Author Topic: So, I removed all components from my computer  (Read 789 times)

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My OLD computer, and old as in:

yeah
...
that kind of old

Soo look at all of this loot I found inside :D

1x Pile of 256MB DDR RAM


1x VERY OLD Graphics Card


1x Intel Something Processor


1x Fanz


1x BIGGER FANZ


1x CD-RW Drive


1x 120GB Segate IDE HDD


1x IDE 2 USB 2.0 and Power Cord Adapter


I discarded all of the unneeded parts such as the Power supply that I mutilated to find 1x BIGGER FANZ and the motherboard, which I'm probably going to sell for someone to salvage the copper or parts or something
NOTE: The board still works, probably. Last time I booted it, it didn't start correctly.
(though that may have been that It was trying to boot from a CD with 1 wireless USB internet adapter, but I didn't figure that out until later D:)



Hmm...strip and sell the GPU, RAM, and fanz's copper.
use the leftovers to build a PC.
discard that processor, probably can't run a decent 2D game that well.

Hmm...strip and sell the GPU, RAM, and fanz's copper.

For that tiny bit of copper it would not even be worth it.

Don't try to sell that stuff. It's garbage.

upgrade it, so everyone underestimates it and you can play crysis 3 with 100% no lag.
edit; save the case, it looks pretty sturdy.
« Last Edit: December 23, 2012, 04:51:54 AM by danisaac5 »

Looks to be a Socket 478 processor. I *think* some boards with that socket supported early versions of PCIe, but you'd bottleneck any modern card with all processors of that socket.
You could have used it as an NAS or a server box. It wouldn't be a decent server box, but it would be enough for home use.

I don't think anyone would buy that stuff, oh well.