Today’s Finds…

AgentCooper

At Least I Have Chicken
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Today I was taking apart another PC and found a couple of little interesting bits…

Here we have an i7 chip that appears to have been responsible for slowly roasting the motherboard to death:

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A Samsung 840 120GB in reasonable condition:

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A beast of a PSU that looks like it might find a new lease of life in a self build project… if I can ever be bothered.

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And a dusty, but fully working MSI GTX 970:

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Another pointless thread from your pal, @AgentCooper. That’s right, I just tagged myself. Deal with it 😜
 

BlessedSquirrel

We love you Ukraine
Today I was taking apart another PC and found a couple of little interesting bits…

Here we have an i7 chip that appears to have been responsible for slowly roasting the motherboard to death:

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A Samsung 840 120GB in reasonable condition:

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A beast of a PSU that looks like it might find a new lease of life in a self build project… if I can ever be bothered.

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And a dusty, but fully working MSI GTX 970:

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Another pointless thread from your pal, @AgentCooper. That’s right, I just tagged myself. Deal with it 😜
Get the cats to build something!
 

AgentCooper

At Least I Have Chicken
Moderator
There was also what used to be a pretty top of the range Be Quiet fan cooler in there but the actual fan itself was dead and the fins were so clogged with dust I’m not sure even my funky blower would’ve cleared it. That state of affairs may also have been part of the reason why the system died.

Also an a sound card that looks like it’d been quite expensive in 2012 and 32GB of Crucial 1600MHz RAM.
 

BlessedSquirrel

We love you Ukraine
There was also what used to be a pretty top of the range Be Quiet fan cooler in there but the actual fan itself was dead and the fins were so clogged with dust I’m not sure even my funky blower would’ve cleared it. That state of affairs may also have been part of the reason why the system died.

Also an a sound card that looks like it’d been quite expensive in 2012 and 32GB of Crucial 1600MHz RAM.
I miss my old soundblaster soundcard from 2001, had the best sound library and I’ve never been able to recreate the sounds since.
 

AgentCooper

At Least I Have Chicken
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I miss my old soundblaster soundcard from 2001, had the best sound library and I’ve never been able to recreate the sounds since.
Fond memories! I must admit that I always used to cheap out and get less expensive soundcards, so I am enjoying these modern days where the onboard audio is sufficient for most uses.

It’s been interesting taking apart a system that belonged to someone else and seeing what they chucked their money at. This one was a solid 8/10 for me 👍
 

TonyCarter

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I think I’ve got some ‘vintage’ gear in the loft/shed/garage, but really don’t want to hunt for them as it will involve finding lots of rubbish that I should dump, but would rather keep stashed/hidden…and there’ll be creepy crawlies.

There may be a Motorola 68882 co-processor board from a Mac SE/30 of 1988 vintage somewhere in the (the SE/30 might still be there too); might also have a GeForce 8800GT from my 2008 MacPro in the same place (my sister has the MacPro now, but I’d upgraded it bit by the time she got it).

Although, I wonder how much effort would be required to fit my gaming PC into a MacPro case :unsure:

But without the actual items (or the effort) to photograph them I’m going to claim they’re simply not there…unless I decide to get my spelunking gear out and go cave diving at the weekend ;)
 
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BlessedSquirrel

We love you Ukraine
I’ve got a sapphire HD6970 upstairs, but it’s hidden away in the depths of time along with werewolves and pixies.


But no way I can beat @Martinr36 efforts, that’s a piece of history!
 

Martinr36

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I’ve got a sapphire HD6970 upstairs, but it’s hidden away in the depths of time along with werewolves and pixies.


But no way I can beat @Martinr36 efforts, that’s a piece of history!
It was replaced by a 520 by pallit
 

Steveyg

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I’ve got a sapphire HD6970 upstairs, but it’s hidden away in the depths of time along with werewolves and pixies.


But no way I can beat @Martinr36 efforts, that’s a piece of history!
Oh man I took my Sapphire 6950's flashed the BIOS and overclocked them to get 6970 performance back in the day. Ran two of them Crossfire for some reason, I think there was like 3 games that supported multi GPU's. One of those GPUs are still going though, her nephew currently has it in a system I threw together to play Fortnight and Minecraft. Still surprisingly ok but yeah it's really really old now
 
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