I went to goodwill tosay and they had a couple $5 computers.
One was a Compaq Deskpro pII desktop (modified LPX, had an electric lock as well). Meh. Well built but I don't have a use for somthing that old.
But box #2 was a different story. I ended up buying it mostly for parts... Which means... Teardown time!
This will take 4 posts:
1. Case
2. Drives/front speaker thingy
3. PSU
4. Mobo/cards
First, some basic overview shots:



The system is obviously ans old socket 370 system. Focusing on the case, it appears to be a flimsy POS although I have seen far worse. There were no sharp edges and it didn't seem too awful bad. On a scale of 1 to 10, I'd give it a 4.
One odd thing is that box at the bottom front. Upon closer inspection it has 5.25" mounts:

It also has a bay cover on the front bezel:

The back of the bay only has a tiny hole to run cables through... Maybe it was for an expansion module with front sound/usb/firewire/etc?
EDIT- the case appears to be a Wintech WTCC-168... and the nearly solid back of the lower 5.25" bay is actually just a cover. Talk about oddball case layouts.
Next up: drives.
One was a Compaq Deskpro pII desktop (modified LPX, had an electric lock as well). Meh. Well built but I don't have a use for somthing that old.
But box #2 was a different story. I ended up buying it mostly for parts... Which means... Teardown time!
This will take 4 posts:
1. Case
2. Drives/front speaker thingy
3. PSU
4. Mobo/cards
First, some basic overview shots:
The system is obviously ans old socket 370 system. Focusing on the case, it appears to be a flimsy POS although I have seen far worse. There were no sharp edges and it didn't seem too awful bad. On a scale of 1 to 10, I'd give it a 4.
One odd thing is that box at the bottom front. Upon closer inspection it has 5.25" mounts:
It also has a bay cover on the front bezel:
The back of the bay only has a tiny hole to run cables through... Maybe it was for an expansion module with front sound/usb/firewire/etc?
EDIT- the case appears to be a Wintech WTCC-168... and the nearly solid back of the lower 5.25" bay is actually just a cover. Talk about oddball case layouts.
Next up: drives.
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