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Bought these (retro) hardware today

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Reply 31360 of 56707, by dan86

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Rip that P4 sticker off right away please. Who uses a P4 instead of an AthlonXP anyway?

I did back in the day, and it was far faster then the AthlonXP systems my friends had at the time. Then again my system had a abit ic7-max, a P4 running at 4ghz with 1gb of ddr ram running at 450ish mhz if I recall right.

Eh, by that time Athlon64 was out.

True. If I recall the 875p boards came out like 2 moths before the A64?
Still the A64 was not the best all be all CPU. Sure it gave the P4 a run for it money and then some, but on the top end the P4 was only a tick below the FX when HT'ing was not used and the P4 was just as fast as the regular A64's. It was the mainstream/low end market or when cost vs performance that the A64 creamed the p4 and boy did it ever cream it. At the end of the day, witch was faster, to me at lest it came down to the end users needs and budget.
Still all that aside I'm putting an early Athlon XP system in the case. As mush as I like the P4, its a furnace when overclocked and I just want a simple system these days.

Reply 31361 of 56707, by Vegge

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Today was a good day. A customer came by and gave me this:

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Amiga 500, Amiga 500Plus, a bunch of games and some other stuff. The manuals and one of the PSUs belongs to an Amiga 600HD, also got the box for it but sadly not the machine itself.
He said there had also been both c64 and c128 back then. But they too seem to be gone.
Anyway, free is always welcome 😎 . I had three A500s already, but I didn't have the Plus model.

Reply 31363 of 56707, by dan86

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keropi wrote:

^ oh this is nice stuff!

I'm not into Amiga stuff, but even I can agree with this. Nice haul Vegge.

Reply 31364 of 56707, by mothergoose729

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Vegge wrote:
Today was a good day. A customer came by and gave me this: […]
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Today was a good day. A customer came by and gave me this:

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Amiga 500, Amiga 500Plus, a bunch of games and some other stuff. The manuals and one of the PSUs belongs to an Amiga 600HD, also got the box for it but sadly not the machine itself.
He said there had also been both c64 and c128 back then. But they too seem to be gone.
Anyway, free is always welcome 😎 . I had three A500s already, but I didn't have the Plus model.

Amigas are cool. I grew up in the states where they never really took off compared to the PC and the C64. But I have learned more about the Amiga as I have started to explore retro computing. When the Amiga and PC were competing it is no contest. The amiga has better sound and visuals almost all the time. Great little collection you have started, I am jealous 😀.

Reply 31365 of 56707, by Anders-

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Måttfull och balanserad.

Reply 31366 of 56707, by appiah4

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I think that Monkey Island EGA and Loom EGA are possibly the nicest 16-colors games on a PC.

Also, the boxed Banshee arrived and strangely enough that weird box is actually indeed the card's very own box 😎

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Now I have 3 of each Voodoo 1, Voodoo 2, Voodoo Banshee AGP and Voodoo 3 AGP.. Still have no Voodoo Banshee PCI or Voodoo 3 PCI though 🙁

Reply 31367 of 56707, by Skanque

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appiah4 wrote:
I think that Monkey Island EGA and Loom EGA are possibly the nicest 16-colors games on a PC. […]
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I think that Monkey Island EGA and Loom EGA are possibly the nicest 16-colors games on a PC.

Also, the boxed Banshee arrived and strangely enough that weird box is actually indeed the card's very own box 😎

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Now I have 3 of each Voodoo 1, Voodoo 2, Voodoo Banshee AGP and Voodoo 3 AGP.. Still have no Voodoo Banshee PCI or Voodoo 3 PCI though 🙁

Very nice Gigabyte Banshee, with active cooling and all. Unfortunally, the box is a Banshee box, but not the correct one.

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Reply 31368 of 56707, by Cyrix200+

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I've seen Gigabyte use different boxes for the same product. There usually was a sticker on the box somewhere with the model number.

1982 to 2001

Reply 31369 of 56707, by appiah4

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I think it's just OEM repackaging. Look at the datecode on the box, Feb 00; this was probably some unsold stock at Gigabyte which they offloaded to another OEM, who repackaged it as a generic card.

Reply 31370 of 56707, by dan86

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I picked up a Rage 128 ultra pro 32mb today. Not the best card, but a good all rounder for testing motherboards and what not.
And yes I know its an OEM card that hates stock ATI drivers.

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I think it's just OEM repackaging. Look at the datecode on the box, Feb 00; this was probably some unsold stock at Gigabyte which they offloaded to another OEM, who repackaged it as a generic card.

I second this. I seen alot of cards from that time frame sold like that. I love buying them on ebay because 9 times out of 10 the box and listing does not say what the card is.
So you get a nice surprise when you open it.

Reply 31372 of 56707, by dan86

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bjwil1991 wrote:

Is the Rage 128 Ultra Pro a PCI or AGP card?

The one I got is AGP 2x/4x. I bought it just to test old boards.

Reply 31373 of 56707, by wirerogue

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adaptec AAA-133U2 ultra2 scsi raid full length pci card.

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Reply 31374 of 56707, by liqmat

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wirerogue wrote:

adaptec AAA-133U2 ultra2 scsi raid full length pci card.

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I have a few of those myself.

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Reply 31375 of 56707, by wirerogue

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adaptec AAA-133U2 ultra2 scsi raid full length pci card.

I have a few of those myself.

got it installed. that is one big ass raid card for sure.

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Reply 31376 of 56707, by henryVK

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Is that the carry handle? 🤣

Reply 31377 of 56707, by appiah4

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liqmat wrote:

I have a few of those myself.

A few.. 🤣

Reply 31378 of 56707, by liqmat

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Vintage RAID/SCSI cards are one those items in vintage computing that are still fairly cheap to get even new in box. Some models are so impressive looking and complex with their own memory and CPUs. This particular model is visually one of my favorites.

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Reply 31379 of 56707, by appiah4

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I have never been into SCSI and especially for PCI stuff I really fail to see the point considering how easy it is to get an ATA-100 or SATA controller for that bus. For ISA, I can see the appeal, but for PCI, is it really there?