Got an old workstation in a couple of days ago. Paid 50$ for it.
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The reason I bought it is because I've been looking for a DDR socket 370 board for a while, and the only 2 I've been able to get my hands on were DoA. This workstation is built around a MSI Master 266TD. The second CPU slot is of little interest since I only use retro-rigs for gaming and games of that era wouldn't know what to do with the second chip, but it's still a DDR socket 370 board.
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Came with two Pentium III-S 1266 Tualatin chips, a radeon 7000 (a really cheap looking one, with very low clocks and a dinky little heatsink like the ones you find on Ati Rage GLs), no ram, a dead noname PSU, a couple of 3com nics, and a couple of Western Digital 40GB IDE disk drives setup in raid. To my suprise, everything but the PSU works. The socket for CPU2 was damaged in shipping. The (giant) copper socket A cooler got torn off and took part of the heatsink clips with it. I can still use some CPU coolers on it, but I'll have to either use it with a single chip, or in a horizontal case, since I don't trust what's left of the socket to securely hold a CPU cooler.
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Also got 3 Matrox G450 PCI and a Rage 128 PCI (witch unfortunatly is from a mac).
I also got a couple of socket 370 asus tualatin boards (CUSL2 and TUV4X), an ATX socket 7 intel board made by daewoo with native K6-2 support, a wierd Palit Geforce 4 MX440 with 3.5ns ram, a socket 423 Asus P4T-M, some micro ATX slot A board + 750MHz athlon, and other assorted goodies, unfortunatly I haven't looked them over yet and they come from a recycling center, witch means at least some of them are damaged.
I also bought a generic beige box budget PC for the video card alone. I was hoping it was a SiS 315, but it turned out to be a 305 (not bad, didn't have one of those either). Tested OK, performance-wise it's similar to the Vanta and TNT2 M64. The rest of the machine is not interesting. KT133A ECS motherboard, 800MHz duron, some SDRAM, and a dead 20GB quantum fireball HDD.