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Black Sheep
Join Date: Nov 2008
City & State: Madison, IN
My Country: USA
Line Voltage: 120VAC 60Hz
I'm a: Professional Tech
Posts: 16,695
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![]() Well, for what I am doing, micro is just fine.
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#342 |
I see dead caps
Join Date: Oct 2007
City & State: Hiding inside a plated-through hole
My Country: New Zealand
Line Voltage: 230VAC 50Hz
I'm a: Hobbyist Tech
Posts: 4,700
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![]() I found a satellite dish yesterday by the side of the road, Got a Sanyo Ku-band LNB on it too.
Doesn't look like there's anything wrong with it (though I am far from being an expert) - maybe it'll be useful when my country switches to digital TV soon. |
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#343 |
Super Moderator
Join Date: Nov 2003
City & State: dayton ohio
My Country: U.S.A!
Line Voltage: 12vdc,120/240vac,480vac 3ph on my bench
I'm a: Professional Tech
Posts: 8,298
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![]() got a dv9000 at a yardsale today.$10.
750 gb hdd and 4gb ram. oh and a ton of mp3's and porn.belonged to a collage kid.several years of mischief stored on the hdd and dumped at the sale unseen.i am sure if mommy and daddy would have even turned it on they would have seen the wallpaper they would have dug deeper and hit the motherload.time to reflow the nvidia and reload. |
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#344 |
I see dead caps
Join Date: Oct 2007
City & State: Hiding inside a plated-through hole
My Country: New Zealand
Line Voltage: 230VAC 50Hz
I'm a: Hobbyist Tech
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![]() Nice... For $10 I got an 133Mhz IBM 380ED
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Black Sheep
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City & State: Madison, IN
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edit- she died. dang, my luck sucks. Last edited by ratdude747; 10-13-2011 at 05:38 PM.. |
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Badcaps Veteran
Join Date: Dec 2008
City & State: Owensboro, KY.
My Country: USA
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![]() 20, 8 cell Dell packs (160 batteries of which so far 2 in 8 are bad and which makes the pack fail the check) But the rest are good and hold a charge fine so Im still looking for someone that has forked out the $150+ for the software to reprogram a couple of packs for me and keep all the rest for themself.
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#347 |
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Join Date: Aug 2010
City & State: Napa, CA.
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![]() Got an Asus Eee PC "4G Surf" today.... (and no that has nothing to do with 4G internet data connection unfortuntely)...used but working, got it for $10!!
700MHz Celeron M, 512MB RAM, some weird Linux thing, 4GB SSD... 7"screen ![]() |
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The Boss Stooge
Join Date: Oct 2003
City & State: Salem, MO
My Country: United States
Line Voltage: 240V @ 60Hz
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![]() just scored a couple dozen intact HP d530's.....for free... Old, but I'll take 'em.
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#349 | |
Black Sheep
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for $10, not bad... but if i were to invest in one for serious use, i would go for an eee 900... virtually the same footprint with a 9"screen (no black border) and better storage (larger ssd, some had SATA 2.5" hdds) |
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Black Sheep
Join Date: Nov 2008
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recap them (the two caps by the memory slots will bloat in the worst way). full size or small? I have one of the convertible minitower units... if I ever get a decent (nicer than 5200fx) agp 8x card, it will not be a bad basement box. the PSUs are delta, too. |
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![]() Think I should use Damn Small Linux? or would Lubuntu fit?
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![]() Don't know if this is still being worked on, but I like Puppy Linux it has a variation called Puppeee
http://linux.wikia.com/wiki/Puppeee Puppeee is a derivative of Puppy Linux for the ASUS Eee PC series of laptops
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![]() Helpful: (sarcasm intended)
http://puppeee.com/ Seems there's no place to download Puppeee...Damn! And this Xandros shit doesn't even work with Pandora.com - FF2 crashes... Last edited by shovenose; 10-15-2011 at 11:36 PM.. |
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Join Date: May 2008
City & State: VA (NoVA)
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Nice little machines with HT, but both the motherboard (Asus P4SD I think) and the PSU are a mixed bag of good and bad caps (mostly bad, actually). If you recap them, make sure to do the PSU as well - I saw quite a few with bulging OST and Samxon GF caps inside. A full recap of the motherboard is also recommended as I've seen nearly every brand of cap bulge in these, regardless of where it was located. The only exception were Pannies. By the way, the computer I got 2 weeks ago with the ECS P4IBMS motherboard is dead. Voltage in the VRM low-side is always seems to be about 0.2v less than what it should be - probably because of those 2 missing caps. The CPU is nice, though - 2 GHz P4 Northwood. Last edited by momaka; 10-16-2011 at 12:05 AM.. |
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Join Date: Jun 2006
City & State: Melbourne, Victoria
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