IF YOU DO NOT CARE ABOUT OLD COMPUTERS OR IF GEEK TALK GIVES YOU HEADACHES, CLICK AWAY NOW.
My family has always been full of computer geeks, and so our garage and house is full of old parts for computers.
The List:
CPUs:
Intel i486 DX @ 33Mhz
AMD i486 DX2 @ 66Mhz
Intel Pentium MMX @ 233Mhz
Intel Pentium w/ Overdrive (clock speed unknown)
AMD i586 (clockspeed unknown)
AMD Athlon XP 2100+ @ 2.1Ghz
AMD Athlon X2 4600+ @ 2.4 Ghz
Graphics Cards:
Unknown graphics card (made by Avance Logic)
Diamond Stealth 3D 2000 Pro (S3 ViRGE chipset)
Diamond Monster 3D 1MB (Voodoo 1 chipset)
3Dfx Voodoo 5500 AGP
ATI Radeon 9650 GT
Nvidia Geforce 7950GT KO
(other cards I cannot remember right now, will be updated soon)
Sound Cards:
Ensoniq Soundscape OPUS
Creative Sound Blaster 16 Value
Creative Sound Blaster 16
Creative Sound Blaster Live! (Value Model)
(others I cant remember, will be updated too)
Hard Drives:
Western Digital Caviar 22100 (2 GB)
IBM Deskstar 20GB
Western Digital Caviar WD600 (60 GB)
WD Caviar WD800 (80 GB)
Other assorted stuff:
Linksys 16.6 modem card
U.S. Robotics 16.6 modem card
U.S. Robotics 56.6 modem card
(whole lot more stuff of little interest)
So, make a list of your own old computers (and parts)!
Last edited by fire219 (2011-10-24 16:27:04)
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Whoa, you have one of the old Voodoo cards? Nice!
The only thing I have that's worth mentioning is an old Sony Vaio with a Pentium III and 128mb RAM. (I believe.)
Edit: Oh, and an old IDE hard drive from my dad's computer that died.
Last edited by Harakou (2011-10-23 22:40:00)
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I wish...
Old Pentium 4 Laptop with ATI graphics and 256MB of Physical Memory
Centrino (Core 2 Duo) Laptop with 1GB NVIDIA graphics and 2GB Phs. Memory
iMac 2010 27" Quad Core Core2Duo
iMac 21" 2011 Quad Core i5 Sandy Bridge
Macbook Pro Core2Duo 13"
Airport Wifi modem
Bigpond Wifi modem
1TB WD HDD
Don't you have any HDDs?
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Bump, and a update to my list, including a list of hard drives, another GPU, and the model of the Athlon X2.
@Harakou: Yea, and I have heard that collectors are willing to pay like $500 for a Monster 3D. >
@jj7skyline: Of course I do, and like I said, there is a list now.
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"IF YOU DO NOT CARE ABOUT OLD COMPUTERS OR IF GEEK TALK GIVES YOU HEADACHES, CLICK AWAY NOW. "
Oh God.
I don't care about old computers and geek talk gives me headaches,
I still looked.
It was scary.
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werdna123 wrote:
"IF YOU DO NOT CARE ABOUT OLD COMPUTERS OR IF GEEK TALK GIVES YOU HEADACHES, CLICK AWAY NOW. "
Oh God.
I don't care about old computers and geek talk gives me headaches,
I still looked.
It was scary.
I warned you.
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Processors:
Zilog Z80
PowerPC G3/G4/G5 (mainly for old Macs)
Motorola 68000 (a.k.a. Motorola 68K; the very first Macs ran on these)
Monitors:
Anything using CRT displays, esp. my old, dying Dell CRT monitor
Other:
Every dial-up modem, at or below 56 KBPS.
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WindozeNT wrote:
Processors:
Zilog Z80
PowerPC G3/G4/G5 (mainly for old Macs)
Motorola 68000 (a.k.a. Motorola 68K; the very first Macs ran on these)
Monitors:
Anything using CRT displays, esp. my old, dying Dell CRT monitor
Other:
Every dial-up modem, at or below 56 KBPS.
You have a lots of old PowerPC processors!
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TONS of Macs (20+ nokidding!)
A Old MacBook Prototypen in plexiglass - you can see the components
Junk

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Laternenpfahl wrote:
TONS of Macs (20+ nokidding!)
A Old MacBook Prototypen in plexiglass - you can see the components
Junk
Nice!
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jji7skyline wrote:
Laternenpfahl wrote:
TONS of Macs (20+ nokidding!)
A Old MacBook Prototypen in plexiglass - you can see the components
JunkNice!
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Most of the macs are partly disassembled. I lov apple

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Laternenpfahl wrote:
jji7skyline wrote:
Laternenpfahl wrote:
TONS of Macs (20+ nokidding!)
A Old MacBook Prototypen in plexiglass - you can see the components
JunkNice!
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Most of the macs are partly disassembled. I lov apple
Haha! I've never disassembled a Mac because all of ours are new and I'd get into trouble
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jji7skyline wrote:
WindozeNT wrote:
Processors:
Zilog Z80
PowerPC G3/G4/G5 (mainly for old Macs)
Motorola 68000 (a.k.a. Motorola 68K; the very first Macs ran on these)
Monitors:
Anything using CRT displays, esp. my old, dying Dell CRT monitor
Other:
Every dial-up modem, at or below 56 KBPS.You have a lots of old PowerPC processors!
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Whoops! I though this thread was for listing old parts, not about parts you own. I really don't have any PPC/68K processors, I was just listing them. The parts I own are:
28.8 KPBS internal modem
Compaq Parsario PC that died (it ran Windows 98SE)
dying CRT Dell monitor
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