Retro PC

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May 26th 2016
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System Specs:
  • CPU AMD Athlon XP 2200+
  • MOBO Epox 8RDAEI
  • RAM 2x1GB DDR1 Kingston
  • GPU ATI radeon HD 3450 512MB
  • HDD Western digital 250GB IDE (primary, OS) , Seagate 750GB IDE (secondary).
Performed Mods:
Made a new motherboard tray with cable management holes. Shortened the DVD drive bay from 4 units to a single unit. Made a custom power supply cover. Painted the inside of the case in white. Mounted the Hard drives vertically.
This is my first PC ever purchased in December 2004. The system has undergone some changes since then: - the ram has been expanded from 512 MB to 2GB - the HDD dies a few years ago but it was also a WD 250 GB - the gpu was changed from a ATI 9550 to the current HD 3450. I know the mod is not flashy as some on here but I'm happy with it.
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11 Comments on Retro PC

#1
Frick
Fishfaced Nincompoop
Very nice. Worthy of a retro build indeed.
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#2
stinger608
Dedicated TPU Cruncher & Folder
Very awesome ole nostalgic build man!!!!!
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#3
Crazy zookeepster
How did you bend the sheet metal? And how did you get the spray paint to stick to the galvanizing? Other than that, it is a great mod :toast:
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#4
Caring1
Crazy zookeepsterHow did you bend the sheet metal? And how did you get the spray paint to stick to the galvanizing? Other than that, it is a great mod :toast:
Use an etch primer to get paint to stick to galvanized steel.
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#5
Devon68
How did you bend the sheet metal?
I started it with my hand and later I had to hammer it. It was a pain in the ass to bend but I had no other way.

Thanks everyone for the replies.
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#6
Redkaliber
Enjoy you outdated garbage pc, sorry have no love for old tech. Good work on the case mod though.
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#7
Red_Machine
RedkaliberEnjoy you outdated garbage pc, sorry have no love for old tech. Good work on the case mod though.
Didn't your mother ever say "If you don't have anything nice to say, then shut the fuck up"?
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#8
Crazy zookeepster
Caring1Use an etch primer to get paint to stick to galvanized steel.
Awesome thanx man, im looking at doing the same with P4 3ghz presscot build
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#9
jaw shwaa
Nice . kicking it old school.. I like the wood floors. Makes it look classy up in there! Some older cases are just begging to be chopped up and modded out.. 9 out of 10
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#10
Antiapplekid
This is making me want to build my first build again
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