I actually got (at least) two QDI boards inside my retro systems, in fact I remember posting here two pics side by side & pointing out the differences between two boards which have the same layout (and printed marks), but had been slightly modified in post-production & have different chipsets. If anyone's interested, I might dig it up & re-post.
Speaking of pictures, I was cleaning my hard drive earlier tonight & found over 100 never seen nostalgic pictures from back in a day. LITERALLY from back in a day, taken throughout 2004, 05 and 2006. The only problem is that when I wanted to upload these to PostImage, I found out they're having financial problems & will most likely shut down
IDK guys, I'm open to suggestions... I could go back to ImageBam, but some of you here pointed out it's spamming way too much with their ads & popups *shrug*
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PostImage situation resolved, proceeding with image upload
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Starting with CoolerMaster Musketeer & AeroGate fan speed controller in
Red
Green
And blue color
My old room, as it was back in 2004...
Super Woofer!! Comparing to my latest SP-HF2020, they seem more like a toy really
One of my attempts to make a comic-like art out of Grand Theft Auto game. Since it didn't quite work out the way I was hoping to, I ended up making (and printing) this concept art of GTA3 Kuruma car
Love it!
The fastest CD-ROM drive unit I ever owned ... BenQ 56X
My wireless mouse, 1st one I had... Instead of using RF emitter, this one had to be in direct contact through IR beam, just like remote controller works. it's not even optical, it had a ball mechanism like all other (older) models back in a day
When I finally "upgraded" to USB devices, I had use the USB hub since the Asus P4B mobo only had 4 USB outlets...
Just a bunch of old computer cases & desktop speakers. Including one very old (but still functional, at the time) joystick. Don't remember what happened to these, but sorry to say I no longer have any of these
My old Sony Ericsson T630 phone, next to MP3 player
Both sitting on top of the VHS tape ... you can't get any more nostalgic than that!!
Previously mentioned T630 phone, in the original box... No longer have this one either, I sold it & bought the new model, K700i which I still have today. No longer in service obviously, and it has a dead battery, but looks good as new! Still have the original box, too!
My old Asus P4B system, 1st attempt at PC modding & upgrading on my own without any help. Yes, I know ... that cable management was a total mess!
More details of Asus P4B (Pentium 4, S423) build...
Some of the random PCI cards, including Hauppauge TV Tuner which I still have today (and is inside one of the retro systems I've made) AGP card is nVidia FX5600, the upgrade from Matrox Millennium G450 DualHead
Some random power supplies...
Along with this trusty Pentium 2 system, which I still have today but (sadly) no longer in the original case
Also, note the Voodoo2 card inside it, it was a 12mb Diamond card which worked perfectly fine, but since it was seriously outpowered & old (yet NOT nostalgic at the time), I gave it away for free
Not computer related, but those of you who love vinyl records might recognize this cartridge as Shure M94e, one of the better, yet cheaper models out there!
1st DVD-RW drive I ever had... I've been using it for maybe 3 or 4 days before one of my older CDs blew up & caused terminal damage to the internal components. I went back to the store & asked for refund, but they gave me this other LG DVD-RW drive instead. This one worked for a while longer, several months before it stopped working altogether so I went back AGAIN & they gave me black Philips DVD unit which worked OK for years. Both Nero & PowerDVD came with the retail version of BTC drive, LG was a bulk without any accessories or utilities.
3 CD-ROM units... BenQ, Compaq and BTC At the time, all 3 were fully functional
Epson Stylus Color 580, by the time it was taken out of service & got replaced with HP All-in-one 2355
HP AIO 2355....
Servicing Saba HiFi tape deck...