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Posted by: MrMacPlus on 2008-10-22 16:48:04 Wow, this pretty much makes up for the craptop I recieved:
A generic PC with a AMD Thunderbird 1000 CPU, apparently @ 1ghz; it has no RAM, not sure on the HD, and it has a DVDROM drive. w00t! 😀
/edit/ it was free!
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Posted by: MrMacPlus on 2008-10-22 17:07:37 Awww, and it has DDR RAM slots, and I have no DDR RAM... Shows how out of date I am... It probably should sell well.
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Posted by: quinterro on 2008-10-22 19:11:39
Awww, and it has DDR RAM slots, and I have no DDR RAM... Shows how out of date I am... It probably should sell well. Your situation reminds corresponds to mine. Until my last conquest, I had DDR memory but no machine to use it in. 🙂
An Athlon 1000 isn't too bad depending on what is done with it. Also with DDR it may support something faster, up to an AthlonXP 3200+ depending on the chipset on the motherboard. If not that fast then most likely up to a 2600 with 266mhz bus speed.
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Posted by: MrMacPlus on 2008-10-22 20:20:48 Yeah, I actually plan on selling it, apparently the fact that it uses DDR boosts the price. It is a beige box, however. Luckily DDR RAM is cheaper than, well, SDRAM. If I am to sell it, it will be as-is, with no RAM or HD. What would be a fair asking price?
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Posted by: Unknown_K on 2008-10-22 22:35:49 1Ghz PCs stripped are pretty much giveaway items, maybe $20 if somebody likes the case or it has a decent video card.
Once you pay for a HD and RAM you basically can buy a complete system anyway.
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Posted by: MrMacPlus on 2008-10-23 15:45:14 At least it's a generic, unlike Dell computers, these use standard parts. It is a beige box with a Rage 128, it would be perfect for web browsing. Maybe I can bum a cheap 128-256MB DDR stick off a friend for a couple bucks and use one of my own spare HDs. except for the case it looks like a very nice and usable little machine, I bet Xubuntu would fly on it.
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Posted by: madmax_2069 on 2008-10-23 20:14:09 is there any marking on the mobo to tell what it is, like brand and model number. from the sounds of it its going to be very low end DDR like 1600 or maybe 2100.
does it have AGP or is it PCI only.
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Posted by: MrMacPlus on 2008-10-24 15:51:10 It has AGP and PCI, the college that bought it originally got it in '02. It was just recently taken out of service.
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Posted by: MrMacPlus on 2008-10-25 18:05:49 Woo! I wrote down the marking on the motherboard, this is the biggest text, if this isn't it I'll look closer. 🙂 (some of the text is on different parts of the mobo)
KT3Ultra; MS-6380E; N1996; and a heatsink looking thingy that says MSI DDR.
Sorry if I sound like a complete noob with this, it's because I am. The only time I've been in an AMD/DDR machine was to put a stick of RAM in my grandmother's tower thingy. This is the first AMD/DDR machine I have ever owned.
/edit/ the CPU has a nice little heat sink too, with a fan.
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Posted by: quinterro on 2008-10-25 19:27:35 Here is the product page from MSI's web site:
http://www.msicomputer.com/product/p_spec.asp?model=KT3_Ultra
It's a pretty nice board for its age.
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Posted by: MrMacPlus on 2008-10-25 21:28:17 What's the resale value for that board with an Athlon 1000, if anyone really knows? I don't really feel like making a working system outta this baby.
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Posted by: Lateralus on 2008-10-25 22:57:55 $10
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Posted by: MrMacPlus on 2008-10-26 09:27:43 And if I made a working system out of this? With a 6 GB HD and 256MB of RAM, DVD-ROM, and floppy, and probably Xubuntu 8.10.
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Posted by: Lateralus on 2008-10-26 09:38:17 $11
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Posted by: MrMacPlus on 2008-10-26 11:48:19 Yeah, i get it, it's a worthless POS.
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Posted by: quinterro on 2008-10-27 08:13:52 Its worth depends on what one had beforehand.
If someone has been using a slow Pentium 2 system what you have would be considered a worthy upgrade. On the other hand, if they are using the latest and greatest hardware it would not be worth that much.
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Posted by: MrMacPlus on 2008-10-28 20:48:18 I may or may not look into buying some DDR RAM.
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