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I did say no more...
Posted by: Brett B. on 2015-05-29 09:57:11
But I couldn't pass these up for $25.  I did pass on a MDD 1.42GHz and a 450MHz Sawtooth (lady wanted another $40 for those...meh.)

This is my first conquest in about 4 years.

I have always wanted a Quicksilver, both of these had sticky notes that said they didn't work.  The 933 on the left was just missing the memory, otherwise it is very nice!  The 867 on the right probably has a bad power supply.

Think I will keep the 933 and use it for something.  The other, I don't know, maybe I will keep it for parts, QS were always my favorites.

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Posted by: olePigeon on 2015-05-29 10:12:51
They're excellent machines.  Many had bad power supplies, though.

Posted by: uniserver on 2015-05-29 10:16:59
haha.   its ok there is always more room for new mac's 🙂

Posted by: MJ313 on 2015-05-29 10:36:03
The QS are, imo, one of the prettiest macs ever made, and I'd love to add one to my collection someday. Nice score!

Posted by: TheWhiteFalcon on 2015-05-29 11:07:01
I prefer the Sawtooth aesthetically but the QS isn't bad. I may polish mine tomorrow.

Posted by: CC_333 on 2015-05-29 11:15:08
Nice find!

This is somewhat reminiscent of one of my first big finds, where I found a veritable pallet-load of QuickSilvers (that's where I got mine from) at a nearby consignment warehouse. I regret not getting more of them, but it was a very hot summer's day, our car was in the shop (had to borrow a friend's car to get there), and I was short on cash :scrambled: .

Oh, well. I think the three SE's (2x800k, 1xSuperDrive) and Plus I got instead made up for it 🙂

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Posted by: Brett B. on 2015-05-29 12:25:42
Thanks, the 933 really cleaned up nicely with some Goo Gone and Magic Eraser work.  Allegedly these came from an elementary school so I am shocked that nobody poked their finger through the speaker!

I may look into doing the ATX power supply conversion on the 867 just so that it will at least boot.  I haven't had any luck just simply fixing power supplies in the past...Charles, you have any experience with these?  I tried a memory swap, CUDA reset, good battery, etc...just totally dead with a blinking red light on the motherboard.

Posted by: uniserver on 2015-05-29 12:27:38
I'm pretty sure the PSU needs caps in those.

you might want to pull the CPU out and pop it back in too.

Posted by: Brett B. on 2015-05-29 12:33:22
Oh yeah I did try reseating the CPU as well.  Maybe I'll look into recapping it.  Hate to just give up on it, ya know.

Posted by: uniserver on 2015-05-29 13:14:47
yeah for sure... those psu's are known for issues, pretty sure its just caps.

Posted by: Unknown_K on 2015-05-29 14:18:22
I have a couple QS's they are nice for single CPU machines. My favorite looking G4 tower is a tossup between the MDD and the QS.

Posted by: techknight on 2015-05-29 16:42:04
I tried to work on one of these back when these things were current. upped and died. powered on with LED, but no chime or anything. Never did figure it out other than one of the v-regs shorted on the CPU card. 

Posted by: Brett B. on 2015-05-29 19:25:50
So I am posting from the 933 right now... WOW does this thing scream!  I dug through my parts stash and found three 512MB memory sticks, a 320GB IDE hard drive...and an AirPort card!  I loaded up 10.4 Server on it for kicks.  Web browsing under Camino and Safari is pretty slow but everything else is great.

Posted by: TheWhiteFalcon on 2015-05-29 19:34:57
They're not bad systems. I've got an (by comparison) anemic 733 model and it moves just fine.

Posted by: Hotdog Zanzibar on 2015-05-29 21:56:43
I have a Dual 800 Quicksilver and an 867. The 867's PSU died many years back... didn't realize caps were an issue. Maybe I'll try cutting my teeth on that one so I can learn to start recapping some of my less-valuable models... There's an Irish guy on YouTube who has a lot of recap videos, and I recently found techknight's channel to learn from as well...

Posted by: uniserver on 2015-05-30 05:35:22
LOL that is fallen.   he is a member.!!    

one machine that impressed me,  and i have never been impressed that easily...

was a Dual 800mhz quicksilver...

This thing would install tiger in like 9 minutes.   most machines were double or triple that time.

Everything was lightning fast, HD, Optical Drive, I/O, CPU,  it was a whole package.

Posted by: Macdrone on 2015-05-30 06:18:38
Knock on wood, my quick silvers psu's are good only the MDD's I've had had issues.

Posted by: CC_333 on 2015-05-30 08:35:23
Same here! Last I knew, all my G4 towers (Sawtooth 500, Quicksilver, Dual 1.25 MDD) worked perfectly.

I think what I have is fairly representative of the line, so I doubt I'll get any more of them.

I might get a Gigabit Ethernet or Digital Audio at some point, but the former is basically a Sawtooth with better ethernet and dual CPU capabilities, and the latter is a Quicksilver in a graphite case, so not sure if it'd be worth it (I probably wouldn't turn either one down if they were free and local (or maybe a trade), though).

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Posted by: TheWhiteFalcon on 2015-05-30 08:58:39
Mine works fine too; thrift store find with no RAM.

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