Reply 20 of 135, by feipoa
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As time goes on, it seems like I have more and more "rare" items, with "rare" being something difficult to obtain at present day, or at sound price. By the way, I think we had this same topic a few years back.
Starting with CPUs:
Cyrix 5x86-133/4x. Two of these. They actually run stable at 3.6 and 3.7 V.
Cyrix 5x86-120/4x. These will not run at 133 MHz stable.
Cyrix 5x86-120/3x with factory green heatsink. Usually you find the -100's with the heatsinks and the -120's bare.
Cyrix 5x86-100/4x. A few of these. These were Cyrix 5x86-133/4x chips which failed qualification at 133 MHz.
Cyrix 5x86-100QP, in the QFP package rather than PGA
Cyrix 5x86-80GP. Two of these. Not common at all. I wonder if they are stable at 100 MHz?
IBM 5x86-100 in the QFP package which run at 133 MHz (2x66).
AMD Am486 DX4-90. For systems with a 30 MHz FSB.
AMD Am486 DX2-66V16BGC with a mid 2002 datecode. These will run at 2x66 (133 MHz).
Intel 486 DX2-66 with L1 write-back cache (not write-through). SX955.
UMC Green CPU U5SX 486-40. The 40 MHz speed rating is getting harder to find.
Intel Pentium Overdrive 83 for socket 3 which works at 100 MHz without modification.
TI 486 SXL2-50
Cyrix DRx2 33/66GP
Cyrix MII-433GP - Ever seen one on eBay? Neither have I.
Various Cyrix MII-400GP
A 2.2 V Cyrix MII-366GP - usually the 2.2 V chips were the MII-400. The MII-366 were usually 2.9 V.
Silver-top Cyrix MII-333GP 2.2 V
Cyrix 6x86-P90*GP 80 MHz - the original Cyrix 6x86 - if you thought your Cyrix 6x86 gets hot, try out this baby.
Various Cyrix-VIA chips. Perhaps some are rare now, depending on the speed.
FPGA form of the Cyrix/National Geode GX1-300P - it was very hard to find, though not very useful.
Winchip2 W2A -266
Winchip2 W2B - 200
Winchip2 - 240 - Winchip2's aren't very easy to find anymore, especially the W2A, W2B, and the W2 in the 240 MHz speed. There's a 200 MHz W2 selling for $15 on eBay though. The original Winchips (none-2's) are easy enough to find.
AMD K6-III/450AFX - non-plus K6-3, and of the lower 2.2 V variety.
AMD K5 PR200 - Think you can overclock you P166 to 133 MHz? Forget it! These chips only seem to up-clock 4 MHz at best.
RiSE mP6 333 engineering sample
RiSE mp6 266 - these are actually becoming more expensive and harder to find working chips
Intel PIII 1100 for 100 MHz FSB socket 370, matched pair
Intel PIII 1000 for 100 MHz FSB slot 1, matched pair
AMD Opteron 180
For motherboards,
Tyan S1598 - Super Socket 7 with 2 MB of L2 cache on board
MSI MS-9105 Pro266TD Master LR - the most stable dual Tualatin board w/AGP that I've tested.
Biostar MB-8433UUD - stable UMC-based PCI 486 board - not hard to find, but the prices have become outrageous
Gigabyte GA-5486AL - fast ALi-based PCI 486 board
DTK PKM-0033S, Chaintech 486SPM, MSI MS-4144 - fast/stable SiS-based PCI 486 boards which accept 1024 K of cache and can be modded for a PS/2 mouse
Gigabyte GA-486AM - one of the better UMC-based PCI 486 boards which accept 1024 K cache. The other common one which can take 1024 K is the HOT-433, which is junk in my opinion.
Asus-VL-I-486SV2GX4 - all around best VLB 486 motherboard. Not rare, but becoming scarce.
AMI Mark V Baby Screamer - very fast/stable VLSI-based 386 board.
Chaintech 340SCD - very fast/stable SiS Rabbit based 386 board.
Tyan Tiger100 S1832DL and Dell Precision Workstation 410 motherboards. Very well made and stable dual Slot 1 systems.
ECS P5GX-M - Best Cyrix MediaGX motherboard. Once plentiful on eBay, they have vanished.
For graphic cards,
ATI Mach64 VLB with 2 MB
S3 Vision 968 VLB card with 4 MB
S3 Trio VLB card with 2 MB or is it 4 MB? Forgot.
ATI Mach64 ISA with 2 MB
Diamond Speedstar 64 ISA with 2 MB - CL-GD5434
Photon Torpedo ISA with 2 MB - CL-GD5434. This card has a clearer image than the Diamond card with certain DOS resolutions. I use the Diamond VGA BIOS on the Photon Torpedo. There is one of these on eBay for $181 USD.
TSENG Labs ET4000/w32i with 2 MB. None on eBay right now? Surprising.
Voodoo3 3000 PCI (&AGP of course). Desirable, but not really rare.
Matrox Parhelia 256 PCI. Uncommon and expensive for the most part.
Nvidia Quadro FX600 PCI. Probably the fastest native PCI graphics card and impossible to find.
3DLabs Oxygen VX1 PCI with 32 MB - not terribly exciting, but hard to find in the PCI form factor.
Other,
3Com 3C515-TX - this is a 100 mbit ISA ethernet card. At least twice as fast as 10 mbit ISA ethernet cards. Rare and pricey. There are some less costly ones from Intel and IBM though.
NEC XR385 -These have vanished on eBay.
Adaptec AHA-2842A - a VLB SCSI card which actually works with your CPU's L1 cache enabled. Get one while you still can.
Acard AEC-7720U - Expensive solution for using IDE hard drives and CD-ROMs on your SCSI controller
I have tonnes of other motherboards, CPUs, etc, but I have tried to narrow down what I think are rare, uncommon, or overly expensive items today. This was off the top of my head, so I'm sure I've missed quite a bit.
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