So my local college has a surplus sale about 3 times a month for half the year. Today, I went there during my lunch break and poked around at the old computer stuff. I was really hoping to score a nice 486 system to install Windows 3.11 on, but all there was were gutted P4 Optiplex's and powermac G3 's.
Shame. But I continued to poke around a bit more and found this beast. They have a no-opening policy to prevent people from pocketing ram when no ones looking, so I just picked it up, yup, fells heavy, both power supplies are there, and for $10 I could get that back in the amount of scrap metal in the thing. Get it home and apart. Its got a SL4BS P3 1GHz in it, 512MB of ECC Registered PC133, a couple of network cards, and a SCSI controller. No hard drives though, and missing the caddys to hold them. So I was thinking of a few things to do with it -
Get some caddys online (they seem to go for about $6 a piece) and use it as a fileserver
or
I have a MB/CPU/RAM combo from a different poweredge server that I believe will transplant in. The motherboard has the same funky formfactor, but this board has two 1GHz Xeon P3's with 2GB of ram. May require some creative-ness to get the power supplies to work though.
or
Casemod it for ATX and use it as a computer case.
Shame. But I continued to poke around a bit more and found this beast. They have a no-opening policy to prevent people from pocketing ram when no ones looking, so I just picked it up, yup, fells heavy, both power supplies are there, and for $10 I could get that back in the amount of scrap metal in the thing. Get it home and apart. Its got a SL4BS P3 1GHz in it, 512MB of ECC Registered PC133, a couple of network cards, and a SCSI controller. No hard drives though, and missing the caddys to hold them. So I was thinking of a few things to do with it -
Get some caddys online (they seem to go for about $6 a piece) and use it as a fileserver
or
I have a MB/CPU/RAM combo from a different poweredge server that I believe will transplant in. The motherboard has the same funky formfactor, but this board has two 1GHz Xeon P3's with 2GB of ram. May require some creative-ness to get the power supplies to work though.
or
Casemod it for ATX and use it as a computer case.
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