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Reply 32400 of 52354, by Slashzero

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Brawndo wrote on 2020-02-08, 20:12:

I know it's a lot to pay for just a case but as I said it's very nostalgic for me because it's the same case I had when I was really heavy into PC gaming and I ran that rig for years updating along the way, and it's the only one I've ever seen come up for sale, especially new in the box. It's also the only time I put a neon light kit in my case (yeah I went through that phase) so, good times and great memories.

Nah, if it’s something that makes you feel happy, I think you got a good deal. 😀 That is a sweet looking case, and I’m a bit jealous. I easily would have paid $100 for it myself.

Phase? Neon lighting isn’t a phase! My main desktop is full of configurable lights... the video card has lights, CPU, case fans, and I have a RGB mechanical keyboard and mouse to match. 😜

I needed to get a new case for one of my older ATX builds, and I broke down and bought a very modern one from BestBuy just today, only because I had rewards points that covered the cost completely. It’s black, and won’t look like a retro PC, but at least the drives will be screwed in and the case will have a cover, 🤣. I’m planning to go through the entire Wing Commander series again, so unretired this old hardware, to get started on WC 1 & 2. I even bought a Sidewinder Pro to plug in to the AWE32 game port.

I’ve been doing a lot of transactions on eBay myself recently, and most of them have been very pleasant. I take the same approach as you where I contact the seller first to see if their price is negotiable. I’ve been able to work out some really great deals with great sellers. Out of 30-40 transactions in the past 30 days, I’ve only had to deal with one jerk seller.

Anyway, nice case. I’m interested in seeing what it looks like once you hook everything up. 😀 Enjoy it!

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Reply 32401 of 52354, by Brawndo

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Slashzero wrote on 2020-02-08, 20:40:

Anyway, nice case. I’m interested in seeing what it looks like once you hook everything up. 😀 Enjoy it!

It's a solid case, and big! Deeper than your average case. I can definitely vouch for it. Sure wish I had kept my original one, hindsight being 20/20. I'm just deciding on which motherboard to get for it now. It'll be a VIA KT133A board to pair with a Tbird CPU and DDR RAM. Probably either a MSI or Abit board. I'll post up pics when I have it built.

Reply 32402 of 52354, by Slashzero

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Brawndo wrote on 2020-02-08, 22:15:
Slashzero wrote on 2020-02-08, 20:40:

Anyway, nice case. I’m interested in seeing what it looks like once you hook everything up. 😀 Enjoy it!

It's a solid case, and big! Deeper than your average case. I can definitely vouch for it. Sure wish I had kept my original one, hindsight being 20/20. I'm just deciding on which motherboard to get for it now. It'll be a VIA KT133A board to pair with a Tbird CPU and DDR RAM. Probably either a MSI or Abit board. I'll post up pics when I have it built.

Nice. I’ve always been a fan of ABit. I’m using a BE6 1.0A board still for my PIII 733 slot 1. I bought this motherboard back in the day because it offers SoftMenu II which allows you to configure the CPU, bus speed, etc, right in the BIOS, no dip switches.

Regarding keeping old hardware... yeah maybe 10 - 15 years ago, I scored 6 dual CPU servers from an old work place for $20. I had them stacked up in the basement, for a few years, and could never figure out I wanted to do with them. They all ran fine, and I believe were running windows server 2000 or 2003? I don’t remember exactly. Well, I ended up dumping them as e-waste, because they were taking up too much room, plus we moved cross-country and I couldn’t justify paying to move them. Man do I regret that.

Reply 32403 of 52354, by Robin4

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I got myself a Colormax 3dfx voodoo card.
Purchased : 2x ASUS P/I-P54SP4 socket 5 motherboards. In the hope i got something running. The ECS SI54P AIO that iam trying to fix does have a problem.. 2 of the 4 new simm memory banks doesnt seems to work. I think its a existing ealier problem before i starting to (de)solder the memory banks.. I need to measure the traces to see if they all have continuity and its not a soldering fault. But for now the board is still in fixing, so its not able to install it in the new machine to build.

Also bought the new version of the GAL for the soundblaster 2.0 CT1350B card (which could not be fixed before.)
Also got 3 cpu coolers for pentium 1.

Also got IPA 99,9 lab quality

And got 8 pentium 133 non mmx processors.

~ At least it can do black and white~

Reply 32404 of 52354, by TurnedToast

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Been casually lurking this forum lightly for the last year or so since I bought a random OEM Gateway machine in 2018. Finally went all in on some computing stuff this past week, upgrading the windows 98 PC to my sig, and I got a Pentium 233Mhz MMX prebuilt. Case and everything are great and I've got DOS 6.22 running on it (games are slower than expected, but I'm guessing that's due to the ISA Trident 8900D-R VGA card it came with). Turns out the motherboard is one of those WinBios American Megatrends boards, looks like a PCI-III based on this manual looking the same and supporting up to 233Mhz. On the board itself it's 757 Rev. D

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I like the winbios so I'm happy, but I had never heard of a Voltage Regulator Module (right of the CPU) before, don't know if I need to be concerned with it. Everything is working, but I was surprised something that looks like an early Pentium board (to my newbie eyes) supports the MMX line. The manual doesn't even give jumper settings for 233Mhz, but it must be the same as the factory setting since it's reporting correctly.

Also bought a broken 486 to get a desktop AT case and PSU for super cheap in case I want to do a real 386 Wing Commander build one day. Big thanks to this forum for existing otherwise I'd have no idea what I was pouring money into haha

Windows 98 - Socket 370 - 1Ghz Pentium III (Coppermine) - Voodoo 3 3000 - Diamond Vortex2/Soundblaster Live!
DOS - Socket 7 - 233Mhz Pentium MMX

Reply 32405 of 52354, by brownk

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TurnedToast wrote on 2020-02-09, 03:59:

I was surprised something that looks like an early Pentium board (to my newbie eyes) supports the MMX line. The manual doesn't even give jumper settings for 233Mhz, but it must be the same as the factory setting since it's reporting correctly.

Most highend socket7 mobos back in mid 90's supported Pentium-MMX with bios update. I recently acquired a 430TX and HX mobo, and updated their bios to plug MMX. They work like a charm.

Reply 32406 of 52354, by RacoonRider

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TurnedToast wrote on 2020-02-09, 03:59:

On the board itself it's 757 Rev. D

That's a sweet looking board! The chipset is high-end - 430HX pretty much ties with 430TX as the best option you can find for the first Pentium.

That massive VRM heatsink is quite a curiosity. This is the sign the manufacturer used a lower cost regulator with high voltage drop, which is abundant on cheap boards (i.e. Lucky Star 5I-VX2B), but at the same time invested in a quality heatsink to deal with the problem. Notice the space it takes! The board could have been so much smaller and cheaper if they used a higher quality low drop regulator!

Reply 32407 of 52354, by CrFr

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I bought this 1999 Power Mac G4 Yikes few days ago. It was very dirty and sold as not working. All it needed was good cleanup, new battery and new hard drive 😀 I completely disassembled it and gave all the parts blast of compressed air and a good wash. Then I polished out all the small scratches in the glossy plastic parts, and the result looks quite nice IMO.

Some sellers really don't care much about how they package their items. This was only wrapped in one layer of cardboard without cushioning, but by some miracle, it doesn't have any cracks in the plastic parts. I can imagine those handles would be first ones to go, when dropped.

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I really like how this case opens 😀

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Specs are:
- G4 350MHz processor @ 400MHz
- 256+128+128+64MB RAM 100 MHz
- 128GB Kingston SSDNow! + chinese IDE-SATA converter (I added these, leftovers from some other machine)
- DVD-RW
- Ati Rage 128 16MB

I know this is one of the least desirable models to have, but who cares, I like it 😀 Many years ago, I had a beige Power Mac G3, that got destroyed in my overclocking experiments 🙁 I think I will be more careful with this one.

Reply 32408 of 52354, by Skanque

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Warlord wrote on 2019-11-16, 19:48:

gl with new in box... I got my rendition for 5 dollars same with virge, they don't have boxes though. I am not that kind of collector though, I have working collection that can be used.

Well it took some time, but I found a NIB Rendition V2100

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Reply 32409 of 52354, by brostenen

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Brawndo wrote on 2020-02-08, 01:22:
I FINALLY made a deal on the exact same model case I used for a 1.2 GHz AMD Tbird build in my early 20s, been watching it for a […]
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I FINALLY made a deal on the exact same model case I used for a 1.2 GHz AMD Tbird build in my early 20s, been watching it for a long time on ebay and it's the only one I've ever seen for sale. I'm going to more or less build it again to the same specs with a 1.2 or 1.4 GHz Tbird and probably throw my Voodoo 5500 in it.

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Those case designs are the reason why I did not buy any new stuff in the 00's. I do not like them, and I saw my fair share of them, as I build computers for a living between 2003 and 2006. However, we all love different stuff, and that is a great thing. Congrats on getting a case of personal nostalgia. 😀

Don't eat stuff off a 15 year old never cleaned cpu cooler.
Those cakes make you sick....

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Reply 32410 of 52354, by dionb

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Well, couldn't not buy this lot - got involved in discussion on P75 Vs P66. Problem is that they're rarely compared with the same chipset, let alone similar BIOS and settings. Now, I already have an Asus PCI/I-P5SP4 So4 board. What turned up last week:

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Yep, an Asus PCI/I-P54SP4, i.e. exactly the same chipset and board, just with a big 5V-3.3V regulator and So5 instead. Will need to sort out the missing BIOS and undoubtedly dead RTC, but with a bit of luck benchmarking will soon commence 😀

Edit: BIOS not missing, I just need my eyes checking.

But there was more. First up a few cards:

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Old Etherlink II isn't too hot and the AVM Fritz!cards ISDN adapter is completely useless in this day and age. But the USB adapter with Lucent chipset is interesting - only USB1.1, but with four separate hosts instead of a single one behind a hub. And that ELSA Erazor II-P16 (TNT PCI) is downright nice.

But the best is yet to come:

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Asus P3C-E. Possibly the nicest i820 board due to the ISA slot.

Of course I would need Rambus RDRAM for that. Or maybe not...

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WTF, an MTH-on-a-stick???

If I had to nominate something for the worst single idea in computer hardware, this would probably get my vote 😜

Now it's time to test this stuff. Let's hope most of it is in working order...

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Reply 32411 of 52354, by yawetaG

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CrFr wrote on 2020-02-09, 10:39:

Some sellers really don't care much about how they package their items. This was only wrapped in one layer of cardboard without cushioning, but by some miracle, it doesn't have any cracks in the plastic parts. I can imagine those handles would be first ones to go, when dropped.

AFAIK, the cases on these PowerPC Macs use polycarbonate for the clear parts, which is quite robust. The same stuff is used for F1 driver helmet visors...

Reply 32412 of 52354, by Predator99

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Did some "cherry picking" here :-p :-p :-p

I selected 4 cards and paid a rather fair price...didnt want to handle 25 kg.

Which ones? 😉

Sorry Imi....

😀 😀 😀

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Reply 32413 of 52354, by dionb

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Predator99 wrote on 2020-02-09, 15:53:
Did some "cherry picking" here :-p :-p :-p […]
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Did some "cherry picking" here :-p :-p :-p

I selected 4 cards and paid a rather fair price...didnt want to handle 25 kg.

Which ones? 😉

Sorry Imi....

😀 😀 😀

The GUS, obviously.

Otherwise...
AWE64 Gold?
286 CPU board?
That memory board next to it?
The big board with both memory and PGA sockets on it with its back to us?

Tbh, I'd have liked to have gone for the whole 25kg - it doesn't look like the seller cherry-picked what he put in view, so who knows what's behind this lot...

Reply 32414 of 52354, by gex85

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Predator99 wrote on 2020-02-08, 11:30:
Arrived today...50€ incl. shipment, all looking quite good. […]
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Arrived today...50€ incl. shipment, all looking quite good.

I was mainly interested in the CT1350 and some nice ISA-NICs.

But quite intersting is also this mini-PC on the bottom right. Its called "NANO 7270":
http://www.aonecorp.co.kr/products/single/NANO-7270.htm#
-Intel Pentium M / Celeron M CPU support up to FSB 400MHz
-CRT/LCD VGA integrated in i852GM, support 48-bit LVDS for independent dual display
-1x DDR200/266 SO-DIMM support up to 1GB
-Support PC/104+(PCI only) extension slot

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Nice to see that someone here at Vogons got this lot! I saw the ad, spotted the CT1350B and the AWE64 and contacted the seller immediately - but it was already sold 😉 Otherwise I would have bought it!

My retro computers

Reply 32415 of 52354, by Predator99

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dionb wrote on 2020-02-09, 16:00:
The GUS, obviously. […]
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The GUS, obviously.

Otherwise...
AWE64 Gold?
286 CPU board?
That memory board next to it?
The big board with both memory and PGA sockets on it with its back to us?

Tbh, I'd have liked to have gone for the whole 25kg - it doesn't look like the seller cherry-picked what he put in view, so who knows what's behind this lot...

Yes, I have selected exactly the ones you also chose.

I am quite sure there is not much more in this lot, maybe a SB32, a VLB VGA and a Matrox with RAM-extension. There were more photos.

This is what I get now 😀

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Reply 32417 of 52354, by mpe

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Got the Diamond Viper V330 PCI.

Made in 1997 it is way too new for most of my systems. But it is a stellar 2D / DOS performer. Also handles 50 MHz PCI.

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Reply 32418 of 52354, by brostenen

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Not bought....
Was given to me, as my birthday present. Plus a StarWars T-Shirt with autograph's (printed, not signed) and some other clothes.
Yes... I turned 44 the 5'th of Feb. Anyway... Here is the beast. I have not played with it yet.

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Don't eat stuff off a 15 year old never cleaned cpu cooler.
Those cakes make you sick....

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My YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/user/brostenen

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