Reply 26000 of 56709, by Predator99
Gold delivery:
Think I made a good deal, Pins are also OK. My first golden P75 😎 Hope they will work.
Gold delivery:
Think I made a good deal, Pins are also OK. My first golden P75 😎 Hope they will work.
^At least two of those Intel 486DX2-66 look to be remarked. Makes one wonder what chips they actually are.
That one Intel 486 with the hole (?!) in its top is funny, too.
wrote:^At least two of those Intel 486DX2-66 look to be remarked. Makes one wonder what chips they actually are.
That one Intel 486 with the hole (?!) in its top is funny, too.
Indeed, the 2nd DX2 in the 3rd row looks rather unusual with its "matrix"-print on it.
There is some glue-residue on the bottom one. And its still soldered on the pcb from which it has been broken out. But CPU is still OK...
wrote:I (almost) hit a jackpot today, I believe it's an 5950 Ultra and it cost me 5€. However, the last mosfet on the right side of the cooler is burned and I need to replace it before I can say if this thing actually works or not. Fingers crossed... 😊
Creative Labs' 5950 Ultra looks different, as it relies on nVidia's reference design (it might be a later revision based on MSI's design though):
I bought a brand new old ATX/AT-case complete in box on Marktplaats yesterday for only €13. It arrived today at my home and I'm very happy with it; the build quality is very nice and everything is included; including spare screws. It also came with this Deer Computer Co.Ltd 250W ATX power supply, which is also brand new and has never been used before. I have never heard of this brand though, has any of you guys ever heard of it? The power supply sticker indicates that it was produced in 2001, so I'm assuming the case was also made around that time. The power supply cable still has that very nice new smell though! 😀
Mimi: AMD K6-2/266, S3 Trio64, Diamond Monster 3D II, Sound Blaster CT2800, 32MB RAM
Satellite 220CS: Pentium 133, SVGA DSTN, Sound Blaster Pro, 64MB RAM
Contura 420CX: 486DX4 75, VGA TFT, Roland Serial MIDI, 16MB RAM
Deer... the brand of PSU that causes your motherboard and other hardware to get the same look right before it releases the magic smoke that a deer gets before getting plowed into by a speeding car in the dead of night.
Oh, deer.
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wrote:Deer... the brand of PSU that causes your motherboard and other hardware to get the same look right before it releases the magic smoke that a deer gets before getting plowed into by a speeding car in the dead of night.
Haha, then I guess this Deer is going to be new and unused for an extended amount of time. It will make a nice museum piece! 😜
Mimi: AMD K6-2/266, S3 Trio64, Diamond Monster 3D II, Sound Blaster CT2800, 32MB RAM
Satellite 220CS: Pentium 133, SVGA DSTN, Sound Blaster Pro, 64MB RAM
Contura 420CX: 486DX4 75, VGA TFT, Roland Serial MIDI, 16MB RAM
wrote:wrote:Deer... the brand of PSU that causes your motherboard and other hardware to get the same look right before it releases the magic smoke that a deer gets before getting plowed into by a speeding car in the dead of night.
Haha, then I guess this Deer is going to be new and unused for an extended amount of time. It will make a nice museum piece! 😜
Deer was basically the brand of power supply that came with cases back then. While they worked they were also super cheaply made. I would guess it would output about 1/3-1/2 of it's rated power before failing.
I also wouldn't trust the caps to not explode on first power-up as they have been sitting for a really long time.
too bad seller did not keep the box, but well, its a nice card ct1740 with yamaha
wrote:Indeed, the 2nd DX2 in the 3rd row looks rather unusual with its "matrix"-print on it. ...
Yup, and I meant also the one directly above it. The black text looks "printed-on" and not slightly reflective like that of the others in the photo. After cleaning the top, it might additionally have an unusually polished-looking surface, indicative of the sandpaper (?) that was used to remove the original print.
EDIT: I'll assume Anonymous Coward below is talking about the one with "matrix print".
It's legit. That one is manufactured by IBM, and that's how they all look.
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wrote:It's legit. That one is manufactured by IBM, and that's how they all look.
This. I also have one; it is functionally the same but manufactured by IBM under license. When the license expired they started manufacturing Blu Lightning CPUs licensed from Cyrix, functionally equivalent to their DX2s.
wrote:Just got this AMD slot A motherboard/cpu combo, it's equipped with AMD Irongate chipset. DFI-AK70: Worst CPU VRM layout in terms […]
Just got this AMD slot A motherboard/cpu combo, it's equipped with AMD Irongate chipset.
DFI-AK70:
Worst CPU VRM layout in terms of space-saving I've ever seen, bulgy caps also:
The big polygons help to dissipate heat. Otherwise mosfets heatsinks would be needed.
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wrote:Creative Labs' 5950 Ultra looks different, as it relies on nVidia's reference design (it might be a later revision based on MSI's design though):
Yes, it's an MSI card with the VIVO chip removed and Creative sticker stuck on the fan. 🤣
Finally got my hands on an affordable Monster 3D 2 with loopback cable and original Need for Speed 2 SE CD, which was bundled with the card! I just can't wait for the real experience. I'll try it this evening.
What's better than a Tseng ET4000AX? An ET6100. And what's better than an ET6100? Two ET6100 boards with some ViVo stuff too:
The ET4000AX is a pretty standard ("Britek") ISA card. The ET6100s are somewhat more special, two Integral Technologies Flashpoint 128 frame grabber/VGA combo cards, with an ET6100 and 4M of MDRAM (4x MD908). Lacking the proprietary video-in cables I can't grab any frames, but the ET6100 works perfectly on both cards. Oh, and the last card was supposed to be a Diamond Stealth III 540, but turned out to be a Speedstar A200 (same Savage4Pro, but only equipped with 8MB of SDRAM.
Today's acquisitions: DVD RW drive, 5,25" Floppy drive, serial mouse, High speed ISA serial port, ISA serial card and somewhat ISA card
wrote:Today's acquisitions: DVD RW drive, 5,25" Floppy drive, serial mouse, High speed ISA serial port, ISA serial card and somewhat ISA card
Let me take a guess... J.P.N. Corp DS-53A? The front plate retrobrites really well, but the screws are a pain in the ass to take off. They put threadlock on them from the factory...
Been looking for a case and a mobo for a little while for a 1999ish build, everything on ebay expensive or wont ship.
Spotted a listing for pallet of 25 pcs with hdd removed for spares 2 hours away. The cases looked good and i figured i could build at least a couple out of the spares, keep some for myself, get a case for my build and sell the rest to recoup my cash. Stuck £51 max on it, someone bid me up to £50 but i won them this morning £2 apiece!
Havent tested everything yet, but at least 8 of them have 7 gig DOMs in them, lots of old cd roms and floppies, 4 p3 600mhz, couple of celerons, various video cards. By the looks and names of them they were call recorders from a call centre, a lot of the cases are in really good nick.
Mobos so far lots of Asus CUV4X, couple of Asus P2B, Gigabyte GA-6VEM.
Photos and specs to follow if any interest!