Reply 38280 of 56703, by Warlord
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Just bought a 1080ti for $59.00 Someone is selling a huge lot of them this morning.\ If you want one jump on it, they already sold 13 of them in 30 minutes.
Just bought a 1080ti for $59.00 Someone is selling a huge lot of them this morning.\ If you want one jump on it, they already sold 13 of them in 30 minutes.
Warlord wrote on 2021-03-02, 14:26:Just bought a 1080ti for $59.00 Someone is selling a huge lot of them this morning.\ If you want one jump on it, they already sold 13 of them in 30 minutes.
https://www.ebay.com/itm/EVGA-GeForce-GTX-108 … cQAAOSwt9JgPkQ7
Hmmm, usually what is to good to be true, it's not true... I don't think the seller has more them one card... But, good luck!
Warlord wrote on 2021-03-02, 14:26:Just bought a 1080ti for $59.00 Someone is selling a huge lot of them this morning.\ If you want one jump on it, they already sold 13 of them in 30 minutes.
https://www.ebay.com/itm/EVGA-GeForce-GTX-108 … cQAAOSwt9JgPkQ7
It´s just a scam... nobody would give them away!
and with free worldwide shipping...
They were probably abused and near dead exmining cards.
I'll take my chances.
Definitely make a post about it when it comes in. I do hope we're wrong and you get a good card for a insanely great deal.
Yeah it's a scam. This happened quite a lot during the last GPU shortage.
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Warlord wrote on 2021-03-02, 14:41:I'll take my chances.
I took a chance as well. I've had good experience getting money back on eBay (usually at lower price points though) when I received something different from the description and/or it didn't work.
I have no issues with purchasing used computer equipment at a reasonable price. If it works great! If not, oh well.
If this is a scam, I could post a Youtube video like those on RandomGaminginHD's channel when I disassemble it.
If its a scam i'll get my money back.
imi wrote on 2021-02-04, 01:05:so, while browsing my usual searches a few days ago this thing popped up and I was like... "sure" even though I have no idea wha […]
so, while browsing my usual searches a few days ago this thing popped up and I was like... "sure" even though I have no idea what it is x3
at first glance it looks like a SB 1.0 clone to me with a bunch of GALs to substitute logic chips?
could not find anything about this card, there is unfortunately no FCC ID or anything on it, only a generic serial number sticker on the back.
the supposed "OPL2" does not look like a genuine yamaha chip to me so idk what's under this sticker.
edit: on second glance the chip looks the same as the "5A12" OPL2 clone chip on another card I have.looking at the date codes it seems to be a card from 1991?
will take a more detailed picture when it arrives but I thought I'd ask if anyone knows what this is ^^
seller's picture:
sbclone.jpg
Yeah, that's SB compatible card. I have like 3 of them in various versions...
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True scam. Sometimes I get a auction where seller listed for example 2TB M9T for 20 each and then suddenly ebay pulled the auction and refunded all the buyers. This had happened 2 times for me on two separate occasions with different items.
I think seller was trying to gather the money and ship bricks.
Cheers,
Great Northern aka Canada.
As someone who got swindled by a scammer on Twitter, I'm not taking chances either for those items.
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$30. The most horrible disassembly ever, but not because of the strange design. In order to unscrew the fan cover I had to use a dremel eventually. The screws acted as if they were welded on, and you could see that they were factory-made. I understood why the cover of the second part of the "sandwich" was (unfortunately) broken by the previous owner. One of the fans does not work (when the voltage is turned on, it vibrates slightly. This white plasticine is left over from thermalpads. I ran it in dell optiplex 7040 with an additional external power supply without a fan to check if it works - I log into windows (w10), drivers are installed but In the device manager I see 2 GX2 GPUs with a yellow triangle. Well, I'm glad that I can see the desktop at all, because I did not expect that the card will even start in such an unusual config. Card is cleaned up and waiting for new thermalpads and a fan. The cheapest option - $4 (and the only one) are these two corrupted gpu`s:
The color and basic code of the fan is correct, but I'm worried that it only has 2 wires (the fan in gx2 has PWM). I can't find information anywhere if there were different PCB versions of these fans, I hope I can solder some additional wires.
Maybe someone has a gpu with this type of fan with two wires and can check ammount of pins.. i would be grateful 😀
I bought a Zenith Data Systems Z-425S+ yesterday. I don't know much about this system, I really couldn't find much about it online.
I thought i was buying a 386 -- which I really want, but when I opened it up I saw it was a 486. I couldn't read the model number from the poster's picture.
The battery was leaking, but from what I can tell it was confined to just the plastic holder. But just in case I'm going to pull the board out and check the back.
Hopefully this system works, and hopefully I can get into the BIOS.
486sx 25 is like fast 386 33 still good deal. Sometimes I am OCD about what exactly wanted to get so I paid little more to get 386 parts to rebuild my compaq computers.
My turn:
Value Village yielded goodies: Optiplex 990 SFF (sandy bridge CPU type), Rage IIc 2MB PCI for parts or use, LG 19" or so, Jasper board xbox 360 black with 120GB. Was still keeping a eye out for 360 slim hopefully score one with hard drive cartridge. Oh well, genuine microsoft slot in type (smaller type) in any size cartidges are expensive (around 50 cdn dollars total).
have to look at model number on LG and take apart the optiplex 990 tomorrow, very late tonight, I was with my friend at their house for dinner after trip to V.V.
Cheers,
Great Northern aka Canada.
Bought a Cooler Master cheap mini tower ATX case today for $20 from the local thrift store, will work well for any mini AT or mini ATX board.
Has a mobo and parts so was really hoping for some older more Vintage AMD board but nope was a 2015 era board.
WARNING not Vintage: has a Gigabyte GA-F2A68HM-HD2 rev 1.1 board, AMD A4-7300 APU, 2 x 4Gb Ballistic DDR3 1600Mhz, 500GB WD Blue HD and a no name DVDROM.
Disappointed in the PSU is very crappy no-name 450watt but the machine boots fine. Guess it was worth $20 but inside was dust filled and looked like it was a vacuum cleaner bag 🤣
Was really hoping for some older more Vintage AMD board but nope was a 2015 era board.
Hate posting a reply and then have to edit it because it made no sense 😁 First computer was an IBM 3270 workstation with CGA monitor. Stuff: https://archive.org/details/@horun
AMD 7000 series is much better than previous 6000 series. Upgrade the CPU and it will be good web gaming or web browsing.
The Crucial Ballistix are good sticks to keep. Really the micron made the chips and assembled these, Crucial is public facing for their micron memory. Not third party!
PS: The optiplex 990 SFF is a gold mine! Now I have i7-2600, 2x 2GB, 1TB hard drive. Wow good deal, perfect for XP.
Cheers,
Great Northern aka Canada.
pentiumspeed wrote on 2021-03-03, 03:14:486sx 25 is like fast 386 33 still good deal. Sometimes I am OCD about what exactly wanted to get so I paid little more to g […]
486sx 25 is like fast 386 33 still good deal. Sometimes I am OCD about what exactly wanted to get so I paid little more to get 386 parts to rebuild my compaq computers.
My turn:
Value Village yielded goodies: Optiplex 990 SFF (sandy bridge CPU type), Rage IIc 2MB PCI for parts or use, LG 19" or so, Jasper board xbox 360 black with 120GB. Was still keeping a eye out for 360 slim hopefully score one with hard drive cartridge. Oh well, genuine microsoft slot in type (smaller type) in any size cartidges are expensive (around 50 cdn dollars total).
have to look at model number on LG and take apart the optiplex 990 tomorrow, very late tonight, I was with my friend at their house for dinner after trip to V.V.
Cheers,
Looks like I'm going to have to shell out more if I want a 386 -- would like to recreate the 386DX 40 I had when I was younger. But I'm happy to have another 486, especially for only $35.
Good pick up! I see lots of 360s around, just never thought about buying one.
Miphee wrote on 2021-03-01, 10:13:Got a box of Z80 clones made in GDR. Just a little memento of the Eastern Bloc.
For a moment I thought someone started refabbing these when you said clone :lol