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Old Jun 22, 2012, 09:43 PM   #451
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Had a similar Compaq computer with that style of board come in a few years ago. 256MB DDR, 2 angled DDR slots, 64MB GeForce2 MX AGP. I believe it had a Williamette 1.7 in it. Notably, I think it had a sports car silkscreened on it and something about the USA. Perhaps the computer I received was made shortly after the 9/11 tragedy when people suddenly became more patriotic for a while.
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Old Jun 22, 2012, 11:53 PM   #452
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Anyone got any idea what this is? Its never been used.

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Old Jun 22, 2012, 11:58 PM   #453
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Anyone got any idea what this is? Its never been used.

http://img.techpowerup.org/120622/20...2 18.41.30.jpg
If that's a molex connector on the end, probably came out of an ancient external CD or HDD device. That would be the power supply.
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Old Jun 23, 2012, 12:04 AM   #454
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Yep, Thats a moles. The black cord that plugs in looks like the end that oes in the power box for a laptop but instead plugs in that board. Theres no other connectors so I'm not sure nor do I see a name somewhere so I can try looking up what it is.
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Looks like it's made by AcBel and the date looks like 2004.07.12 or something, so maybe it came out of a really cheap DVD player or something.
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Your right. I just did a search and came across one for sale on ebay. its called a AcBel API2ST01. I wonder if I could use it for something else with that molex. Not sure how much power it puts out though. I'll see what all I can find on it.

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It will likely be anywhere from 1-2 amps on each rail. The chinese "laptop charger" style molex bricks these days do 2A on each.
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Get this up to the top for a minute!!!

No one is posting their awesome old nostalgic hardware. LOL
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Well, I've been a bit too busy with work, hence my lack of contribution. But my plan, the moment I start the vacations, is to get a rig working for my HD2600X2. Solely for DX9 games. I will also continue on the hunt for a better chassis for my NF7-S setup which, for now, is in a crowded chassis with limited air-flow.
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Iused to own an NF7-S mobo awesome board for it's time best Skt7 mobo ever what CPU you thinking of putting in it
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At the moment, it has a Barton 3000+.
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good CPU for it's time the barton core had a bigger L2 which made it well worth the money but for clocking you couldn't go past an AthlonXP-M 2500+
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The Axp-m where the greatest of all skt a's. The would clock very easy.
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I'm not really thinking of clocking mine, unless it is a small bump. It already has a history of OC, so I want to keep it running for as long as possible now.
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I don't think I've ever killed a CPU by OCing it yet even a mild OC to bring it upto 3200+ speeds would last for years as long as you've got good cooling on it

my mate currently uses an AXP 3200+ barton and has been ocing it for the last 12mths to 2800MHz he's using my old Hyper 212 and a home bracket to fit it onto socket A it looks great but my god it's huge and is cooler OC'd than it was non OC'd with the standard sktA HSF
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I got a Thermaltake Volcano 11+ Xaser I was running on my XP-M @ 2.4 ghz. Keep it nice a cool also. Also looks great on the old Nf7-s SKT A board.
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my mate currently uses an AXP 3200 barton and has been ocing it for the last 12mths to 2800MHz he's using my old Hyper 212 and a home bracket to fit it onto socket 7........
Actually that is not a Socket 7 but a Socket A 462 pin.
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Actually that is not a Socket 7 but a Socket A 462 pin.
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I have a few socket A CPU's here I'm trying to sell as they arent being used and a lovely cooler as well, a Thermalright SI-97 Managed to keep a XP Mobile under 40C idle with 2.2V running through it!! :lol:
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Whatcha got for sale Phill? I maybe interested. I am always looking for extra stuff to go in my collection.
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Loads of things!!

Where would be best to send a list?? Here's the list!!

Adaptec 5805 retail boxed
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I've an old 939 motherboard with CPU and CPU cooler.. I haven't tested it and I don't know if it works, but I will throw in my other 939 CPU's to get rid!
2 x AMD XP CPU's.. I can't remember if they are both Barton core's or not but I think they are...£5 for both of those with postage
Socket A cooler (Thermalright SI-97) for the CPU's, - its bloody awesome cooler! Kept them cool even with 2.2v going through them at 2.6Ghz!!
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Two D Tek D Fusion CPU water blocks, both multiple CPU types, the V2 with Quad Nozzle as well
300W PSU old thing that'll work well with a Socket A rig..

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I got a Thermaltake Volcano 11+ Xaser I was running on my XP-M @ 2.4 ghz. Keep it nice a cool also. Also looks great on the old Nf7-s SKT A board.
I have a Vulcano 9 on mine, except I've retired the original Tt fan and replaced it with a Silverstone.
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I have a Vulcano 9 on mine, except I've retired the original Tt fan and replaced it with a Silverstone.
Cool, the volcano 9 is the copper core one isn't it? If so I have 2 of those laying around. A blue one and a silver one.
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