VOGONS

Common searches


Reply 580 of 1005, by cyclone3d

User metadata
Rank l33t++
Rank
l33t++
Joakim wrote on 2022-05-28, 13:10:

I actually prefer a good rubber, but here are terrible ones.

Regarding bots, I put the blame on auction sites not to prevent it. It is probably very hard to get rid of the buy-cheap-sell-expensive-people except to stop buying from them.

Had me thinking of apple prices. https://getyarn.io/yarn-clip/03405535-b81a-4e … f7-ad086366f235

So you want people to buy cheap and sell cheap? So they will not make any money and the only ones making money are the auction sites?

Do you have any idea what percentage of the sale that eBay takes?

10% off the total sale price including shipping. Then the seller also has to spend time and money for packaging materials and to package the items up. Then the seller has to spend money on gas and wear and tear on their vehicle to take it to the shipping company unless they have a scheduled pickup.

Then you have local and federal taxes to pay on these sales.

Items I bought for $1 a piece and sold for $27.50 each including shipping was only making me $5-7 a piece after taxes.

For the time I was putting into it, that is 1/3 to 1/2 of minimum wage IF I was lucky and had a buyer buy multiple items.

And to top it off, I lowered the going price of said items for about 2.5 years. Those prices have now gone up to where they were before and even higher in some cases.

You can't just say that because somebody buys low and sells high that they are actually making much money off of it.

Yamaha modified setupds and drivers
Yamaha XG repository
YMF7x4 Guide
Aopen AW744L II SB-LINK

Reply 581 of 1005, by Joakim

User metadata
Rank Oldbie
Rank
Oldbie
cyclone3d wrote on 2022-05-29, 02:12:
So you want people to buy cheap and sell cheap? So they will not make any money and the only ones making money are the auction s […]
Show full quote
Joakim wrote on 2022-05-28, 13:10:

I actually prefer a good rubber, but here are terrible ones.

Regarding bots, I put the blame on auction sites not to prevent it. It is probably very hard to get rid of the buy-cheap-sell-expensive-people except to stop buying from them.

Had me thinking of apple prices. https://getyarn.io/yarn-clip/03405535-b81a-4e … f7-ad086366f235

So you want people to buy cheap and sell cheap? So they will not make any money and the only ones making money are the auction sites?

Do you have any idea what percentage of the sale that eBay takes?

10% off the total sale price including shipping. Then the seller also has to spend time and money for packaging materials and to package the items up. Then the seller has to spend money on gas and wear and tear on their vehicle to take it to the shipping company unless they have a scheduled pickup.

Then you have local and federal taxes to pay on these sales.

Items I bought for $1 a piece and sold for $27.50 each including shipping was only making me $5-7 a piece after taxes.

For the time I was putting into it, that is 1/3 to 1/2 of minimum wage IF I was lucky and had a buyer buy multiple items.

And to top it off, I lowered the going price of said items for about 2.5 years. Those prices have now gone up to where they were before and even higher in some cases.

You can't just say that because somebody buys low and sells high that they are actually making much money off of it.

No that is not what I am saying please read the text again and revise.

Reply 582 of 1005, by feipoa

User metadata
Rank l33t++
Rank
l33t++

Another one of these Quantum Obsidian Voodoo2 SLI2 cards sold today for $907 USD + $21 shipping.
https://www.ebay.com/itm/134126698340

This is something I've never owned. Anyone know the function of the Digital 21150-AA chip? And was there ever a design like the the double-Voodoo2 card which also implemented 2D, sort of like a Voodoo Rush 2.0?

Quantum_3D_Obsidion2_SLI2.png
Filename
Quantum_3D_Obsidion2_SLI2.png
File size
446.76 KiB
Views
1226 views
File license
Fair use/fair dealing exception

Plan your life wisely, you'll be dead before you know it.

Reply 583 of 1005, by Meatball

User metadata
Rank Oldbie
Rank
Oldbie
feipoa wrote on 2022-05-30, 08:20:
Another one of these Quantum Obsidian Voodoo2 SLI2 cards sold today for $907 USD + $21 shipping. https://www.ebay.com/itm/13412 […]
Show full quote

Another one of these Quantum Obsidian Voodoo2 SLI2 cards sold today for $907 USD + $21 shipping.
https://www.ebay.com/itm/134126698340

This is something I've never owned. Anyone know the function of the Digital 21150-AA chip? And was there ever a design like the the double-Voodoo2 card which also implemented 2D, sort of like a Voodoo Rush 2.0?

Quantum_3D_Obsidion2_SLI2.png

It’s a PCI bridge chip.

The Obsidian2 SB200 versions can have a 2D daughter board attached, but otherwise the Banshee was the Voodoo2 with 2D, minus a TMU.

Reply 584 of 1005, by feipoa

User metadata
Rank l33t++
Rank
l33t++

Neat, I bet those are pretty rare.

This website, https://www.oocities.org/tokyo/bay/4216/quantum.htm , mentions it uses an "MGV 2000 companion 2D Windows accelerator". However, I see sometimes it is called MVG 2000. Notice the swap letter order.

Is this it? http://www.tdfx.de/ger/mgv2000.shtml

Plan your life wisely, you'll be dead before you know it.

Reply 585 of 1005, by gerry

User metadata
Rank Oldbie
Rank
Oldbie
feipoa wrote on 2022-05-30, 08:20:

Another one of these Quantum Obsidian Voodoo2 SLI2 cards sold today for $907 USD + $21 shipping.
https://www.ebay.com/itm/134126698340

I think even if i had $100,000 spare i wouldn't be buying cards for those prices

maybe i don't 'get' it but what kind of experience can you have with that card which is not very similar to the experiences available with an ordinary agp card based system

with classic cars for comparison i do understand spending the extra - the experience of driving the car is different throughout.

i can understand it with unique or collectables, a signed baseball, a rare vase or something

but with these cards you just get a little extra on some games really and that's definitely cool but not $900 cool

Reply 586 of 1005, by Plasma

User metadata
Rank Member
Rank
Member

It's not really different than any other kind of collecting. The card itself is rare. Anybody paying that much is a collector, not somebody who just wants to play old games.

Just like collectors will pay a lot more for a documented "numbers matching" classic car with no different driving experience than a much cheaper clone.

Reply 587 of 1005, by gerry

User metadata
Rank Oldbie
Rank
Oldbie
Plasma wrote on 2022-05-31, 07:53:

It's not really different than any other kind of collecting. The card itself is rare. Anybody paying that much is a collector, not somebody who just wants to play old games.

Just like collectors will pay a lot more for a documented "numbers matching" classic car with no different driving experience than a much cheaper clone.

yes true, also like 1st edition books getting a higher price

for me the 2nd or later edition reads just as well as its the words that matter more than the edition, but yes i understand it as collectors item

perhaps i am more utilitarian about computer parts and don't really appreciate that they can be collectors items just like in other interests too, especially now that they are rare

Reply 588 of 1005, by Meatball

User metadata
Rank Oldbie
Rank
Oldbie
gerry wrote on 2022-05-31, 07:29:
I think even if i had $100,000 spare i wouldn't be buying cards for those prices […]
Show full quote
feipoa wrote on 2022-05-30, 08:20:

Another one of these Quantum Obsidian Voodoo2 SLI2 cards sold today for $907 USD + $21 shipping.
https://www.ebay.com/itm/134126698340

I think even if i had $100,000 spare i wouldn't be buying cards for those prices

maybe i don't 'get' it but what kind of experience can you have with that card which is not very similar to the experiences available with an ordinary agp card based system

with classic cars for comparison i do understand spending the extra - the experience of driving the car is different throughout.

i can understand it with unique or collectables, a signed baseball, a rare vase or something

but with these cards you just get a little extra on some games really and that's definitely cool but not $900 cool

You actually don’t get anything extra with the consumer focused X-24 in games. It’s clocked slightly higher by default at 92MHz (later drivers - it might have been 95MHz with earlier but I never tried them), but this can be done with any old Voodoo2; perhaps even more so on others because the X-24 suffers from excessive heat-soak due to its sandwich design if not properly cooled.

I don’t think most owners are playing games with these. Maybe a Benchmark from time to time and perhaps a YouTube video. Otherwise, there are other utilitarianism Voodoo cards getting same or better performance for far less risk.

The X-24 isn’t even that rare. They turn up frequently enough. There is simply more demand than there is supply.

They are works of art with a unique design, too.

Reply 589 of 1005, by feipoa

User metadata
Rank l33t++
Rank
l33t++

Saw this in another thread, AMD K5-PR200 sold in April 2022 for $1335 USD
https://www.ebay.com/itm/125228128174

In my experience, the PR166 doesn't overclock to PR200 speeds very well. Definitely won't be fully stable at stock voltage. So I can see the PR200 having some testing value, but didn't think it was this $1300 valuable. Now I feel bad for placing a heatsink on mine and placing it in my socket 5 system.

K5_PR200.png
Filename
K5_PR200.png
File size
291.19 KiB
Views
1067 views
File license
Fair use/fair dealing exception

Plan your life wisely, you'll be dead before you know it.

Reply 591 of 1005, by feipoa

User metadata
Rank l33t++
Rank
l33t++
imi wrote on 2022-06-01, 09:23:
feipoa wrote on 2022-06-01, 09:11:

Now I feel bad for placing a heatsink on mine and placing it in my socket 5 system.

don't, that's a way better use for it :)

For the particular heatsink/clamp system I have to use on this board, it is very easy to scratch the K5's gold surface. Each time I remove the heatsink, the CPU value drops another 5%.

Plan your life wisely, you'll be dead before you know it.

Reply 593 of 1005, by Tetrium

User metadata
Rank l33t++
Rank
l33t++
feipoa wrote on 2022-06-01, 09:11:
Saw this in another thread, AMD K5-PR200 sold in April 2022 for $1335 USD https://www.ebay.com/itm/125228128174 […]
Show full quote

Saw this in another thread, AMD K5-PR200 sold in April 2022 for $1335 USD
https://www.ebay.com/itm/125228128174

In my experience, the PR166 doesn't overclock to PR200 speeds very well. Definitely won't be fully stable at stock voltage. So I can see the PR200 having some testing value, but didn't think it was this $1300 valuable. Now I feel bad for placing a heatsink on mine and placing it in my socket 5 system.
K5_PR200.png

With prices like this I would be surprised if there weren't already counterfeiters making fake collectibles, especially since collectors tend to not actually test their chips.

Whats missing in your collections?
My retro rigs (old topic)
Interesting Vogons threads (links to Vogonswiki)
Report spammers here!

Reply 594 of 1005, by feipoa

User metadata
Rank l33t++
Rank
l33t++

IDT Winchip 2A-233 sells for 251 EUROS
https://www.ebay.com/itm/115403114809

Another surprise for me. Anything special about this particular model?

Attachments

Plan your life wisely, you'll be dead before you know it.

Reply 595 of 1005, by gerry

User metadata
Rank Oldbie
Rank
Oldbie
feipoa wrote on 2022-06-07, 05:00:

IDT Winchip 2A-233 sells for 251 EUROS
https://www.ebay.com/itm/115403114809

Another surprise for me. Anything special about this particular model?

low power usage maybe... probably just 'rare'

i wonder if there will be a collectors market for 'rare' as in not very successful nor particularly good at the time models of android phone in the future.

actually a poor comparison, a phone you can interact with so i can understand that more - a cpu is completely hidden when in use, not distinguishable from any other device with same instruction set except by execution speeds

Reply 596 of 1005, by feipoa

User metadata
Rank l33t++
Rank
l33t++

Apple-I sells for $340,100 USD.
https://www.ebay.com/itm/185449020907

According to the information in the listing, 5 past recent sales (2019-2021) were in the 458K - 736K range.

Original_Apple-I.png
Filename
Original_Apple-I.png
File size
309.11 KiB
Views
909 views
File license
Fair use/fair dealing exception

Plan your life wisely, you'll be dead before you know it.

Reply 599 of 1005, by gerry

User metadata
Rank Oldbie
Rank
Oldbie
feipoa wrote on 2022-06-12, 19:56:

Apple-I sells for $340,100 USD.

it was that or a house

(similar to US house prices, median avg $374,900 : https://www.fool.com/the-ascent/research/aver … se-price-state/ )

imi wrote on 2022-06-12, 21:49:

probably just a scalper who will relist it for 700K

😀 i laughed