Reply 17720 of 56727, by x0zm_
wrote:That Electromyne shit worries the hell out of me. I'm afraid that's site is the beginning of commercialized overpriced retro computing. They want nearly £100 for $40 dollar cards like V3 3000s. The idea for a site like that (I thought) should be to have the lowest prices on the net for that stuff. There are a couple of vintage PC YouTubers advertising for there shitty overpriced European only service too.
I don't mind them for small things I can't easily get locally - RAM, decent old socket heatsinks, etc. Things that aren't "valuable" or collectible. Often for me it is cheaper to buy some things from them in bulk and wait a few weeks for it to arrive than to buy it locally. Australia doesn't have much retro stuff around unless you are spending all your free time looking for it. At the same time, a lot of their stuff is seriously overpriced. 300 EUR GF2 ultra? If that ever sells, I'm selling my collection and buying a GTX Titan card for my main PC 😉
Can't blame YouTubers for taking the sponsorship though. Quality videos take time to produce. Time is money, and getting advertising dollars or free stuff for their channel (or both) is always a good incentive to keep doing it.
But on topic, what I bought today:
Asus CUV4X-D - Dual socket 370 board. Comes with two 1GHz Coppermine which I'll probably upgrade to two modded 1.4GHz Tualatins in time. Bought it somewhat locally from a bulk classified listing for $20 AUD. Will be my new test bench retro motherboard, replacing my CUSL2 which has started acting up a lot lately. Might be an easy fix, but I have a feeling the NB is failing given the memory/PCI card issues - and I know its not the memory or cards I put in it.
No pictures yet as I'm not picking it up until the weekend as it is about 150KM away, but still a good purchase at a good price nonetheless. Will take some time to get there and back plus petrol costs. But most S370 non-OEM boards cost around $50+ here, and dual sockets even more.
If I don't end up using for test bench, I'll find some other project for it. Or at the very least a new home for it.