Reply 39560 of 56701, by appiah4
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Great sound cards, still on the lookout for one of these for a good price. No luck so far.. 🙁
Great sound cards, still on the lookout for one of these for a good price. No luck so far.. 🙁
Socket3 wrote on 2021-06-22, 13:48:brostenen wrote on 2021-06-22, 12:38:That is not a bad case you got there. I might go for one like that the next time I am building a modern workstation. I have been […]
Socket3 wrote on 2021-06-22, 12:30:I love that thing, I'm on a lookout for a deal on one myself. I also love the Cooler Master HAF XB - got my i7 3930k rig in one of those.
That is not a bad case you got there. I might go for one like that the next time I am building a modern workstation. I have been using laptops exclusively the last 10 years as my daily driver. So it might be refreshing to have a workstation instead. But I need more desk space for that.
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Ohhh..... I see one tiny design flaw on the Cooler Master HAF XB. If you have an angled ATX Power connector on the top of the mainboard, facing up, then you got a real issue mounting it in that case. What they should have done, is to have the board mounting, shifted all the way to the left of the case (facing from the front of the case). But most ATX boards are not designed with an ATX Power connector in that spot. Actually only a small number. So it is a minor design flaw, that might not be a real issue at all.There's ample space on the motherboard tray to the front and right side of the case - an angled ATX connector would not be a problem. In fact there's so much space to the front of the case that you can fit an XLATX motherboard in there - well, some will fit anyway - if you remove the two hot swappable HDD cages. The case is extremely well ventilated and the fact that the motherboard is mounted horizontally greatly contributes to good temperatures. I'm running my 3930k @ 4.5GHz cooled by a Thermalright "Le grand macho RT" in my HAF XB and temps are extremely good.
Ahhh.... Good to know. 😀
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SteveC wrote on 2021-06-22, 22:30:Picked up a PS/2 Model 50 for next to nothing... of course the floppy doesn't work...
It's interesting how commonly these fail, I have 4 PS/2 systems and all floppy drives still work. Guess I'm just incredibly lucky. If you've got some soldering skill you can replace the caps and have it back up and running easily.
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I have done a recap, same behaviour - the drive seeks on boot and spins just never actually reads anything 🙁 I've ordered one of these though now https://texelec.com/product/ibm-ps2-to-standa … floppy-adapter/
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appiah4 wrote on 2021-06-22, 19:01:Great sound cards, still on the lookout for one of these for a good price. No luck so far.. 🙁
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Bought this EasyNote of Packard Bell 2000s for retro works.
Nestel wrote on 2021-06-23, 15:27:Bought this EasyNote of Packard Bell 2000s for retro works.
Dude, that second photo freaked me out at first. Your reflection on the screen makes it look like someone is pointing a gun at you. 🤣
The latest arrival .. ASEM DESK 3021
Onboard EGA + serial + printer
snagged the little gem for 5 bucks locally. Inside is nothing much p4 sis chipset. but a steal for the case.
Cool, maybe a working floppy drive too? Don't forget to bring the P4 to the meeting, we nearly have enough to put in the incinerator for the offering. 😉
Unicorn herding operations are proceeding, but all the totes of hens teeth and barrels of rocking horse poop give them plenty of hiding spots.
Ya maybe and a cd The psu has 30a on the 5v rail dunno if it's any good or not the inside Reaks of ciggy sticks
I too have a smelly case, it is starting to wear off after a few months.
Ciggy stick smell is better than ozon smell though.
That's a nice case and I love the PAC Man power button
What brand and model is the PSU?
If it were me, I wouldn't dare use it except for maybe testing unless a full recap was done at a minimum. And even then, who knows if the voltages will be within specifications.
I actually just tested a bunch of old PSUs that I had been saving and 6 of them were no bueno. From completely dead to blown caps to the caps looking fine but the voltages being out of specifications.
I only saved one which was a 650w ToPower unit which I originally bought because it has high amperage on the 5v line. When I hooked it up to my PSU tester, it turned on and immediately popped and started smoking because one of the caps caught fire. It did stay powered on though so a recap it shall have.
It doesn't look too bad.
After being quite impressed with the Moukey 6 channel mixer i decided to pick up the 4 channel one for my Pentium machine in the Prime sale. Really impressed with it for £18!
Also snagged this Asus Geforce 2 GTS Pro for £8
brostenen wrote on 2021-06-22, 07:53:MCGA wrote on 2021-06-21, 20:33:I have that case, bought it new for about 130 bucks. It will probably be my case for decades to come. […]
brostenen wrote on 2021-06-21, 15:25:Recieved my Corsair Carbide 540 case. A bit scuffed and some scratches on the window. But hey, almost 10 year old case. It was r […]
Recieved my Corsair Carbide 540 case. A bit scuffed and some scratches on the window. But hey, almost 10 year old case.
It was really dirty, and bird feathers inside the case. A vacume cleaner, some window cleaner and soap water.
I actually thought that it was 3.5 inch drive bays on the front. Nope!!! Those are 5.25 inch ones. This is an BIG case.
I have not been able to find any red version like mine, so it might be a case mod. And I got a Noctua fan as a bonus.
All drive holders are in the case, and there are some SATA extension cables as well.I am a happy man. Will look great with that ATX-64 board inside. (And not bad for 26 Euro)
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Corsair-03.jpgI have that case, bought it new for about 130 bucks. It will probably be my case for decades to come.
The red is a mod. The front grill comes out easily for cleaning, so it's not hard to paint just it. And they covered the MOST beautiful Corsair badge.
Both of the 5.25" bays are still covered on my case.
This case reminded me of the SGI Onyx cases, which is why I wanted it. Anyways, I'm planning on putting wood paneling on the front right site, or painted parts of mine beige.
Anyways, great case IMO. It has a ton of expansion and air flow.
Yup. The more I look at it, the more I love it. And it it a case with great expandability. I too can see the design of old Unix systems in this. However it looks more like cray and vax in one to me. Does not matter if it is modded. It will house a Commodore64 anyway. And for that small amount that I paid for it, then the lack of the corsair badge does not matter. I might look around for a C64 case badge. To see if they are avaliable somewere.
When I read ATX 64, I thought AMD! A giant case for an awesome project. =D I'm still looking for a Commodore 64. They're rare in my area and I'm always looking. : |
Warlord wrote on 2021-06-23, 20:12:It doesn't look too bad.
If I'd just got that new, I'd derate it to ~250W, I'd prefer to see extruded sinks for 3ooW+
Unicorn herding operations are proceeding, but all the totes of hens teeth and barrels of rocking horse poop give them plenty of hiding spots.