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36 minutes ago, Schnoz said:

What happened to it?

Damaged during a freak drifting accident 

I'm not an expert! In fact I'm usually just 1 google search ahead of you. 

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On 5/23/2019 at 8:04 PM, NoCarrier said:

Is this considered retro yet?  ;). It's a giant paperweight from 2012 that still won't run crysis maxed out.  (Probably worth less than my Voodoo 2 SLI setup)

@firelighter487 has one of those iirc.

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my old setup pc windows xp professional 2002 hp pavilion 772c 2.26Ghz 1GiB Ram 150GiB Storage

Intel pentium 4

Nvidia GeForce 4/3 Ti 500 (I have 2, my geforce 4 shattered)

 

 

 

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i had a i3 4150 and 8gb ddr3 and a gtx 750 ti sadly i dont have the gtx 750 ti i only have the i3 and ram and motherboard

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yeah sorry @Schnoz i had an older setup than that one with an ati radeon card and i think i had like a very bad intel cpu and like 4gb ram

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On 5/23/2019 at 12:27 AM, Dabombinable said:

That's Samsung though.....and a Chromebook.....

Why do you even need to cool it?

Love,

Mother Fawkes

 

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1 hour ago, Schnoz said:

They still produce a significant amount of heat, on the order of 4-12 watts

blow on it!

I live in misery USA. my timezone is central daylight time which is either UTC -5 or -4 because the government hates everyone.

into trains? here's the model railroad thread!

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Hello, I am new in this forum :)

 

And I like this topic. So I want show my collection :)

 

My old configuration (15 years ago) :

 

ABIT IC7-MAX3 with Intel Pentium 4 Extreme Edition 3.2 GHz with 2x 512 MB DDR 600 MHz A-DATA Vitesta (before when I played overclocking with Swiftech Storm for few years) and 4x512 MB DDR 400 MHz CAS2 Kingston HyperX (after). When I changed my configuration, I keep this parts for my collection :)

 

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Few months ago, I tested this configuration and it works always :D (yesterday, I found my old Swiftech Storm in my storag :) )

 

Pentium 4 Extreme Edition 3.2 GHz. I overclocked it at 3.94 GHz aircooling (Thermalright XP-120 with Delta 120mm @ 190 CFM) : https://hwbot.org/submission/657902_x_system_cpu_frequency_pentium_4_extreme_edition_3.2ghz_3940.1_mhz

 

But 100% stable in games was 3.73 GHz watercooling (Swiftech Storm) :)

 

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2x 256MB RAMBUS 800 MHz Samsung (it was for ASUS P3C-LS)

 

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ASUS P3C-LS

 

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ASUS P3C2000

 

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ABIT BH6

 

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ABIT PX5 with Pentium MMX 166 MHz

 

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ASUS CT-479 with Pentium M Dothan 1.6 GHz

 

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ACARD ANS-9010BA with 8x 2GB DDR2, it was for the cache (temp, pagefile, Firefox folder, ....), I used it more then 5 years ago. It was fast to load, like SSD :D

 

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Sapphire Radeon HD 4870 X2 and MSI GeForce 9800 GTX. First, I bought GeForce 9800 GTX used for 80 € but it was bad in performance for games. A few months later, I bought Radeon HD 4870 X2 used for 200 €, it was for to replace GeForce 9800 GTX. It was very good :)

 

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ATI All-in-Wonder X800 VE AGP and GeForce 4 Ti4800 SE. I bought AIW X800 VE for to play games but it was very bad in performance for games. For to replace this card, I bought Sapphire Radeon X1950 GT (sold). And for GeForce 4 Ti4800 SE, I used it for multimedia with my TV :) (the config was ASUS P4P800 with Pentium 4C 2.4 GHz)

 

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Guillemot MAXI Gamer 3D 3Dfx Voodoo # MSI GeForce 4 MX440 # ATI Rage Fury MAXX # Western Digital Paradise

 

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GeForce FX5200 64MB # ATI Fire GL4 # ATI VGA Wonder XL # STB Systems 3Dfx Voodoo 3

 

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3Ware Escalade 7500-8

 

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Hard disk drive 5.25" SCSI Micropolis 1624, 765 MB

 

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Hard disk drive 3.5" big SCSI Rodime RO652, 20 MB

 

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2x Intel Pentium III Xeon 667 MHz 256K, new, never used :)

 

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2x Intel Xeon DP 2.8 GHz dualcore s604

 

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My old computer for fun, it's for to play old games 3Dfx and other old games no 3Dfx :)

The config : Pentium III engineering sample @ 500 MHz (5x100), ASUS P2B-F, 4x 128 MB SDRAM 133, Leadtek WinFast GeForce 256 SDR, 2x Guillemot MAXI Gamer 3D² 8MB Voodoo 2 SLI, Creative Sound Blaster AWE64 ISA, HDD 3.5" 80GB, Fortron/Source FSP235-60GI and Zalman R1. The operating system is Windows 98 SE.

 

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PC #1 : Gigabyte Z170XP-SLI | i7-7700 | Cryorig C7 Cu | 32GB DDR4-2400 | LSI SAS 9211-8i | 240GB NVMe M.2 PCIe PNY CS2030 | SSD&HDDs 59.5TB total | Quantum LTO5 HH SAS drive | GC-Alpine Ridge | Corsair HX750i | Cooler Master Stacker STC-T01 | ASUS TUF Gaming VG27AQ 2560x1440 @ 60 Hz (plugged HDMI port, shared with PC #2) | Win10
PC #2 : Gigabyte MW70-3S0 | 2x E5-2689 v4 | 2x Intel BXSTS200C | 32GB DDR4-2400 ECC Reg | MSI RTX 3080 Ti Suprim X | 2x 1TB SSD SATA Samsung 870 EVO | Corsair AX1600i | Lian Li PC-A77 | ASUS TUF Gaming VG27AQ 2560x1440 @ 144 Hz (plugged DP port, shared with PC #1) | Win10
PC #3 : Mini PC Zotac 4K | Celeron N3150 | 8GB DDR3L 1600 | 250GB M.2 SATA WD Blue | Sound Blaster X-Fi Surround 5.1 Pro USB | Samsung Blu-ray writer USB | Genius SP-HF1800A | TV Panasonic TX-40DX600E UltraHD | Win10
PC #4 : ASUS P2B-F | PIII 500MHz | 512MB SDR 100 | Leadtek WinFast GeForce 256 SDR 32MB | 2x Guillemot Maxi Gamer 3D² 8MB in SLI | Creative Sound Blaster AWE64 ISA | 80GB HDD UATA | Fortron/Source FSP235-60GI | Zalman R1 | DELL E151FP 15" TFT 1024x768 | Win98SE

Laptop : Lenovo ThinkPad T460p | i7-6700HQ | 16GB DDR4 2133 | GeForce 940MX | 240GB SSD PNY CS900 | 14" IPS 1920x1080 | Win11

PC tablet : Fujitsu Point 1600 | PMMX 166MHz | 160MB EDO | 20GB HDD UATA | external floppy drive | 10.4" DSTN 800x600 touchscreen | AGFA SnapScan 1212u blue | Win98SE

Laptop collection #1 : IBM ThinkPad 340CSE | 486SLC2 66MHz | 12MB RAM | 360MB IDE | internal floppy drive | 10.4" DSTN 640x480 256 color | Win3.1 with MS-DOS 6.22

Laptop collection #2 : IBM ThinkPad 380E | PMMX 150MHz | 80MB EDO | NeoMagic MagicGraph128XD | 2.1GB IDE | internal floppy drive | internal CD-ROM drive | Intel PRO/100 Mobile PCMCIA | 12.1" FRSTN 800x600 16-bit color | Win98

Laptop collection #3 : Toshiba T2130CS | 486DX4 75MHz | 32MB EDO | 520MB IDE | internal floppy drive | 10.4" STN 640x480 256 color | Win3.1 with MS-DOS 6.22

And 6 others computers (Intel Compute Stick x5-Z8330, Giada Slim N10 WinXP, 2 Apple classic and 2 PC pocket WinCE)

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2 hours ago, X-System said:

 

That's a lot of parts...

Love,

Mother Fawkes

 

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Thanks :)

 

Ah I forgot to mention a red graphic card (with X800 and Ti4800), it's PowerColor Radeon HD 3850 AGP :)

 

And I have other parts in my collection, very lot but I don't do picture all my collection because, it's too many :)

 

But I already made my inventory's list :)

 

Processors

AMD Am286 12 MHz (N80L286-12/S) PLCC68
AMD Am486 DX2-80 PGA168
AMD Athlon 64 3000+ s939
AMD Athlon 64 X2 3800+ s939
AMD K6-2/400 Super socket 7
Cyrix GX Media 233 PGA320
IBM PowerPC 604 at 180 MHz for Power Macintosh 8500 / 9500
IDT WinChip C6 at 200 MHz socket 5
Intel 8080 at 2 MHz DIP40
Intel 8088 at 5 MHz DIP40
Intel 80186 12 MHz (TN80C186XL12) PLCC68 (2 pcs)
Intel A8220A PGA68
Intel Celeron 2.0 FSB400 s478
Intel Celeron 333 / 128K SLOT 1
Intel Celeron 433 s370
Intel Core i3-3220T LGA1155
Intel Core i3-6100T LGA1151
Intel i386 DX-25 PGA132
Intel i486 DX-33 PGA168
Intel i486 DX2-66 PGA168
Intel i486 DX4-100 PGA168
Intel i486 OverDrive DX2 PR66 PGA168
Intel i486 SX-25 PGA168
Intel i960 BGA540
Intel Itanium 2 at 900 MHz 1.5MB L3 (McKinley) PAC418
Intel Mobile 486 DX2-50, proprietary format
Intel Mobile 486 DX4-75, proprietary format
Intel Mobile Pentium 75, proprietary format
Intel Mobile Pentium III 900 s495
Intel Pentium 75 socket 5
Intel Pentium 120 socket 5
Intel Pentium MMX 166 socket 7
Intel Pentium 4 1.4 FSB400 s423
Intel Pentium 4 1.8 FSB400 s478
Intel Pentium 4 2.4 FSB800 s478
Intel Pentium 4 Extreme Edition 3.2 s478
Intel Pentium G850 LGA1155
Intel Pentium II 233 SLOT 1
Intel Pentium II 300 SLOT 1
Intel Pentium II 350 SLOT 1
Intel Pentium II 400 SLOT 1
Intel Pentium III 450 SLOT 1
Intel Pentium III 500 SLOT 1
Intel Pentium III 550 SLOT 1
Intel Pentium III Xeon 667 / 256K SLOT 2 (2 pcs)
Intel Pentium III Xeon 700 / 1MB SLOT 2 (2 pcs)
Intel Pentium M Dothan 1.6 s479 (installed on CT-479)
Intel Pentium Pro 200 256K socket 8
Intel Pentium Pro 200 1MB Black Edition socket 8
Intel Xeon 5133 LV LGA771 (2 pcs)
Intel Xeon 5150 LGA771 (2 pcs)
Intel Xeon Paxville DP 2.8 s604 (2 pcs)
Intel Xeon Prestonia LV 1.6 s604 (2 pcs)
Motorola MC68EC060RC50 (68060) PGA206
Motorola PC68060RC (68060) PGA206
Motorola XC68LC040RC33B (68LC040) PGA179
Signetics 68000 at 8 MHz (SCN68000C8N64) DIP64
ULSI Math-Co DX 40 MHz PGA68
Zilog Z8400HPS (Z80) at 8 MHz DIP40


Processor adapters

ASUS CT-479
Intel & Cyrix socket 370 for SLOT 1 motherboard FSB 66/100/133


Motherboards

ABIT BH6
ABIT IC7-MAX3
ABIT PX5 (2 pcs)
ASUS P3C-E
ASUS P3C-LS
ASUS P3C2000
ASUS P4PE-X
Jetway J-7BXAN


RAM memory

4x 1MB SIMM 30 pins 80 ns single sided
2x 4MB SIMM 30 pins single sided
4x 8.5MB SIMM 30 pins single sided
1x 16MB EDO SODIMM double sided
2x 32MB SDR PC-100 single sided
1x 32MB SDR PC-100 SODIMM single sided
2x 64MB SDR PC-100 SODIMM double sided
2x 128MB SDR PC-100 single sided
4x 128MB SDR PC-100 double sided
3x 128MB SDR PC-133 single sided
2x 256MB DDR PC-2700 double sided
2x 512MB DDR PC-3200 single sided
4x 512MB DDR PC-3200 double sided
2x 512MB DDR PC-6400 double sided
2x 1GB DDR PC-3200 double sided
2x 256MB Rambus PC-800 8 bits single sided
2x 512MB DDR2 Fully Buffered PC2-5300 double sided
1x 1GB DDR2 Fully Buffered PC2-5300 double sided
1x 2GB DDR2 Fully Buffered PC2-5300 double sided
1x 1GB DDR2 PC-5300 SODIMM double sided
1x 2GB DDR2 PC-5300 SODIMM double sided
1x 1GB DDR3 PC3-8500 single sided
2x 2GB DDR3 PC3-10600 single sided
1x 1GB DDR3L PC-12800 SODIMM double sided
2x 4GB DDR3L PC-12800 double sided


Graphic cards

3Dfx JAMMA
3Dfx Voodoo 3 3000 AGP 2x
ATI 3D Charger 8MB PCI (3D Rage II+DVD)
ATI All-In-Wonder X800 VE AGP 8x
ATI Fire GL4 AGP Pro 4x
ATI FireGL V3100 128MB PCIe x16
ATI Radeon X550 256MB VGA TV-out PCIe x16
ATI Rage Fury MAXX AGP 4x
ATI Rage LT Pro 8MB AGP 2x
ATI Rage XL 8MB AGP 2x
ATI Rage XL 8MB PCI
ATI VGA Wonder XL 1MB ISA
ATI Video Xpression 1MB PCI (Mach64 VT)
ATI Xpert 98 8MB AGP 2x (Rage Pro Turbo)
Daytona AGP362 8MB AGP 2x (S3 Trio3D/2X)
Diamond Stealth III S540 32MB AGP 4x (S3 Savage4 Pro)
Eagle Magic 64/GX MKII 4MB PCI (S3 ViRGE/DX)
Flagpoint S3-4SA 1MB PCI (S3 Trio64V+)
generic Cirrus Logic CL-GD5446 1MB PCI
generic S3 Trio 3D/2X 4MB AGP 2x
generic S3 Trio64UV+ 1MB PCI
generic S3 Trio64V+ 1MB PCI (7 pcs)
generic S3 Trio64V2/DX 1MB PCI
generic S3 Trio64V2/DX 2MB PCI (2 pcs)
generic S3 ViRGE/DX 2MB PCI
generic S3 ViRGE/DX 4MB PCI
generic SiS 6202 1MB PCI
generic SiS 6215 1MB PCI
generic SiS 6326 4MB AGP 2x
generic SiS 6326 8MB AGP 2x (2 pcs)
Guillemot MAXI Gamer 3D 4MB PCI (3Dfx Voodoo 1)
Leadtek WinFast A280 TD MyVIVO AGP 8x (GeForce4 Ti 4800SE)
Matrox Millennium II 4MB PCI (MGA-2164WP)
Matrox Productiva G100 8MB AGP 1x
MSI MS-8866 AGP 8x (GeForce4 MX 440)
MSI N9800GTX PCIe x16
nVIDIA GeForce FX 5200 64MB AGP 8x
nVIDIA GeForce4 Ti 4600 AGP 8x
Number Nine SR9 NLX 8MB AGP 2x (S3 Savage4 LT)
PowerColor Radeon HD 3850 512MB AGP 8x
Sapphire Radeon HD 4870 X2 PCIe x16
Sapphire Radeon X1550 256MB PCIe x16
Surf Warrior Plus S3 ViRGE 3D /DX 2MB PCI (S3 ViRGE/DX)
Western Digital Paradise ISA


Acquisition cards

Hauppauge! WinTV PAL/SECAM PCI
Pinnacle PCTV Analog Pro PCI
Pinnacle PCTV Sat Pro PCI
Pinnacle Studio MovieBox USB 510


Sound cards

ASUS SPDIF-SA
Creative Sound Blaster Live! 5.1 PCI
Creative Sound Blaster 32 ISA avec 2 sticks RAM installed
ESS AudioDrive ES1868F ISA


Network cards

3Com EtherLink III 10Mb ISA
D-Link DE-660 Ethernet 10Mb PC Card 16-bit Type II
D-Link DGE-510T Gigabit PCI
generic RTL8139C 100Mb PCI
IBM 10/100 EtherJet CardBus Adapter 32-bit Type II
IBM 10/100 EtherJet CardBus Ready Port Adapter 32-bit Type III
IBM NetXtreme 1000 SX Fiber Ethernet PCI-X/133
Intel PRO/100 PC Card 16-bit PCMCIA Type II
PLANET RTL8139D 100Mb PCI
Trust NW-1100 PCI Network Adapter 100Mb
Xircom Ethernet Adapter 10/100 32-bit PCMCIA Type II (2 pcs)
Xircom RealPort CardBus Ethernet 10/100+Modem 56 32-bit Type III


Extension cards

Adaptec FireConnect 4300 PCI
generic RS-232 avec 2 ports DE-9 PCI
generic USB 2.0 avec 2 ports + 1 port header PCI
PROTECH-CX USB 2.0 Card 4port + 1 internal PCI
The GameCard PRO PCMCIA Type II for the joystick


Modems / routers

3Com U.S. Robotics 56K Faxmodem
CISCO RV110W Wireless-N VPN Firewall (router)
ECI B-Focus ADSL USB Wanadoo (ADSL)
generic CONEXANT RS56/SP-PCI RTC 56k
Linksys WAG54GS-FR (ADSL / ADSL2+ router)
Linksys WRT54GS (router)
Thomson SpeedTouch 510 (ADSL)
Thomson SpeedTouch 609 (ADSL router)


Access Point

D-Link DWL-G700AP


Switchs

D-Link DGS-1005D Gigabit Switch (litte format)
D-Link DGS-1005D Gigabit Switch (big format)
D-Link DKVM-4K 4-Port KVM Switch


Storages

ACARD ANS-9010BA SATA-II 5.25" with 8 sticks RAM 2GB DDR2 installed + CF memory card 16GB
Conner Peripherals CP 2045 40MB 3500 RPM IDE 2.5" (Apple)
Conner Peripherals CP 3041 43MB 3600 RPM IDE 3.5" (new)
Fujitsu Mobile 6.4GB 4200 RPM UDMA33 2.5"
Gigabyte i-RAM PCI SATA avec 4 sticks RAM 1GB DDR installed
HP 36GB 15000 RPM SCSI Ultra320 SCA-80 3.5"
Maxtor Atlas 10K IV 36GB 10000 RPM SCSI Ultra320 SCA-80 3.5" (new and sealed)
Micropolis 1624 765MB 3600 RPM SCSI 50 pins 5.25"
Rodime RO652 20MB 2750 RPM SCSI 50 pins 3.5"
Samsung SpinPoint 10.2GB 5400 RPM UDMA66 3.5"
Samsung SpinPoint 80GB 5400 RPM UDMA100 3.5"
Seagate Barracuda 7200.9 40GB 7200 RPM SATA-II 3.5" (2 pcs)
Seagate Medalist 3.2GB 5400 RPM UDMA33 3.5"
Seagate Medalist 428MB 3800 RPM EIDE 3.5"
Seagate U4 8.4GB 5400 RPM UDMA66 3.5"
Toshiba 1.44GB 4200 RPM UDMA100 2.5"
Toshiba 4GB 4200 RPM UDMA33 2.5" (2 pcs)
Western Digital Caviar 2.5GB 5400 RPM UDMA33 3.5"
Western Digital Raptor 74GB 10000 RPM SATA 3.5"


Controller cards

3ware Escalade 7500-8 ATA-133 PCI 64/33
generic eSATA RAID 2port CardBus 32-bit Type II
generic RAID with 2 channels ATA-133 PCI
HP LSI SAS3080X-HP SAS PCI-X/133
HP Smart Array P400 256MB SAS PCIe x8
PROMISE SATA300 TX4 PCI (2 pcs)
Tekram DC-315U Ultra SCSI PCI
Tekram DC-390/T Fast SCSI PCI


Optical drives & writers

CD drive Creative CD2422E IDE
CD drive LG CRD-8522B IDE
CD drive SONY CDU4011-10 IDE
CD drive TORISAN CDR-C3G IDE (3 CD autoloader)
CD-R writer SONY CDU948S SCSI 50 pins
CD-RW writer Ionics CDD4401/31 IDE
CD-RW writer Yamaha CRW-F1 IDE
CD-RW writer Yamaha CRW2100S SCSI 50 pins (2 pcs)
DVD drive Lite-On SOHD-16P9SV IDE
DVD drive Pioneer DVD-303S-A SCSI 50 pins
DVD drive Pioneer DVD-305S SCSI 50 pins
DVD drive Samsung SH-D162 IDE (2 pcs)
DVD drive Samsung TS-H352 IDE


Powers supply

Corsair AX750 Gold 750 W (20/24 pins ATX / 2x 2x4 pins 12V aux./ESP / 4x 6+2 pins PCIE / 12x SATA / 8x molex / 2x molex floppy) - modular
Corsair VS350 350 W (20/24 pins ATX / 2x4 pins 12V aux./EPS / 6+2 pins PCIE / 4x SATA / 3x molex / 1x molex floppy) - no modular
FSP 400 W (20/24 pins ATX / 1x4 pins 12V aux. / 1x6 pins PCIE / 2x SATA / 6x molex / 2x molex floppy) - no modular
generic 200 W (2x6 pins AT / 3x molex / 2x molex floppy / 1 AT push-button integred) - no modular
generic 350 W (20 pins ATX / 1x4 pins 12V aux. / 1x6 pins 5V&3.3V aux. / 4x molex / 2x molex floppy) - no modular
generic 420 W (20 pins ATX / 1x4 pins 12V aux. / 4x molex / 1x molex floppy) - no modular
HIPER TypeM 530 W (20/24 pins ATX / 1x4 pins 12V aux. / 1x8 pins 12V EPS / 1x6 pins PCIE / 2x SATA / 6x molex / 2x molex floppy) - no modular


Other peripherals

4x rack HDD 3.5" ATA
SilverStone SST-FP54 LCD monitor DB-25 IEEE 1284
EPSON ZIP100 DB-25 IEEE 1284
Iomega JAZ 2 Go SCSI 50 pins 3.5"
Iomega JAZ 2 Go SCSI HD-50
Iomega ZIP250 DB-25 IEEE 1284
Iomega ZIP750 FireWire400
Iomega ZIP750 USB

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PC #1 : Gigabyte Z170XP-SLI | i7-7700 | Cryorig C7 Cu | 32GB DDR4-2400 | LSI SAS 9211-8i | 240GB NVMe M.2 PCIe PNY CS2030 | SSD&HDDs 59.5TB total | Quantum LTO5 HH SAS drive | GC-Alpine Ridge | Corsair HX750i | Cooler Master Stacker STC-T01 | ASUS TUF Gaming VG27AQ 2560x1440 @ 60 Hz (plugged HDMI port, shared with PC #2) | Win10
PC #2 : Gigabyte MW70-3S0 | 2x E5-2689 v4 | 2x Intel BXSTS200C | 32GB DDR4-2400 ECC Reg | MSI RTX 3080 Ti Suprim X | 2x 1TB SSD SATA Samsung 870 EVO | Corsair AX1600i | Lian Li PC-A77 | ASUS TUF Gaming VG27AQ 2560x1440 @ 144 Hz (plugged DP port, shared with PC #1) | Win10
PC #3 : Mini PC Zotac 4K | Celeron N3150 | 8GB DDR3L 1600 | 250GB M.2 SATA WD Blue | Sound Blaster X-Fi Surround 5.1 Pro USB | Samsung Blu-ray writer USB | Genius SP-HF1800A | TV Panasonic TX-40DX600E UltraHD | Win10
PC #4 : ASUS P2B-F | PIII 500MHz | 512MB SDR 100 | Leadtek WinFast GeForce 256 SDR 32MB | 2x Guillemot Maxi Gamer 3D² 8MB in SLI | Creative Sound Blaster AWE64 ISA | 80GB HDD UATA | Fortron/Source FSP235-60GI | Zalman R1 | DELL E151FP 15" TFT 1024x768 | Win98SE

Laptop : Lenovo ThinkPad T460p | i7-6700HQ | 16GB DDR4 2133 | GeForce 940MX | 240GB SSD PNY CS900 | 14" IPS 1920x1080 | Win11

PC tablet : Fujitsu Point 1600 | PMMX 166MHz | 160MB EDO | 20GB HDD UATA | external floppy drive | 10.4" DSTN 800x600 touchscreen | AGFA SnapScan 1212u blue | Win98SE

Laptop collection #1 : IBM ThinkPad 340CSE | 486SLC2 66MHz | 12MB RAM | 360MB IDE | internal floppy drive | 10.4" DSTN 640x480 256 color | Win3.1 with MS-DOS 6.22

Laptop collection #2 : IBM ThinkPad 380E | PMMX 150MHz | 80MB EDO | NeoMagic MagicGraph128XD | 2.1GB IDE | internal floppy drive | internal CD-ROM drive | Intel PRO/100 Mobile PCMCIA | 12.1" FRSTN 800x600 16-bit color | Win98

Laptop collection #3 : Toshiba T2130CS | 486DX4 75MHz | 32MB EDO | 520MB IDE | internal floppy drive | 10.4" STN 640x480 256 color | Win3.1 with MS-DOS 6.22

And 6 others computers (Intel Compute Stick x5-Z8330, Giada Slim N10 WinXP, 2 Apple classic and 2 PC pocket WinCE)

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1 hour ago, X-System said:

 

wow!

I live in misery USA. my timezone is central daylight time which is either UTC -5 or -4 because the government hates everyone.

into trains? here's the model railroad thread!

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1 hour ago, X-System said:

oh

Huh, there appears to be a wet spot on my pants now. Strange.

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Take this in people. The only Colossus in the world that still works (rebuilt from the ground up 13 years ago) and this is also the world's first electronic digital computer.

 

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Best fans ?

 

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2x Vantec Tornado TD9238H 12V & 1 Amp

2x Delta FFB1212EHE 12V & 3 Amp

 

And top and right, you see electrical terminal connector ? It's because the original 3-pin connector was burned... 12V * 3 Amp = 36 W ? So I removed it and I installed the electrical terminal connector with molex cable :)

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40 minutes ago, Schnoz said:

I'm pretty sure that 35 pins from a single fan connector would fry most motherboards. First off: Where do you get those fans? Second: Which mobos support them, server boards?

I didn't connect it on my motherboard because it takes too powerful for my motherboard :D. I did connect it direct on power supply with a classic adapter (3-pin to molex) :)

 

I get Delta fans from an US website who accepted the international shipping (I am from France). I don't remember the name of website. It was +10 years ago. But now, you can to find it easy (Google can to find it for you ;) )

 

And for Vantec fans, I get it from a french website :)

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PC #2 : Gigabyte MW70-3S0 | 2x E5-2689 v4 | 2x Intel BXSTS200C | 32GB DDR4-2400 ECC Reg | MSI RTX 3080 Ti Suprim X | 2x 1TB SSD SATA Samsung 870 EVO | Corsair AX1600i | Lian Li PC-A77 | ASUS TUF Gaming VG27AQ 2560x1440 @ 144 Hz (plugged DP port, shared with PC #1) | Win10
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Laptop collection #2 : IBM ThinkPad 380E | PMMX 150MHz | 80MB EDO | NeoMagic MagicGraph128XD | 2.1GB IDE | internal floppy drive | internal CD-ROM drive | Intel PRO/100 Mobile PCMCIA | 12.1" FRSTN 800x600 16-bit color | Win98

Laptop collection #3 : Toshiba T2130CS | 486DX4 75MHz | 32MB EDO | 520MB IDE | internal floppy drive | 10.4" STN 640x480 256 color | Win3.1 with MS-DOS 6.22

And 6 others computers (Intel Compute Stick x5-Z8330, Giada Slim N10 WinXP, 2 Apple classic and 2 PC pocket WinCE)

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I think I have a Vantec Stealth around somewhere. My fave fans were the Sunon Maglev tho....

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22 hours ago, LinusTechTipsFanFromDarlo said:

Take this in people. The only Colossus in the world that still works (rebuilt from the ground up 13 years ago) and this is also the world's first electronic digital computer.

 

 

I've been to see that too. A few years back I sent a box of old, unused, valves to the museum as they always need certain ones.

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Never opened original 8800 ultra sc I just bought from a lady who’s dad was a wolfenstine  player also got a gts 8800 from her both in the box $20 each how the mighty GPUs have fallen. was the "titan" of its day price and performance 

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7 minutes ago, Schnoz said:

Aww, come on, you can't just show us the box. There's a card inside the box! :D

Looks to be shrink-wrapped.

 

One day, that box and its contents are gonna be worth a lot of money.

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53 minutes ago, Schnoz said:

Oh yeah I didn't read the word "unopened". Yep, keep that around and one day it will sell for hundreds!

of millions just give it a few years.

I live in misery USA. my timezone is central daylight time which is either UTC -5 or -4 because the government hates everyone.

into trains? here's the model railroad thread!

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