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Those CPUs were uncommon BITD. They're flat-out rare now..
486 is always somewhat rare, there's no doubt about that :)

No, what I meant to say is that to me personally, 8800GT and Iomega drive are the two most interesting items. I still have my own Gainward-branded 8800GT with 512MB of VRAM inside secondary Q6600, and it is a great performer! The only reason I upgraded to GTX760 was Grand Theft Auto 5 and later BeamNG Drive.

As for Iomega drive, seeing the original, retail box is quite rare & fascinating find nowdays. I remember buying Zip100 back in a day, and those were sold in "Bulk", just the drive alone, inside some blue plastic bag. No box, no instructions, no software, nothing. Not that I needed any of those, but it has that "cool" factor ;)
 
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I'm trying to decide between buying some stuff:
A. Replacement caps for my P4C800-E Deluxe
B. Thermal upgrades for my GTX 690
C. Replace the battery in my iPhone 6S (it currently lasts an hour max, so I taped a battery pack to the back and now get 2 hours)

Any thoughts?
 

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Well for sure cap replacements and thermal upgrades @RealKGB :toast:

If the phone is still being used, then yeah, I'd replace the battery for sure.
 
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If the phone is still being used, then yeah, I'd replace the battery for sure.
The 6S is my daily phone, though I don't use it all that much because school.
I'm also not sure if I should invest too much into it since I don't plan to keep it for too long - it's the 16GB version and I have to work to keep it below 15.5GB.
I think I'll go for the thermal upgrades. I don't have the time/money to work on P4HT right now and I still need to practice a LOT before recapping my P4C800-E Deluxe, and since the battery doesn't bother me too much I can do that with Christmas money.

Then again, I play Ingress and that eats battery like a 3090 does power.
Decisions, decisions.
 
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This brings back so many memories !!!!! In 1996, I had a system built for I believe around $1200. It was an Intel 166 mmx, Windows 95, If I remember right it had 512 mb RAM, and a amazingly fast Viper 3D ...... later I added a Monster 3dFx card , all on dial up playing Rogue Spear. For about a week, i had the fastest computer one could buy.....just about a week !!!!!!! .....LOL ...... it has all come a long way and you folks played a huge roll it the development ..... I read one time that the single biggest driving force for computers in general and peripherals specifically is gaming....... I am not an educated man so that seems to make sense to me.....
 
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This brings back so many memories !!!!! In 1996, I had a system built for I believe around $1200. It was an Intel 166 mmx, Windows 95, If I remember right it had 512 mb RAM, and a amazingly fast Viper 3D ...... later I added a Monster 3dFx card , all on dial up playing Rogue Spear. For about a week, i had the fastest computer one could buy.....just about a week !!!!!!! .....LOL ...... it has all come a long way and you folks played a huge roll it the development ..... I read one time that the single biggest driving force for computers in general and peripherals specifically is gaming....... I am not an educated man so that seems to make sense to me.....
Yeah, this thread will do that too you! Welcome to TPU!

@Robert B
That CyrixDX4 has been playing on my mind. That is a rare enough CPU and looks in good enough condition, I'd clean it up and frame it! Make it a conversation piece! Only an idea and suggestion..
EDIT:
Just looked on ebay, there are a few examples of it, and the prices aren't bad.. I guess it wasn't that rare after all.
 
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Creative 3DBlaster GeForce Annihilator - GF256 32MB SDR
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Gigabyte GA-5AX Rev 4.1 - SS7 with mistery K6-2 or (wishful thinking) K6-3. The cooler is stuck firmly and I'll power it up next week to see what's what. :D Also it need a few caps.
Misc. i7-3770K and 6x I5-650 CPUs.
 

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After I straighten the pins and I'll clean it a little, I'll post the pics. :)

L.E.

Fresh stuff.

AMD Athlon XP 3200+ AXDA3200DKV4E :D
ECS K755A with a mistery pink ceramic CPU
Albatron FX5600CP AGP- it needs a cap
No name ISA controller FCC ID ID2-W83757AA / IOW87/78 ver 1.1 - these puppies keep popping up and usually I pick them up. Older motherboards need them as that stuff wasn't integrated back then.
Western Digital PTV-WD3X ver.H1 WD90C31A-LR ISA VGA card 1MB?
GVC Corporation Sound Card Jazz 16 S-16FC/M FCC ID: DK4S-16FCM ISA soundcard - some kind of clone. :D
 

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Nice finds.
ECS K7S5A is an interesting board. SiS chipset, and supports SDR/DDR. It should be Geode-capable and has universal AGP slot.
I have K7S6A that followed, with Geode NX1750 and Voodoo 3000. Great combo.

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I had a K7S5A + Duron 1.2GHz, in 2001-2002 or so, when my Celeron 366 gave up after an OC attempt at 550MHz at the shop from where I bought the K7S5A from. :D The tech guy from there bragged that he could OC it to 550 easy so I told him to do it. The boss of the shop wasn't so pleased but I was. :D I got a nice discount on the combo. :D

I like how you cool that V3!
 
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Found the Coolermaster case local with a old board inside.

The case is largely immaculate, just has a tone of gunky old sound deadening foam to remove...

The board was a P5Q-Deluxe. Works perfectly.

Had two nocuta fans prob worth more than I paid for the lot.

The HD3870 was found on the floor at a local refuge / waste centre. Also works perfectly.

Need to have a think what build to do with the cooermaster, does anyone know the model of it?
 
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Looks fairly modern with real glass, and not plexi

EDIT:
It's Coolermaster ATC 220, released around April 2003. It colud cover anything from late Pentium III to early Athlon64. Great find :).
(IMHO, ATC was/still is the best looking line they had.)

Here's an idea: an early Athlon64 build (s754/s939) with some bling. Corsair XMS Xpert modules with LEDs, and maybe Wraith Prism as CPU cooler on old Athlon? It fits.
 
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K6-2 will be back on my menu :D

Meanwhile, I got the whole PCChips machine set up just fine and stable:

CPU - Celeron 533 Sk370
MB - PCChips M726MRT "BXcel"
GPU - Prolink GF2 MX400 64MB
RAM - 384MB PC133 @ 100 MHz
Sound - onboard C-Media/C3DX CMI8738 PCI
NIC - RTL8100C PCI
PSU - 200W ASTI LC-200C
HDD - Quantum Fireball lct15
ODD - LG GSA-4167B + ASUS DRW-1814BL
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USB 2.0 - VIA VT6212 PCI
OS - Win98SE
 

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And here's the K6-II+ machine I've got.
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Recapped with japanese caps, flashed with latest BIOS. GPU is a Chaintech FX5500 256M I had around. Probably one of the best FX5500 implementations though you DO need a fan on that thing (I only had a passive cooler for it.) as it gets as hot as the RAM regulator that's on the P5MVP3 ("KILAR" KV1083).
 
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And here's the K6-II+ machine I've got.
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Recapped with japanese caps, flashed with latest BIOS. GPU is a Chaintech FX5500 256M I had around. Probably one of the best FX5500 implementations though you DO need a fan on that thing (I only had a passive cooler for it.) as it gets as hot as the RAM regulator that's on the P5MVP3 ("KILAR" KV1083).
Very nice! I would most definitely add a fan to the GPU though. IIRC, that board can handle 256MB dimms of PC133.
 
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Perhaps not quite nostalgic, but I FINALLY got around & upgraded my daily runner (Q6600) with i5 760, running 16GB of DDR3 and (for the first time) SSD drive. Huge thanks to @basco for the free motherboard, i5 CPU and 8GB of HyperX DDR3 RAM :toast:

WD Blue SSD drive, mounted inside 3.5" mounting bracket, placed inside 5.25" frame adapter. Long story short, I couldn't place the damn thing anywhere else, since it would require bottom side installation, and the Coolermaster Cosmos case "drawers" are only compatible with 3.5" sized drive(s)


Rest of the components:


I'll admit, cable management could have been better, but for now it'll do just fine. I messed up the hard drive boot priority so I had to sort them out, but eventually everything worked out OK. SSD is System/Boot, WD Gold main Storage and additional 320GB WD used exclusively for Windows XP & its Program Files.
 
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Yesterday I found a bunch of stuff that it is good to have. :D

1. 2x Diamond Viper V330 NLX, Riva 128, AGP 4MB
2. ATI Graphics Solution-SR P/N 168328 - ISA 8bit
3. Hercules Stingray 64/Video - Ark Logic 2000 ARK2000MT - PCI 2MB * FCC ID:LBG-2000PC2M
4. Promise Ultra 100 Controller PCI
5. IDE Iomega Zip 100 internal unit - unfortunately defective. Click, click, ...
6. 2x VLB Controllers - DI-600 / DI600 Rev. 1.0 - FCC ID:H9NDI-600 * Elitegroup Computer Systems Inc VESA Local Bus I/O Card DI-600
7. A bunch of network cards. They were practically free of charge. What I'm going to do with them I have no idea.
8. Nidec Beta V cooling fan , just for kicks. I know they are loud. :D 12V 3.3A 120mm.
9. Diamond Monster 3D 3dfx VooDoo 4MB PCI
10. SIPP and SIMM memory
11. GW302(AP) ISA LPT port card
 

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Yesterday I found a bunch of stuff that it is good to have. :D

1. 2x Diamond Viper V330 NLX, Riva 128, AGP 4MB
2. ATI Graphics Solution-SR P/N 168328 - ISA 8bit
3. Hercules Stingray 64/Video - Ark Logic 2000 ARK2000MT - PCI 2MB * FCC ID:LBG-2000PC2M
4. Promise Ultra 100 Controller PCI
5. IDE Iomega Zip 100 internal unit - unfortunately defective. Click, click, ...
6. 2x VLB Controllers - DI-600 / DI600 Rev. 1.0 - FCC ID:H9NDI-600 * Elitegroup Computer Systems Inc VESA Local Bus I/O Card DI-600
7. A bunch of network cards. They were practically free of charge. What I'm going to do with them I have no idea.
8. Nidec Beta V cooling fan , just for kicks. I know they are loud. :D 12V 3.3A 120mm.
9. Diamond Monster 3D 3dfx VooDoo 4MB PCI
10. SIPP and SIMM memory
11. GW302(AP) ISA LPT port card
Where do you keep finding these gems?! Great find as always, by the way! :toast:
 
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Wow! 30pin SIMM with the stand-off pin extensions. That takes me back...
If you're up to it, that might be fixable if the heads are not damaged. I can walk you through it if you'd like..

Yeah. Those SIPPs are the first ones I see in the flesh. :D Now I need a few suitable mobos to complete the "kit". :D

If you have any ideas in regard to the ZIP 100 I'd appreciate your insight. :)

The unit has already been tampered with. By the looks of it, it has been used quite a lot.

When I got it, I tried to insert a disk but it wouldn't go in. I opened up the unit and I saw that a bit of plastic was missing from a piece o springy steel. I used a zip tie to repair a zip drive. I had to grind the head of the zip tie a bit, to mimic the missing part. :D Once I could insert and eject the disk I tried to read or write something but it just wouldn't recognize the disk or it would say disk drive not ready.

I cleaned and lubed with silicone grease every moving part. I lubed even the ends of the plastic "rails" onto which the heads slide. I cleaned the steel core from the coil inside. I cleaned the heads with drops of IPA and then gently moving the heads 1-2 mm back and forth in a careful way so that they will not get off the little fabric patch where they rest while the drive is not in use.

I tried to add a tiny damper made from felt so that the heads wouldn't hit violently when they would return to their initial position.

The mechanism had a lot of play in it and the tiny steel wire rail onto which the heads move / are guided, was kind of loose.

After all the trial and error I managed to read a disk and write something but that was it. It wouldn't recognize the fresh written data just the old data present on the disk. After this just click, click an the drive would become unresponsive and it wouldn't eject the disk or it would eject it after many button presses.

After I inserted a disk in 9/10 cases it would make a click sound and then would spin the disk. Sometimes it would freeze the PC, sometimes not. Sometimes the system would become laggy while I tried to read a disk.

It would recognize the size of the disk but it wouldn't perform a quick or a full format.

Sometimes it wouldn't spin up after a disk was inserted.

The IOMEGA Windows software wouldn't recognize the unit. This wasn't required as the unit can work without drivers. It doesn't need them.

I think that I exhausted all the possibilities. The heads are either damaged or decalibrated. RIP drive. I think that it is unable to detect the first track on the disk.

I gave the unit for free for the buyer of the sealed Zip 250. A father wanted the 250 for his kid who's into retro computing. I told him that maybe he will find another drive that needs the electronic part and maybe he will be able to fix it. :)

All in all, after 3 hours I said that's enough as I wouldn't trust this drive with my data even if I would've fixed it. :D

Where do you keep finding these gems?! Great find as always, by the way! :toast:

The local flea market. :D After 6 years of going there I think that in a way I contributed to this situation as many sellers that didn't have PC related stuff in their inventory now bring a lot of computer hardware and from time to time I find things that I thought they were minced meat a loooonnng time ago. :)
 

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