Reply 56940 of 56951, by momaka
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Here is what roughly $20 got me from the flea market today:
- a semi-complete PC for $7, with the case in useless state... but I pulled the following out of it:
--- AsRock K7VT4A+ socket 462 mobo with unknown CPU (have not removed HS yet to see what I got) and a stick of PC2100 DDR RAM.
--- GeForce MX440 64M 128-bit, DDR RAM
--- 2x 3.5" Seagate HDDs (1x 7200.7, the other a little older)
--- standard beige floppy drive (TEAC, I think.)
- an 80 GB 3.5" Seagate 7200.7 HDD and another GF MX440... both for around $2.50
- 160 GB 3.5" Hitachi Deskstar SATA HDD for $0.50
- 160 GB 3.5" Maxtor Diamondmax 9 PATA HDD for either $1 or $0.50, I forget which.
... all in all, good day for HDDs 😀
- low profile Radeon HD3450 AGP for about $2.50. I just couldn't pass this one up. Granted it's too new of a card for a retro PC, yet also too slow for a "high-end" AGP system.
- slim SATA laptop optical drive and a slightly smashed PATA desktop optical drive - both free.
- HP Compaq DC6005 SFF desktop PC, incomplete (no HDD, RAM, or optical drive) for $5. Probably Athlon II X2 -based.
- black & silver HP keyboard (from the P4 era) with a ripped power cord - free.
- V-rally PC game for $0.80 and F1 2012 for free.
Also found several cake boxes full of CDs and DVDs - some blanks, most written with something. Between them were some driver CDs, DVD movies... and a few games too. Mainly, I got another copy of Need For Speed Porsche Unleashed.
...
and from a few weeks back:
- slot 1 to socket 370 conversion card (not sure what type, but it only has passive elements on it, so I don't presume it would be anything special.) Still, the fact that I found it for free / as abandoned in between a bunch of clothes and other trash is just too cool. When I found it would have been the absolute last place I would have thought to look.
- GT630 2 GB DDR3 video card for roughly $2.
- a couple of free cheapo beige cases... but better than the slightly more modern cheapo black cases I see all the time.
And I think that's about all in terms of retro PC hardware.
Otherwise, I got just about as much (if not more) electronics and electrics -related junk - lights, light bulbs, wires, plugs and sockets, and etc.