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My Recently Aquired Computers


Marshmellow

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So i went to this city auction thing where they aucioned off old city equipment in big lots but for low prices. So i ended up getting a big shelf 3 monitors and 3 cpu's for only $30!!

 

here are the pics

 

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The 3 CPU's

 

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The 3 Monitors

 

haha yah their pretty crappy but imma take em apart and make one relativley good one but for $30 they aint bad

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I suppose i am but its a commen missconception and i was just letting him know what the cpu was,i did not intend to be nasty,I would appreciate if some added to my knowledge as many people have on this forum, and i hope he will too.

 

by the way i must congradulate you on you buy,you acn hook them together and have a 4 player age of empires game now!that would be so cool.

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I havent tried them yet... since all my other computers at home have windows running on them imma buy Linux and put it on the one and the other i will use for spare parts... the specs for the one im keeping is a Intel Pentium 3 800MHz, 768mb RAM, sadly only a CD-ROM drive (will be upgraded) and im not really sure on the HD capacity so yah A PRETTY DAMN GOOD DEAL!!! lol i cant wait to start up them up with LINUX!!!

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Here are the pieces of the two out of three computers i took apart

 

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Here are all the pieces the motherboards, the drives, the fan, the HD, the CPU, the RAM, and everything else haha the things in paper towels are pieces from the first comp i took apart and are already wrapped up:D and i actually took it apart w/o breaking anything!!!

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here is the CPU i know u want this beastly CPU!!!

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just put linux on it and umm just play around with Linux on them haha but i mostly got them so i could practice taking apart and rebuilding a computer:D

Like the others have said, putting the kit on the carpet ain't a great move because of all the static buildup. And do you use an anti-static wristband for when you're handling the components?

 

Old spare PC's are always good for learning to use Linux and generally mess about with hardware, because I suppose there's no big loss if anything fails.

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