I might, but can't check for a couple days. PM me on Monday and I'll see what I have.Anyone have an extra dvdrw? I'm building a pc for a church rectory! Thanks
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I might, but can't check for a couple days. PM me on Monday and I'll see what I have.Anyone have an extra dvdrw? I'm building a pc for a church rectory! Thanks
Anyone have an extra dvdrw? I'm building a pc for a church rectory! Thanks
SataIDE or SATA ?
Anyone have an extra dvdrw? I'm building a pc for a church rectory! Thanks
Well if anyone wants it, I'll take it out the case and sent it to them.
well i tried last nite using my unversal adapter power supply w/ tips. found the right one, plugged it in and got nothing. no post, nothing. well at least i salvaged the memory, hdd and dvd drive
I'm still kind of in shock that Kyle is shutting the main site down.
After Tom and Anand sold out this was the last independent hardware site standing...I'm not sure where I'm going to go for tech news and reviews.
If there's something specific about it needing an HP power supply this can happen too.If its still available im interested in just the board.
I'm interested in just the board but I have a feeling they chucked it because its dead. Do you know the voltage you fed into it using that universal power supply?
If there's something specific about it needing an HP power supply this can happen too.
All the hp power supplies I see for the models use a single barrel connector which means it's only feeding positive and negative
Can't imagine they are feeding a signal through that and there send to be ribs of people on eBay selling power adapters that claim to be compatible. That doesn't mean much tho
All the hp power supplies I see for the models use a single barrel connector which means it's only feeding positive and negative
Can't imagine they are feeding a signal through that and there send to be ribs of people on eBay selling power adapters that claim to be compatible. That doesn't mean much tho
All the hp power supplies I see for the models use a single barrel connector which means it's only feeding positive and negative
Can't imagine they are feeding a signal through that and there send to be ribs of people on eBay selling power adapters that claim to be compatible. That doesn't mean much tho
Looking for an IDE PATA hdd. Just need one for testing purposes, thought I had one still but must've thrown it out.
Anyone have a working 286, 386, 486 or Pentium (cannot be PII or higher) motherboard with processor and RAM?
Anyone have a working 286, 386, 486 or Pentium (cannot be PII or higher) motherboard with processor and RAM?
Also if you go below socket 7 you're going to end up having to deal with controller cards for floppy, IDE, serial/parallel ...everything...
Later 486 motherboards with PCI slots generally had at least one IDE controller on board. OEM 486 machines were generally the same story. I've had a few very early 486 Dell and Acer systems with integrated IDE.
And surprisingly, these old systems are still somewhat common in second hand stores and are usually priced really low since nobody knows what they are, or wants them.
Nice. PCI 486 boards seem collectible now too, they are desirable because people are doing POD83 or 5x86 builds with voodoo 1 or 2 in them, at least on the forum I check for vintage hardware it seems common.
so the cheapest route online in my experience is still socket 7 (just avoid super socket 7).
The retro gaming hobby has really taken off to the point where SLI voodoo 2s will run you $200 on ebay now when they were worth peanuts 2-3 years ago.
I don't see the appeal of running any Voodoo card on a 486 machine, the Voodoo1 was released well into the Pentium era and was not designed to run on a 486. Even the fastest 5x86 or POD83 don't have enough grunt to drive a Voodoo card at any respectable frame rate in any game, I know because I've tried it. I have a POD83 and at least ten different 486 and 586 chips.
Super 7 boards are better because they have fewer limitations. 100 MHz FSB support, more multipliers, faster IDE controllers, less likely to have an INT13h drive geometry limit, AGP support, etc. You can run weird configurations like a Pentium 233 MMX with an AGP card.
Eh, I have all of the Voodoo cards I could ever want.
https://i.imgur.com/FrgXURx.jpg
man, I remember when my 486DXII was the hotness, wish I still had it
I used to have 286, 386, 386sx, 386dx, 486sx, 486dx, 486dx2, 486dx4, 586, PI, PII, PIII, etc...man, I remember when my 486DXII was the hotness, wish I still had it
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Fixed it for you.I used to have 286, 386, 386sx, 386dx, 486sx, 486dx, 486dx2, 486dx4, 586, PI, PII, PIII, etc...
My first ever PC was a Radio Shack Tandy 2000, which was based on the Intel 80186. That was eon ago. How upgrades fly by.
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Fixed it for you.
Oh baby. I should buy me a V1 or V2 for the nostalgia.. I have a PMMX and PPRO 200 down the basement under about 20 years of dust. What's the going rate for hardforum members on these
Don't even know what I'd do with those later ones, assuming that twin fan is a 5500. Been a while since I've looked at these.
I've got an old Celeron 1Ghz system with some RAM if you want it.Looking for Pentium 2/3 stuff.
need board cpu and memory
I've got an old Celeron 1Ghz system with some RAM if you want it.
Im looking for scrap gold from electronics (specifically edge connector 'fingers') I dont need a ton, I have been using these as currency to trade for parts dood at a computer store would otherwise cut apart. (basically so far I have found cut down apple 2 card and in some shocking cases, various voodoo cards.) So help save rare electronics lives by donating scrap gold fingers to my cause.. ; )
**Please dont cut down parts that would have a chance to be repairable and valuable in working condition.
PM sent.Building my nephew his first gaming PC, need some cheap stuff.
Looking for:
* PCI-E wifi card
* couple 7200rpm spinners bonus if they are the same size.
* sata cables