this came in the mail today!
#12
they aren't good enough to bother. well, obviously if i get them for free, any money is making money, but I'd rather try something different.
also might be picking up this collection of stuff from a local guy:
(A) Desktop Computer
Dell Dimensions 4100
Pentium III
512MB RAM
Ethernet card
Sound card
ATI video card (AGP 8x/4x Radeon 9200)
Two hard drives
CD reader/burner
No software installed
No monitor, no keyboard, no mouse
(B) HP Three-In-One Printer
PSC HP 2110xi
Color printer, color or B&W copy, scan
USB cable
It works and has newer ink cartridges
(C) Misc computer stuff
ATI all-in-wonder video card with multi-port input jack (has TV tuner)
Ezonics internet video camera (model # EZ-305)
D-Link Ethernet broadband router (wired)
Element-K student manual to learn FrontPage2000 (intro and advanced); includes student software
Linksys Wireless-G 2.4GHz (54Mbps) broadband router (wireless)
Misc software (includes some old games like Doom II and Duke Nukem 3D)
(D) Nikon one-touch 35mm camera (worked great!)
(E) Toshiba 4-head VHS model # M-656
$35, not bad.... he's got more, I might go for it as well, but I need to make sure I'm not gonna cut myself short on rent. I haven't really been on top of keeping my checking balanced lately. oops.
The other lot:
Motherboard Asus K8V-SE Deluxe with chip (P4, I think)
Video card e-GeForce 7800GS (card mounted fan for cooling) (works 100%)
Internal Zip drive
Internal 3.5" floppy drive
Turbolink power supply (500w) Model ATX-CW500P4 with all the SATA (etc.) wires (all connected)
Two case fans.
Anyway... you have any advice for building a cluster?
also might be picking up this collection of stuff from a local guy:
(A) Desktop Computer
Dell Dimensions 4100
Pentium III
512MB RAM
Ethernet card
Sound card
ATI video card (AGP 8x/4x Radeon 9200)
Two hard drives
CD reader/burner
No software installed
No monitor, no keyboard, no mouse
(B) HP Three-In-One Printer
PSC HP 2110xi
Color printer, color or B&W copy, scan
USB cable
It works and has newer ink cartridges
(C) Misc computer stuff
ATI all-in-wonder video card with multi-port input jack (has TV tuner)
Ezonics internet video camera (model # EZ-305)
D-Link Ethernet broadband router (wired)
Element-K student manual to learn FrontPage2000 (intro and advanced); includes student software
Linksys Wireless-G 2.4GHz (54Mbps) broadband router (wireless)
Misc software (includes some old games like Doom II and Duke Nukem 3D)
(D) Nikon one-touch 35mm camera (worked great!)
(E) Toshiba 4-head VHS model # M-656
$35, not bad.... he's got more, I might go for it as well, but I need to make sure I'm not gonna cut myself short on rent. I haven't really been on top of keeping my checking balanced lately. oops.
The other lot:
Motherboard Asus K8V-SE Deluxe with chip (P4, I think)
Video card e-GeForce 7800GS (card mounted fan for cooling) (works 100%)
Internal Zip drive
Internal 3.5" floppy drive
Turbolink power supply (500w) Model ATX-CW500P4 with all the SATA (etc.) wires (all connected)
Two case fans.
Anyway... you have any advice for building a cluster?
#15
i have some **** if you're interested. an asus mb, the last top of the line model they made for the 478 socket, a i believe 2.6 ghz p4 533 mhz , 786 mb of ram, i thnk 250 gb hd, and an ati radeon x1300 pro with 256 mb agp 8x, sound blaster audigy ex sound card, and an ultra xconnect power supply, i think 350 or 500 watts. the case is nothing worth while, but if you want it u can have it. needs an o/s.
dvd burner, carder reader, and 2 dim fan controller, the one with the big round lcd in the middle, and a pci fan. was building it as a gaming computer and lost interest.
dvd burner, carder reader, and 2 dim fan controller, the one with the big round lcd in the middle, and a pci fan. was building it as a gaming computer and lost interest.
#18
if this means free + shipping, Im probably interested.
sad how quickly your investment turns to crap.
my dual boot system cost me $1200 to build. that doesn't include peripherals. Started with a $100 lian li case. Thats still worth something at least. the mobo attaches to a panel that can slide out of the back of the case, so if i ever wanted to, I could fill a fishtank with mineral oil, and dunk the bulk of my computer in and have a liquid cooled setup ready to overclock to the max.