I've been dormant for quite some time here... but nuff'. I'm back.
Mobos:
- ECS P6STP-FL + VIA C3 Ezra
- ASUS P5P800 + Pentium 4 631
- QDI KinetiZ 7B + Duron 1000
- FIC P4M-RS350 + Celeron D 331 - Medion OEM
- ASUS M4N68T-M + Athlon II X2 250 - one of the few solid Geforce 7025 mobos I own, besides Gigabyte's M68MT-S2P Rev3.1
- ASRock 775i65PE + Pentium D 925 - a bit of wasted potential due to 865PE max RAM limit being 3.5GB.
- EpoX EP-8HDA5I + Athlon 64 3000 s754
- Fujitsu Siemens D1107 system board
- ASRock P4i65G + Prescott HT 3GHz
- MSI GF6150-P33 + Sempron 145 (the "why does this even exist" combo... Geforce 6150 should tell you enough.)
- Intel DH61CR + i5 2300
- Shuttle (ECS OEM) MK40V + Athlon XP 2200+ - this is proof Shuttle could fix up ECS and PCChips' screwups, and that's saying something.
- Lenovo G41 mobo + E5700
- 2x ABIT VP6 - only one works... the other won't even beep. The one that works needs a full recap, of course. A nice surprise during the POST sequence, which is apparently present on both BIOS chips
- Micronics MC10513653 w/ Intel 486 DX4 100MHz - as much as I love seeing this board... the BIOS on it is horribly spartan - to the point I was unable to get a Quantum Fireball 635AT from a Compaq (judging by the "Replace with Compaq spare sticker) running, because it would NOT let me input the HDD settings manually. An upside is that it uses a RTC module and not some yucky Varta BS battery. I'll try and test the other cards separately on my Aquaris 4D50NR, to see how far am I going to get with it
With this, we move on to GPUs:
- Radeon 9600 Pro - quite the bunch of those, with one having a cooler that would better suit a R300/R350 card at the very least, than a 9600.
- GTX 275 - dead, unfortunately. Does not complete POST but does get detected.
- Radeon X1950XTX - the only way I got this thing to work without artefacting was LITERALLY sticking a copper penny inbetween the GPU core and the heatsink. The most ghetto solution one can possibly think - especially since it passed Furmark and several 3dMark versions (2001, 2003 and 2005) without breaking a sweat.
- Radeon R7 370 4GB - roachfest... has had a few missing SMDs I've soldered back. Untested as of this post.
- Palit DAYTONA Geforce 4 MX440 64MB - golden PCB, Winbond RAM
- Radeon Mobility 9700 - disguised as a 9600 Pro AGP.
- Radeon 9250s - quite a lot of 'em too
- S3 Savage 4 AGP - Diamond Multimedia OEM
Finally, one of the other prized finds, a Xenon revision Xbox 360, complete in box, with old Blades dashboard from 2008 - 2.0.6717.
Mobos:
- ECS P6STP-FL + VIA C3 Ezra
- ASUS P5P800 + Pentium 4 631
- QDI KinetiZ 7B + Duron 1000
- FIC P4M-RS350 + Celeron D 331 - Medion OEM
- ASUS M4N68T-M + Athlon II X2 250 - one of the few solid Geforce 7025 mobos I own, besides Gigabyte's M68MT-S2P Rev3.1
- ASRock 775i65PE + Pentium D 925 - a bit of wasted potential due to 865PE max RAM limit being 3.5GB.
- EpoX EP-8HDA5I + Athlon 64 3000 s754
- Fujitsu Siemens D1107 system board
- ASRock P4i65G + Prescott HT 3GHz
- MSI GF6150-P33 + Sempron 145 (the "why does this even exist" combo... Geforce 6150 should tell you enough.)
- Intel DH61CR + i5 2300
- Shuttle (ECS OEM) MK40V + Athlon XP 2200+ - this is proof Shuttle could fix up ECS and PCChips' screwups, and that's saying something.
- Lenovo G41 mobo + E5700
- 2x ABIT VP6 - only one works... the other won't even beep. The one that works needs a full recap, of course. A nice surprise during the POST sequence, which is apparently present on both BIOS chips
- Micronics MC10513653 w/ Intel 486 DX4 100MHz - as much as I love seeing this board... the BIOS on it is horribly spartan - to the point I was unable to get a Quantum Fireball 635AT from a Compaq (judging by the "Replace with Compaq spare sticker) running, because it would NOT let me input the HDD settings manually. An upside is that it uses a RTC module and not some yucky Varta BS battery. I'll try and test the other cards separately on my Aquaris 4D50NR, to see how far am I going to get with it
With this, we move on to GPUs:
- Radeon 9600 Pro - quite the bunch of those, with one having a cooler that would better suit a R300/R350 card at the very least, than a 9600.
- GTX 275 - dead, unfortunately. Does not complete POST but does get detected.
- Radeon X1950XTX - the only way I got this thing to work without artefacting was LITERALLY sticking a copper penny inbetween the GPU core and the heatsink. The most ghetto solution one can possibly think - especially since it passed Furmark and several 3dMark versions (2001, 2003 and 2005) without breaking a sweat.
- Radeon R7 370 4GB - roachfest... has had a few missing SMDs I've soldered back. Untested as of this post.
- Palit DAYTONA Geforce 4 MX440 64MB - golden PCB, Winbond RAM
- Radeon Mobility 9700 - disguised as a 9600 Pro AGP.
- Radeon 9250s - quite a lot of 'em too
- S3 Savage 4 AGP - Diamond Multimedia OEM
Finally, one of the other prized finds, a Xenon revision Xbox 360, complete in box, with old Blades dashboard from 2008 - 2.0.6717.
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