshee - 45.4

Quake3 800x600x16
Savage4 - 29.4; Banshee - 27.6

Unreal 800x600x16
Savage4 (Metal) - 30.4; Banshee (Glide) - 32.9

Tried to compare 3dMark99, however I couldn't get it to work with the Banshee. Tried several of the official drivers. Reading online it seems some of the OEM drivers fix this, however I'm too exhausted to bother at this point.
@default benchmark settings Savage4 scored 3238 3Dmarks and 6192 CPU 3Dmarks.

My builds!
The FireStarter 2.0 - The wooden K5
The Underdog - The budget K6
The Voodoo powerhouse - The power-hungry K7
The troll PC - The Socket 423 Pentium 4

Reply 23810 of 52819, by Robin4

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Few minutes ago, i picked up these two items for free local.

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Few weeks earlier i had bought a nice EGA monitor from Unisys (which is yellowed, but fixable)

The keyboard looks almost new (its a cherry 6000 with ps/2 connector.

The monitor is a 15 inch VGA low radiation.

~ At least it can do black and white~

Reply 23811 of 52819, by probnot

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Kinda off topic (but still retro)

Found this at a garage sale for $8, still new in the box.

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It was low end then, it's beyond useless now, but it still works at least 😀 ...(poor reception aside, it looks much better in person)

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Reply 23812 of 52819, by luckybob

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omg I had one of those for a while... Wasn't citizen branded as I remember, but still identical. Obviously american companies re-branded the Samsung ones.

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

Reply 23813 of 52819, by probnot

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luckybob wrote:

omg I had one of those for a while... Wasn't citizen branded as I remember, but still identical. Obviously american companies re-branded the Samsung ones.

It's interesting how Samsung manufactured for such a cheap brand like Jutan International (known for such names like Citizen, Candle, Craig, Concerto, etc). I have another Jutan TV (9" B&W Candle) that was manufactured by Gold Star (now LG)

Reply 23815 of 52819, by probnot

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verysaving wrote:

Analog TV in 2018 ?

Digital converter box + transmitter.

Also, it came with a schematic! I didn't know they did this as late as 1987!

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EDIT: Twins!

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Reply 23816 of 52819, by gdjacobs

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If they ask, tell Industry Canada you've definitely wrapped your house in a Faraday cage.

All hail the Great Capacitor Brand Finder

Reply 23817 of 52819, by cyclone3d

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Well, another AGP HD3850 is on the way.... cheapest I have gotten yet. And this one seems to have all the original accessories as well.

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Reply 23818 of 52819, by sonicblaze

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Found at a local Goodwill. Been wanting to try a trackball mouse, should be interesting.

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Precision Pro was from a friend and the Gravis Phoenix was on Ebay, rest are from local thrift stores. I've been wanting a Phoenix for years because it just looks radical, like it belongs on a Klingon bridge or something. Can't wait to try it out.

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Found in a local thrift store. Can't tell what brand or model this one is, but it had a 386 on it so I grabbed it up. Noticed later the battery leaked but it doesn't look too bad. Don't have any parts to check the BIOS so would appreciate some help in identifying it. More Pictures

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Bought a Compaw ESS 1868F on Ebay for my Windows 98 machine, but when I went scrounging through a box of parts in my garage, found that ESS Solo-1 ES1938S. Pretty sure it's a cheapie China card, but is it better than the 1868F, especially for a Win 98 machine? Don't know much about that one.

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Finally a nice little flatscreen CRT I picked up at a thrift store. It has an S-video port and the Geforce 4 MX 420 card I put in my Windows 98 machine has one as well. Might use it as a monitor until I can find a CRT PC monitor.

Reply 23819 of 52819, by oeuvre

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Those Logitech ones are quite good. If you need the drivers for 9x let me know which OS you're running and I can find the right MouseWare version.

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