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Title: [S/T] Various hardware Post by NitroX infinity on 04.04.12 at 13:38:20
Also on VoodooAlert; http://www.voodooalert.de/board/index.php?page=Thread&threadID=18912
I'm trying to get rid of some old hardware I've still got lying around and am willing to sell and/or trade. What I've got; Videocards (3D) - Asus V6600MX/32M GeForce256 32MiB AGPpro - Matrox Millenium G400 16MiB SDR-SGRAM AGP4x (2 available) - Matrox Millenium G400 32MiB SDR-SDRAM AGP4x - Matrox Millenium G400 32MiB SDR-SGRAM AGP4x - GeForce2 MX400 64MiB AGP4x (broken, I think, missing heatsink) - GeForce2 MX400 64MiB SDR-SDRAM AGP4x (noisy fan) - Jaton 3DForce G-32 Trident Blade T-64 32MiB SDR-SDRAM AGP4x (4 available) - Appian Graphics Jeronimo Pro 2x 3DLabs Permedia 2 (dual output) 4MiB SDR-SGRAM PCI - G-REX 3D Permedia2 PCI Mac (for Mac with MacOS 7.5.2 or newer) Videocards (2D) - ATi Mach64 PCI - Diamond Multimedia Viper Pro PCI (Weitek Power 9100) - Hercules Stingray Pro PCI (Ark ARK1000PV) - Tseng Labs ET6000 PCI - SiS 6215 PCI - Alliance Semiconductor ProMotion AT24 PCI - 4x S3 Graphics Trio64V2/DX PCI - 2x S3 Graphics Trio64 PCI - S3 Graphics Trio64V+ PCI Soundcards - Q-Tec 552S Soundcard ESS Solo-1 (PCI) - Creative Labs CT4700 Soundblaster PCI 128 5507 (PCI) - Creative Labs CT4740 Soundblaster Vibra 128 ES1373 (PCI) Network/Modem/Router/etc - Motorola 56K Fax/Modem PCI (Box, manual, driver-cd, cable) - Motorola 56K Fax/Modem PCI - Sundex Electronics/Legato, Fax/Modem ISA (manual) - IBM Ethernet Adapter PCI (com poort, ethernet poort, not a modem!) - Intel/Compax Ethernet Adapter PCI - Ethernet Adapter 'RTL8029AS' PCI (very-low-profile) - Sitecom Ethernet Adapter PCI (very-low-profile) - Farallon Ethernet Adapter 'Digital 21041-PB' PCI - Parallel Tasking II '3Com' Ethernet Adapter PCI - ISDN card 'Winbond W6692CF' PCI - 2x Gembird Fast Ethernet PCI Adapter 100/10Mbps (Realtek chipset) - Sweex R0001 Broadband Router 4xLAN+1xWAN (In box with manual, cd-rom and poweradapter. Cable of adapter is damaged. Modem must be reset because of forgotten password, don't know how.) - Sweex Wireless 54G Card PCI (In box with cd-rom) Processors - AMD K6-233ANR - AMD AMD-K6-2/400AFQ - AMD Athlon Thunderbird 1400MHz A1400AMS3C - Intel Pentium II 350MHz SL2U3 - Intel Celeron 466MHz SL3EH - Intel Celeron 1200MHz SL68P Motherboards - Abit AV8 (In box with accessories. Did not manage to get it running with a Venice cpu.) - AOpen AX34-U (Just the motherboard, don't know if it works. Specs) - Asus P2L97-S (Motherboard in original box with cd-rom, floppydisks (scsi drivers), don't know if it works.) - Asus CUV4X (Just the motherboard, don't know if it works. Rev 1.03) - Jetway J-542C (Motherboard, manual and cd-rom. AT standard, don't know if it works.) Optical Drives - Asus QuieTrack 16x DVD-E616P3 (dvd-rom, white) - LG GDR-8164B 16x (dvd-rom, black) - LG GSA-4167B (dvd-rw, black, specs) - BenQ DW1650 (dvd-rw + dl, black, specs) - Lite-on DH-20A4P21C (dvd-rw + dl, black, specs Cables 1: SCSI cable (?) 2: Phone/fax wallbox (don't know how to call it in English) + cable 3: Phone/fax wallbox (don't know how to call it in English) + cable 4: RJ45 Cat5.e extender. 5: YCL CPF126F POTS splitter (line/phone/dsl) 6: P2. Amiga 4 Player Adaptor Lead 7: GN Netcom 07-0187 (I think it's either a microphone or speaker) 1: PS/2 Keyboard connection 5meter (male-male) 2: PS/2 Keyboard connection 5meter (male-male) 3: HP iPAQ USB AutoSync/Charger cable 4: LaCie firewire cable (normal/mini) 5: Quark Xpress dongle PP XP MAC 400.NLS (I have no idea what this is.) 6: Mini jack male to male cable 7: LaCie firewire cable 8: Audio cable 9: HP/Compaq SPS 325111-001 'poweradapter dongle'. From left to right; usb/gameport, usb, usb, male usb to male usb Jewel Cases - 31x 1CD Transparent, black middlepiece - 5x 2CD Transparent, black middlepiece - 10x 4CD Transparent - 10x 4CD Transparent, black middlepiece - 5x 4CD Transparent, blue middlepiece - 7x 4CD Black (Transparent outside) - 3x 6CD Black (Transparent outside) What I want; If you want to buy something, make me an offer. If you want to trade, here's a list of things I'm looking for; Misc - Arctic Cooling Accelero S1 Rev. 2 - Scythe Big Shuriken 2 (Rev B) (S775) - 2x2GiB DDR2 PC-6400 non-reg non-ecc - Black Scythe YD Series Floppydrive & 18-in-1 Cardreader (or another black 3,5" cardreader with floppydrive.) - 2.1 Speakerset. Black, mat (non-shiny/reflective surface). Motherboards - Abit SH6 - Abit SA6 - Asus P4S533 (non-x) - Asus P4P800 Processors AMD K5 PR100 (100MHz Core, 66MHz FSB, 1.5 MP, Socket7, AMD-K5-PR100ABR) K5 PR200 (133MHz Core, 66MHz FSB, 3.0 MP, Socket7, AMD-K5-PR200ABX) K6 300 (300MHz Core, 66MHz FSB, 4.5 MP, Socket7, AMD-K6/300AFR) K6-II+ 570 (570MHz Core, 95MHz FSB, 6.0 MP, Super7, AMD-K6-2+/570ACZ) K6-III 400 (400MHz Core, 66MHz FSB, 6.0 MP, Super7, AMD-K6-III/400AHX) K6-III+ 500 (500MHz Core, 100MHz FSB, 5.0 MP, Super7, K6-III+/500ACZ) Athlon Thunderbird; A1400AMS3B Athlon XP Thoroughbred; AXDA2600DKV3C Athlon XP Barton; AXDA2800DKV4C Duron: Spitfire; D950AUT1B Morgan; DHD1300AMT1B Applebred; DHD1800DLV1C INTEL Celeron 300 ("Covington", 300MHz Core, 66MHz FSB, 4.5 MP, Slot1) Celeron 400 ("Mendocino", 400MHz Core, 66MHz FSB, 6.0 MP, 128KiB L2, Slot1) Celeron 533 ("Mendocino", 533MHz Core, 66MHz FSB, 8.0 MP, 128KiB L2, Socket370 PPGA) Celeron 600 ("Coppermine-128", 600MHz Core, 66MHz FSB, 9.0 MP, 128KiB L2, Socket370 FCPGA) Celeron 800 ("Coppermine-128", 800MHz Core, 100MHz FSB, 8.0 MP, 128KiB L2, Socket370 FCPGA) Celeron 1000 ("Coppermine-128", 1000MHz Core, 100MHz FSB, 10 MP, 128KiB L2, Socket370 FCPGA) Celeron 1000A ("Tualatin-256", 1000MHz Core, 100MHz FSB, 10 MP, 256KiB L2, Socket370 FCPGA2) Celeron 1400 ("Tualatin-256", 1400MHz Core, 100MHz FSB, 14.0 MP, 256KiB L2, Socket370 FCPGA2) Pentium II 233 ("Klamath", 233MHz Core, 66MHz FSB, 3.5 MP, 512KiB L2, Slot1) Pentium II 300 ("Klamath", 300MHz Core, 66MHz FSB, 4.5 MP, 512KiB L2, Slot1) Pentium II 300 ("Deschutes", 300MHz Core, 66MHz FSB, 4.5 MP, 512KiB L2, Slot1) Pentium II 450 ("Deschutes", 450MHz Core, 66MHz FSB, 6.0 MP, 512KiB L2, Slot1) Pentium III 600 ("Katmai", 600MHz Core, 100MHz FSB, 6.0 MP, 512KiB L2, Slot1) Pentium III 600 ("Katmai", 600MHz Core, 133MHz FSB, 4.5 MP, 512KiB L2, Slot1) Pentium III 1000EB ("Coppermine", 1000MHz Core, 133MHz FSB, 7.5 MP, 256KiB L2, Slot1) Pentium III 1000 ("Tualatin", 1000MHz Core, 133MHz FSB, 7.5 MP, 256KiB L2, Socket370 FCPGA2) Pentium III 1000S ("Tualatin", 1000MHz Core, 133MHz FSB, 7.5 MP, 512KiB L2, Socket370 FCPGA2) Pentium III 1400S ("Tualatin", 1400MHz Core, 133MHz FSB, 10.5 MP, 512KiB L2, Socket370 FCPGA2) Pentium 4 1400 ("Willamette", 1400MHz Core, 400MHz FSB, 14 MP, 256KiB L2, Socket478) Pentium 4 2000 ("Willamette", 2000MHz Core, 400MHz FSB, 20 MP, 256KiB L2, Socket478) Pentium 4 2800 ("Northwood", 2800MHz Core, 400MHz FSB, 28 MP, 512KiB L2, Socket478) Pentium 4 2800 ("Northwood", 2800MHz Core, 533MHz FSB, 21 MP, 512KiB L2, Socket478) Pentium 4 2800 ("Prescott", 2800MHz Core, 533MHz FSB, 21 MP, 1024KiB L2, Socket478) Pentium 4 2800 ("Prescott", 2800MHz Core, 800MHz FSB, 14 MP, 1024KiB L2, Socket478) Pentium 4EE 3400 ("Gallatin", 3400MHz Core, 800MHz FSB, 17 MP, 512KiB L2, 2048KiB L3, Socket478) CYRIX 6x86L-P166+GP (133MHz Core, 66MHz FSB, 2.0 MP, Socket 7) 6x86MX-PR200 (166MHz Core, 66MHz FSB, 2.5 MP, Socket 7) MII-300GP (233MHz Core, 66MHz FSB, 3.5 MP, Socket7) IBM 6x86MX-DVAPR300GF (233MHz Core, 66MHz FSB, 3.5 MP, Socket 7) VIA C3-800 ("Samuel", 800MHz Core, 100MHz FSB, 8 MP, Socket370) C3-800A ("Samuel 2", 800MHz Core, 100MHz FSB, 8 MP, 64KiB L2, Socket370) C3-900A ("Ezra", 900MHz Core, 100MHz FSB, 9 MP, 64KiB L2, Socket370) |
Title: Re: [S/T] Various hardware Post by gdonovan on 04.04.12 at 22:33:31
I have a whole pile of old CPU's, I'll try to look tonight.
Gary |
Title: Re: [S/T] Various hardware Post by Putas on 10.04.12 at 06:49:18
5 Euro for Blade XP
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Title: Re: [S/T] Various hardware Post by bucksavage on 10.04.12 at 08:55:50
Dang, that's quite the haul you have there.
The one thing I'm interested in though, you don't seem to have listed: a PCI enhanced(aka hi-speed) USB2 card or one that plugs into the unused, USB plug (labeled frnt USB) socket on my motherboard, but i am unsure if you can get a card that is hi-speed USB2 in that form. I do have an ASUS model of a 1.0 card that plugs into my motherboards, frn USB socket, but it won't work with my intel motherboard. |
Title: Re: [S/T] Various hardware Post by NitroX infinity on 10.04.12 at 11:50:49 Putas wrote on 10.04.12 at 06:49:18:
For 1 card right? If so, let me know where you live (country) so I can check the shipping costs. bucksavage wrote on 10.04.12 at 08:55:50:
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Title: Re: [S/T] Various hardware Post by bucksavage on 11.04.12 at 04:24:14
Hmmm ok. I do actually have a 1.0 card, but it is not PCI, it plugs into an unused usb jack on my mobo, but it is either broken or will not work cause it is ASUS and my board in Intel. I started looking into this cause I have 4 USB 1.0 ports on my rig, but for some darn reason, only two work. I thought it would be good to see if I could get some USB2.0 ports added on to my rig.
I only have the one open PCI slot, the board only has 3 total, so I could either use it for a hi-speed USB2.0 card, or a gigabit ethernet card, which I own. But I figure if I have a USB2.0 card, I could always buy a usb/ethernet adapter and hook ethernet cables up that way, should the need arise. While I am on this subject, my mobo has a CNR, (communications and network riser); can I actually use that for anything? |
Title: Re: [S/T] Various hardware Post by NitroX infinity on 11.04.12 at 12:20:23
I seem to have misplaced the usb card. As for CNR;
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Communications_and_Networking_Riser |
Title: Re: [S/T] Various hardware Post by Putas on 11.04.12 at 17:14:41 NitroX infinity wrote on 10.04.12 at 11:50:49:
Yes, Czech Republic |
Title: Re: [S/T] Various hardware Post by NitroX infinity on 11.04.12 at 20:25:59
Shipping to the Czech Republic;
Package without track&trace; 10,20 Package with track&trace; 18,50 Package signed for; 19,80 As letterpost depending on weight; 100 - 250 Grammes; 3,40 250 - 500 Grammes; 6,80 (It's in one of those two weightclasses, if you want it sent as letterpost, I'll check the exact costs.) |
Title: Re: [S/T] Various hardware Post by bucksavage on 12.04.12 at 05:15:47
Thanks for the info pertaining to the CNR slot.
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Title: Re: [S/T] Various hardware Post by NitroX infinity on 13.04.12 at 17:23:11
@Putas; letterpost will be 3,40 plus 0,60 for the envelope.
That would make 9 in total. |
Title: Re: [S/T] Various hardware Post by NitroX infinity on 19.04.12 at 18:09:40
@putas; card is underway.
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Title: Re: [S/T] Various hardware Post by Putas on 25.04.12 at 21:43:29
Works fine. I would like to specify for other potential buyers it is not exactly Blade XP but T64.
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Title: Re: [S/T] Various hardware Post by NitroX infinity on 26.04.12 at 11:29:36
Hmm, I'll change that immediately, sorry about that. They were sold to me as Blade XP's.
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