Hopefully will have enough energy today (sick with some kind of a stomach bug the last few days) to finish putting back together some of the retro GPUs and mobos I have taken apart for cleaning. The list is pretty long, though, so I'll probably start with the GPUs. I have 3x GF 4 MX-440, an FX 5200, a Radeon 9600 Pro, and Radeon HD 3450 AGP all waiting to be tested. One of the MX-440 is still short of a fan to be complete, and I'd like to put a heatsink on the HD3450's Realto AGP IC before testing it out, as it's summer and a bit hotter here now. These cards simply don't last when the Realto IC runs hot... that is, if it's even working to begin with. I got that HD3450 for $2.50. Its fan was seized and cooler caked in nicotine-soaked dust (likely a smoker's PC), so not too hopeful. One of the MX-440 was near mint condition, though - bagged and with a huge "OK" sticker on top. Even saw a very faded hand-written price tag of 42 Lv (roughly $23), so I suspect this one came from a work/resell PC shop from back in the day. For $1.30, I couldn't hold myself back not to save it from the scrapper. And in general, GF MX cards tend to not have issues with RAM or GPU chip going bad like GF 3 and 4 TI does. So probably will work fine.
I also still have stacks and stacks of CDs that need washing. A lot are blanks, but also quite a few ones written with games, software, and all other kinds of crap. They are all too dusty/dirty to insert in my optical drives as-is, so washing is mandatory (and gives a lot better chance the disk will be read.) In the case of the blank discs, it lowers the chance of burning a coaster... though this last haul of blanks I got seems to be ultra-garbage quality (foil on top easily flakes off with pressure.) Maybe they really did belong in the dumpster I got them from. :p
gmaverick2k wrote on Yesterday, 07:12:
Thinking about inventorying all my hardware I've "hoarded" (yuck).
I did that once too - the "thinking about" part 😁 ... and I gave up.
I save stuff from scrappers, so tend to accumulate junk pretty quickly. Between that, taking apart and cleaning everything, then testing, I have very little time to organize it all and keep a list of stuff. On the other hand, I do take pictures of most of the hardware I get (and for GPUs, a mandatory GPU-Z screenshot too), so I do have a pretty good general idea of what I have and where it's stored at.