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Reply 35420 of 52692, by Horun

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Bought some 16x CDR blanks, two DDR3 4Gb dimms (untested but in original Gskil package), assorted cables/things and a few software cd's from local SA store. One of the cd's is MSI Drivers and Utilities G71-MID1031-J24 (for Intel based boards circa 2011) and not found on Archive orgs MSI cd library (i could not find it). Spent about $30 on the stuff, so not a lot but noticed many prices are about 20-25% more than pre-covid.....
added: forgot that a Gravis Xterminator (missing the DB15 to USB dongle) was in that bunch of stuff, think it cost $3.50, untested yet...

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Reply 35421 of 52692, by JidaiGeki

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debs3759 wrote on 2020-08-13, 10:57:

I love #9 cards for the same reason - no logical reason 😀 Don't have many yet though.

Could be all the Beatles references 😀 Number 9, Ticket to Ride, Imagine, etc.

As for my purchases, I bought a MiroConnect 34 Wave, in sealed box. Box is huge! Pictured next to a sewing machine for scale. Really needed the driver CD, want to see if the Mwave driver set can be used with other reference boards. Once I open it (and find the external CD drive for my modern laptop) I’ll image the CD and make it available.

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Reply 35422 of 52692, by pete8475

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I ordered an Asus CUBX-E from Russia on ebay a few weeks ago, finally received it today!

Should be fun to finally have a working 440BX Tualatin machine again.

EDIT - Here's a pic of the board on my desk as I update the bios to a version modded with Tualatin microcode.

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Reply 35423 of 52692, by pentiumspeed

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TUSL2-C is tualatin motherboard, correct one and should had gotten one, perfect for 98se for 512MB. BX will be out of spec at 133MHz on AGP slot if using any CPUs with 133 fsb and no reason to go beyond 512MB again due to windows 98se.

Cheers,

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Reply 35424 of 52692, by Repo Man11

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Over the years I gotten quite a few case badges bundled with hardware and never used them. But I recently saw these on Ebay, and I thought they'd be perfect for my Socket 7 builds since both of them will have K6-3+ CPUs when I'm done with them.

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Reply 35425 of 52692, by pete8475

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pentiumspeed wrote on 2020-08-14, 01:18:

TUSL2-C is tualatin motherboard, correct one and should had gotten one, perfect for 98se for 512MB. BX will be out of spec at 133MHz on AGP slot if using any CPUs with 133 fsb and no reason to go beyond 512MB again due to windows 98se.

Cheers,

Yeah... no.

This is a nostalgia project for me and I have zero interest in/nostalgia for the 815 platform. I ran a CUBX for many years, from the time it was released until it finally died a painful death last year. So this replacement board with a Promise ata100 controller instead of that CMD piece of shit on the plain CUBX is interesting to me. I sold plenty of 815/815EP boards back when they were new and they aren't anything interesting.

So anyway thanks for the input but no.

Reply 35426 of 52692, by supercordo

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chrismeyer6 wrote on 2020-08-13, 10:49:
supercordo wrote on 2020-08-13, 02:08:

My Dual GPU collection is looking good.

That is a beautiful find. I really wanted one of those when they came out but being a child that was way out of my price range. How does it perform?

Ill let you know when it arrives. Hopefully I have a chipset that is compatible.

Reply 35427 of 52692, by luckybob

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had some fun thrifting Tuesday

lian li tower case with a broekn foot (free)
desk fan & air cleaner ($2.50)
Cobalt Raq3 with upgraded parts.($15)
IBM flatbed scanner ($5)
ATI 9800 pro with arcit cooler ($5)
panasuckit "glow in the dark" UV flip clock radio ($10)

I think I did very good

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

Reply 35428 of 52692, by Repo Man11

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luckybob wrote on 2020-08-14, 02:06:
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had some fun thrifting Tuesday

lian li tower case with a broekn foot (free)
desk fan & air cleaner ($2.50)
Cobalt Raq3 with upgraded parts.($15)
IBM flatbed scanner ($5)
ATI 9800 pro with arcit cooler ($5)
panasuckit "glow in the dark" UV flip clock radio ($10)

I think I did very good

I would agree with you!

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Reply 35429 of 52692, by Horun

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Repo Man11 wrote on 2020-08-14, 02:08:
luckybob wrote on 2020-08-14, 02:06:
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had some fun thrifting Tuesday

lian li tower case with a broekn foot (free)
desk fan & air cleaner ($2.50)
Cobalt Raq3 with upgraded parts.($15)
IBM flatbed scanner ($5)
ATI 9800 pro with arcit cooler ($5)
panasuckit "glow in the dark" UV flip clock radio ($10)

I think I did very good

I would agree with you!

Wow yes you did great !

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Reply 35430 of 52692, by pete8475

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luckybob wrote on 2020-08-14, 02:06:
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had some fun thrifting Tuesday

lian li tower case with a broekn foot (free)
desk fan & air cleaner ($2.50)
Cobalt Raq3 with upgraded parts.($15)
IBM flatbed scanner ($5)
ATI 9800 pro with arcit cooler ($5)
panasuckit "glow in the dark" UV flip clock radio ($10)

I think I did very good

Great score!

I'll give you $10 for the Radeon. (kidding obviously)

Reply 35431 of 52692, by Horun

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pete8475 wrote on 2020-08-14, 00:01:

I ordered an Asus CUBX-E from Russia on ebay a few weeks ago, finally received it today!

Should be fun to finally have a working 440BX Tualatin machine again.

EDIT - Here's a pic of the board on my desk as I update the bios to a version modded with Tualatin microcode.

Nice ! hope it all works well. Have a few parts bought from various Euro sources and they all have worked out well.

pentiumspeed wrote on 2020-08-14, 01:18:

TUSL2-C is tualatin motherboard, correct one and should had gotten one, perfect for 98se for 512MB. BX will be out of spec at 133MHz on AGP slot if using any CPUs with 133 fsb and no reason to go beyond 512MB again due to windows 98se.

Cheers,

Good points ! I have a CULS2-C and a KA31 and they can run most all of the TUSL2 P3 cpu's except the P3-1.13 GHz and P3-1.20 GHz w/o OC and happy with them. If the 370 capable boards were still in my target area might consider getting another but am on a different search cycle now 😀

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 35432 of 52692, by luckybob

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pete8475 wrote on 2020-08-14, 04:00:

Great score!

I'll give you $10 for the Radeon. (kidding obviously)

honestly, I got it just for the cooler. HOWEVER if it works, I might just clean it up and resell it.

I just about crapped my pants when I saw what that clock has SOLD for on ebay. Just search for "Panasonic RC-7462" or item number 133464377159.

I got it for the price of a value meal, fully intent to just keep it for myself, but if its SELLING for that price...

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

Reply 35433 of 52692, by cyclone3d

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Wow... I don't get it. I guess some people must just be obsessed with the sound of the flip clocks or something. I think there is is a flip clock/radio at my Grandmother's old house... my parents might have one as well.... actually almost 100$ sure there is one in my Dad's workshop.

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Reply 35434 of 52692, by Predator99

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Sellers pics: How many small wonders do you count? 😀
Very intersting also the card on the top: I think this is an EGA with composite out connected via the feature connector?

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Reply 35435 of 52692, by imi

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🙁 I was watching that one with the full intention of bidding... guess I should have bid right away :p
I keep making that mistake of just watching auctions instead of putting a bid in as soon as I see them so the seller can't just end them prematurely.

Reply 35439 of 52692, by gex85

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Today I received this lot that basically resembles a complete Tualatin system:

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- ASUS TUSL2-C
- Celeron Tualatin 1400/100
- 2x 128MB RAM
- GeForce 3 (the original non-Ti) 😎
- Sound Blaster Live! 5.1
- Realtek Fast Ethernet Card
- TV card (Why did so many people buy this crap in the first place? They just don't stop showing up in lots like this.)

The second board is an Intel DH61SA, very low-end Socket 1155 board with a Pentium G640 (Sandy Bridge) CPU and 4GB of RAM. No idea what to do with it though. Probably put it to storage and throw it away in 10 years 😉

Both boards POST fine and all cards seem to be detected, so this was quite a good deal for under 40 EUR shipped.

I have received quite some more interesting stuff in the past weeks, but didn't have time to take photos yet.

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