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Reply #285 - 02.10.09 at 21:03:52
 
exxe wrote on 30.09.09 at 19:48:31:
i have a terratec with dream chip and Black PCB somewhere here...
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You should find, if ever made, some red memory modules! Smiley

I haven't replied in this topic for a long time so here are some interesting pics:
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Intel Xeon 'Irwindale' engineering samle. It's probably an early sample without markings and made on 90nm process with 2MB L2-cache. CPU-z (and the CPUID string in the CPU) indicate an Intel Xeon for socket mPGA604 but this is an LGA775 CPU. It runs hot at 3733MHz (which is default), somewhat unstable and is compatible with very few motherboards.

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Just a normal Athlon64 3500+ for S939 but I like the shot with the stickers.

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2400MHz AMD Opteron engineering sample (Opteron 2216) which is made almost a year before the actual introduction date. I have two of these (but then 2.6GHz 2218's) running in my server which is going great!

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I like the bottom because it's completely flat. CPU's like LGA771/5 and LGA1156/1366 always have SMD chips on the back.

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An old top-CPU! Doesn't clock well, though but for the 44th week of 2003 it's not so bad.
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Normal Opteron but I like the way how the logo is combined with the CPU.

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It's brother.

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Normal Athlon XP 2400+.

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I bought this CPU to replace my 1700+. It did 2.7GHz using watercooling!

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The 1700+ I mentioned before. It never ran at it's default clockspeed and is always been overclocked. I had it running for years despite the CPU is retired it's still indestructible and going strong!

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Mobile Athlon 4 with Palomino core. Most normal CPU's with Palomino core (Athlon XP that is) have organic packaging instead of ceramic. The square shaped core looks cool Smiley.
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Not exactly hardware but the booklet of a Pentium III Xeon 667.

And to end a classic AMD Athlon 500:
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Reply #286 - 02.10.09 at 21:26:00
 
some nice CPUs
a ES CPU is something i still missing in my collection....
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Reply #287 - 04.10.09 at 15:59:36
 
Some old Diamond PCI cards  Cool

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Reply #288 - 07.10.09 at 01:11:24
 
@Thandor very nice Samples and also great pics.

On the same subject a few interesting CPUs from my side:

Northwood ES 1733Mhz s478 & P4 570 ES 3.8Ghz 1Mb LGA775
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Xeon Prestonia 2.0Ghz 512k ES
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Pentium Extreme 965 ES 3,73Ghz LGA775 - last desktop model with HT before the new Core I7 series.
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Have not had the pleasure of finding a AMD based Engineering Sample.
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Reply #289 - 07.10.09 at 01:19:10
 
Some socket 7 cpu's (again, becouse post lost by the forum upgarde)



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Reply #290 - 07.10.09 at 23:52:24
 

Man, can't believe it's that long ago that I posted some new pictures of hardware. Got married in June, and have done nothing but working very hard to pay the bills. And because I run my own business, I'm responsible for everything. Found some time to take some pics of some hardware. Oh yea, couldn't take my collection to my new home (too small), so have to keep it at my parents place, making it even harder to mess about with my cards.

Anyway, here goes :

The two Savage4 Xtreme's, and the Savage3D are all Cherry picked samples by Engineers to make a good impression at a certain trade show.

Apart from that, they are all retail. Note the Diamond Edge 3D 3240, had been looking for that card for over 2 years, finally found it, with all the CD's, gamepad, gameport, all for £0.99, nobody bid on it. Easily worth £80.  Smiley




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Reply #291 - 11.10.09 at 13:12:27
 
Mobility chips (meant for laptop) on AGP cards Smiley

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Reply #292 - 19.10.09 at 16:07:16
 
My new Voodoo5 motherboard.  I had the item sent to badcaps.net for capacitor replacement to ensure a safe motherboard for now and in the future.

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Reply #293 - 21.10.09 at 19:01:27
 
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Reply #294 - 24.10.09 at 15:54:22
 
Well, if we're talking about Intel slot1 CPU's...

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Reply #295 - 24.10.09 at 18:13:58
 
Soyo Dragon 333
some sockel A CPU as mockup
Alpha pal8045 with a slightly pimped 80er fan
Zalman ZM-NB47J
2x 256MB Kingston HyperX
Voodoo5 5500 AGP


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Reply #296 - 26.10.09 at 16:55:44
 
Elsa Erazor II-A16
16MB nvidia riva TNT

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Reply #297 - 22.12.09 at 14:36:36
 
Yes yes yes yes yes finally found one, after searching an eternity. Probably one of the rarest cards. I still cannot believe it. Shocked

A Video Logic Neon250!

(Better pictures on the way)

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Reply #298 - 22.12.09 at 17:39:43
 
@Tim:Pleas create a new thread for this card after recived.

Thats a very good catch. Is it from ebay? Uk ore US?
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Reply #299 - 22.12.09 at 20:59:42
 
masterj85 wrote on 22.12.09 at 17:39:43:
@Tim:Pleas create a new thread for this card after recived.

Thats a very good catch. Is it from ebay? Uk ore US?


Yes, it was in an eBay auction listed with the wrong name of the card. I found the auction just by doing a bit of searching, not my normal searches. I'm very lucky to have found it. I've been looking for one everyday for the last 1,5 year. Was only £4.81.
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