Reply 20 of 22, by Tetrium
- Rank
- l33t++
You mean the CPU trays? You could get them from computer shops that build and sold computers on their own. They'd buy a tray full of CPU's, then sell the CPU's and throw out the trays. Afaik it's harder to find matching trays for the older CPU's these days.
Anyway, I decided to make my own CPU trays made of wood and some cardboard, works well enough and is dirt cheap 😁 (though a little labor intensive 😜)
Btw, if you think this guy's CPU collection is big, then have a look here.
4k+ CPU's in his collection 😁
I dunno how many CPU's I have exactly, but it's much less then 1000 and I have many doubles. Anyway, I'm more in it for actual use so I tend to get many of the faster ones of any particular chip 😁
wrote:He seems to be a little lagging in the Cyrix 5x86 department.
No worries mate, you'll always be our local Cyrix 5x86 expert hehe! 😁