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Why do I have these things? **Updated with more sexy CPUs 10/16**

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Originally posted by: EyeMWing
Originally posted by: Czar
nice collection

ebay it 😀

Not until it's more complete. I have a AMD 386SXL in 286 upgrade package (a very rare CPU indeed) still sitting in the rig.

I also have an Gen1 iMac package 233MHz G3, which is also a relative rarity sitting in a static bag somewhere.

And dammit, I want an Alpha. That isn't broken.

Dude, i have like 5 of the gen1 imacs lol
 
Originally posted by: crumpet19
WHOAH. 5.25 drive!

That's the Tandy, man. Don't fvck with it.

Originally posted by: keeleysam
Originally posted by: EyeMWing
Originally posted by: Czar
nice collection

ebay it 😀

Not until it's more complete. I have a AMD 386SXL in 286 upgrade package (a very rare CPU indeed) still sitting in the rig.

I also have an Gen1 iMac package 233MHz G3, which is also a relative rarity sitting in a static bag somewhere.

And dammit, I want an Alpha. That isn't broken.

Dude, i have like 5 of the gen1 imacs lol

They're totally worthless. My Gen1's chassis is, at present, a garbage can. The CPUs are also worthless - because they only used them in the Gen1 and are only cool as oddities and discussion pieces.
 
Originally posted by: EyeMWing
Originally posted by: Czar
oh and I got a 166mhc or 200mhz alpha processor board you are missing 😛

actually got a whole alpha axp2100 server in the corner of the room full of scsi disks, hasnt been durned on for years... love free stuff

Would you consider donating that server to a good cause (and the CPU to my continued nerdiness?)

I'll pay shipping...

Unless you really are in iceland, like your profile says.
I'm really in iceland and the server is huge and weighs a ton... not exactly a ton, but a whole lot. They didnt use light weight metal compounds at that time

and btw, old picture of the cpu
http://notendur.centrum.is/~czar/misc/PC270039.JPG

 
Originally posted by: EyeMWing
Originally posted by: Wallydraigle
Well, you see, when a man loves a woman very much, he sleeps very close to her and puts his seed into her. That's how babies are made, and it's all very natural.

I'm well experienced in that, thank you. This is merely my hobby.

You posted this thread and you want us to believe that? Seriously. Look at that picture. 😛


Visit the freebies thread in FS/FT.
 
Originally posted by: EyeMWing
Originally posted by: keeleysam
Originally posted by: EyeMWing
Originally posted by: keeleysam
Dibs on all of them.

Why? 😕 Most of them are worth approximately nada. Except the converter board that Celeron is sitting in. That's mad money.

SETI@home.

I'm addicted.

Well... The i960 isn't x86 (I think...), neither are any of those IBMs (except the 6x86, DUH) or the Motorolas. And a few of them have sustained some pretty significant damage (see the hole in the Pentium MMX?)

'tis but a scratch

 
Originally posted by: Czar
Originally posted by: EyeMWing
Originally posted by: Czar
oh and I got a 166mhc or 200mhz alpha processor board you are missing 😛

actually got a whole alpha axp2100 server in the corner of the room full of scsi disks, hasnt been durned on for years... love free stuff

Would you consider donating that server to a good cause (and the CPU to my continued nerdiness?)

I'll pay shipping...

Unless you really are in iceland, like your profile says.
I'm really in iceland and the server is huge and weighs a ton... not exactly a ton, but a whole lot. They didnt use light weight metal compounds at that time

and btw, old picture of the cpu
http://notendur.centrum.is/~czar/misc/PC270039.JPG

Yeah, uh, forget that 😛
 
Originally posted by: EyeMWing
Pic of worthless stuff

CPUs (socket type) from top left:

Motorola XC68040 20MHz, ceramic.
Motorola MC68020 16MHz, plastic.
Motorola XC68040 25MHz, ceramic
AMD Athlon 2000+, modern
Motorola XC68040 33MHz, ceramic (The very CPU out of my first computer :heart😉
Intel i960 unknown speed, ceramic
Intel Pentium 75MHz, ceramic
Intel Pentium MMX 200MHz, plastic
Intel Pentium 200MHz, plastic
Cyrix MII 200MHz, ceramic
IBM 6x86 233MHz, ceramic
AMD K6-2 300MHz, ceramic
Motorola G4 500MHz, Encore G3 upgrade packaging
Intel Celeron 700MHz, exotic packaging for use in Pentium Pro mainboards.
Intel Pentium Pro 200MHz, ceramic
Intel Pentium III 700MHz, modern
Intel i486SL 25MHz, non-socket plastic
IDT WinChip 200MHz, ceramic, Evergreen PCB
IDT WinChip ???MHz, ceramic, no PCB (I'll know how fast it is if I can ever get that TIM off)
Intel Pentium 166MHz, ceramic, integral heatsink
Motorola G3 300MHz, Apple official packaging.

SECC boards clockwise from bottom left:
IBM PPC604e 150MHz, PowerComputing PCB
IBM PPC604 150MHz, PowerComputing PCB
IBM PPC604 200MHz, Apple PCB
IBM PPC604 150MHz, PowerComputing PCB

I'm a nerd.
it's like a disease. he would dies with the most "stuff" wins.

 
Originally posted by: Anubis
Originally posted by: EyeMWing
Originally posted by: keeleysam
Dibs on all of them.

Why? 😕 Most of them are worth approximately nada. Except the converter board that Celeron is sitting in. That's mad money.

why is that mad money?

It cost $300 a relatively short time ago and there were fairly few of them made (mind you, with the intention of running 6-way Xeons, NOT running Celerons in PPro sockets)
 
can i get that PIII 700, i coudl really use one...i got everything else to build u pa spare s370 PC cept for a CPU...

~new
 
Originally posted by: newParadigm
can i get that PIII 700, i coudl really use one...i got everything else to build u pa spare s370 PC cept for a CPU...

~new

I don't know if it works. I picked it up out of a bucket 'o CPUs.
 
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