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I bought a Sigma DP2 second hand for around $100 a few years ago.
I don't regret doing so, because I now cherish my Canon EOS 40D even more
That said it is a pretty cool camera once you get the right situation.
The flaws are way too many to list though.
I'm sure the newer models are much improved though."The one who says it cannot be done should never interrupt the one who is doing it."Comment
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Today's weird build arrived yesterday in a pile of old systems that were dropped off.... 3x 486's (2x IBM PS/2's and a custom built) and a pentium classic; IBM PC 300GL type 6282.
Naturally, I started with the P-Classic IBM 300GL. It's sporting a Pentium166 & 128mb RAM; the max RAM it can take. The P-166 was an absolute workhorse of its era....definitely worthy of a little resto work.
Filthy but in good physical condition.
Cracked it open. Somoene upgraded the video from the useless 1mb onboard cirrus logic to a 8mb Matrox Millennium....big bucks for the time! It had a dialup modem as well....I yanked that and added the NIC (period-specific 1997 3com). The modem was tossed into the e-waste bin.
Both the 1.44 3.5" floppy drive and the 2.5gb western digital HDD were bad. The 1.2mb 5.25 floppy is good. I replaced the 1.44mb and the failed HDD with a 6.4gb WD I had on hand....smallest HDD of the period I had that wasn't in use.
I won't go into all the gory details....but it cleaned up nicely and functions as well as can be expected for as old as it is with a fresh install of NT4.
Butt shot....as if by some miracle, I even got the case keys with it....a first for any IBM I've ever gotten.
Web browsing on this is no treat....but BCN still displays on old junk!!
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We had similar ones in high school, but without the 5 1/4 disks. Win98 seCap Datasheet Depot: http://www.paullinebarger.net/DS/
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I did notice that the onboard GPU has 1mb RAM and 2 sockets for another 1mb in RAM chips; 2mb total... Makes me want to pull the millennium, add another 1mb to the onboard and then toss a voodoo1 card in the PCI slot that the millennium once used...That would even play quake 1 smoothly.
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And, of course the same for when I saw a Pentium 133 on the same campus! Windows 3.1x ran like a lightning bolt! (IIRC)
But, when my family by 1997 got a Pentium 133 system, I was still so happy! Even when not as fast as the 166. Came with 16 MB of EDO RAM and in what was likely 2000, it got upgraded to 48 MB!Last edited by RJARRRPCGP; 08-01-2022, 10:13 PM.ASRock B550 PG Velocita
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my old boss was buying a p1-100 @ frys and they were out of stock, so the guy went into the back and came up with a p1-233, he just took it and it rang up for the price of a 100.Cap Datasheet Depot: http://www.paullinebarger.net/DS/
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Reminded me of 2004, where I was still happy with 256 MB of DDR1 SDRAM, but the guy I was with, told me that it was out of stock, so I was able to get 512 MB of PC2700 DDR1 SDRAM, LOL. (most likely in the summer)
Was the year of that T-bred 2400+ KIXJB upgrade, which I think is 2004 chip revision, (04xx, 0415, IIRC) spanked my T-bred 2000+ AIUCB that said "02" on it, which I think means 2002.
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This one sold today!!
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Going back some pages... looks like I missed quite a few builds here. Gonna re-read and come back to them. But first, this one.
What you showed with this build is exactly what I mean about PC building being more fun back in the day - if you were creative, you could do it for a lot less and still get stellar results. The same stands even today... but alas, the PC industry is trying to milk every penny out of it and make you think you need to spend crazy money to get the same RGB lighting that everyone has (I'm talking about those silly cases with the 2-3 fans in the front with rainbow RBG fans.)
Quite the contrary, actually.
I never said I don't like LED lightning.Just not the modern barfage with the rainbow colors going nuts (i.e. like this.) When case lightning is tastefully done, I do appreciate it - even on a fully black case (as mentioned in the past, I'm not a huge fan of all-black cases with all-black components inside... but do make exceptions, of course.)
Live test! This is hard to photograph. In person, the light is a lot more crisp....but you get the idea...
https://www.badcaps.net/forum/attach...1&d=1653195163
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Still, I like the way the lights reflect inside the Apevia case better.
With the case closed, at no angle looking in the window can you actually see any of the LED's; which is critical for making this look half way decent....for as ricey & ghetto as it already looks!! Yes, this project aggravated the 'intended target' (not a member here). I spent $10 shipped for the two 10' reels of LED tape, and I used very little....maybe 3 feet combined)
, whereas his $100 LEDs would have been a matter of just plugging in and installing the software. How can that not be more fun?!
/sarcasm
Definitely a good suggestion on her part.
Looks like those attention to details genes run in the family.
Add a little more red if you can....so I pondered....and pondered....and didn't come up with much until I inadvertently realized there was a plastic air guide on top of the CPU heatsinks that basically allowed a 70mm fan to be used on a sink intended for 60mm.... THis raised the fan off the sink a good 30mm; leaving plenty of room between the fan & sink.....and BAM!! The light bulb...err, LED lit up!It also has this type of air guide as well... though I'll have to see if that will work there or not, since the guide has a divider in the middle.
I rarely do it this neat, though (actually, did I ever?) If there is a spare floppy connector, that's usually my choice of power source - take two long leads from new capacitors (I save all of the cut off leads from new caps after I install them) and solder wires to these. Some hot glue and misc scrap wire for insulation and... those are my connectors.
A little sloppy, but overall an improvement over just shoving the wires in a spare molex plug.
...and now the real test...and again bear in mind that these pics look like shit.....I guess I don't know the secret to correctly photograph something like this with no flash....
https://www.badcaps.net/forum/attach...1&d=1653271122
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That solved the overwhelmingly blue issue!
The red lights in the heatsinks is actually a really cool idea. Definitely going to try that if I have a build that will have LEDs. So far, I don't have a single complete PC with lights inside it. The Pac-Man one would have been a good candidate if it had a clear side panel. But I won't cut it just for that. It's a good retro case.
Now, I do also have quite a few PCs in my fleet that never came with side panels. I've thought about doing one or two of them with silly lights... but alas, it's just not a priority. I have too many other projects to catch up on (some non-computer/electronics related ones too.)Last edited by momaka; 01-18-2023, 09:57 PM.Comment
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New user here. and subscribed to this thread. I love obscure build threads. i about shed a tear over the dell AIO with the digitizer cracking. probably my biggest fear working on those things. thankfully knock on wood i have yet to break one but ive only done a few.Comment
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Here's another for this thread....and if your first question is why did I waste any time on this, don't bother....I don't have an answer. This is a Dell XPS 410 that was one of about a dozen random junk systems that were dropped off this week. It's a gutless wonder with a C2D @ 1.8GHz and 1gb RAM. GPU is a Radeon HD 2400....Talk about a lemon! ...but I've always kind of liked the styling of these cases....but being that oddball BTX form-factor, even with my case surgery skills there's not much I can really do with one....so I have to use what I have available.....so lets take this lemon and make some lemonade!!
I didn't even power this up, as I knew what would be wrong with it....
Motherboard out for recapping. I only replaced the KZG & KZJ. The 680uF 16v were KMG, a series that's not prone to failure....so I left them alone.
Case inside wasn't too bad. Dusty, but the air hose cleaned it well enough. No need to wash it.
Recapped and then tested in the oven. It worked.
Lets rummage through the bin of C2D & C2Q CPU's. This board can't run anything faster than 1066 FSB..... I had a C2Q Q6600 @ 2.4GHz in the drawer, perfect! The fastest it could take would be a Q6700 @ 2.66GHz....but I'm not spending the $18 on one when the Q6600 will do fine.
I also knew I had to crack the PSU open.....and imagine that, bad caps...
Recapped.
This PSU was a real pain to work on. Nothing unplugged and there was just too much extra crap to desolder....so I had to work with it half ass still assembled. It looks like a lite-on build.
Going back together....and a few other upgrades..... A double-slot GPU can actually fit in this.....
Time for the mystery period-specific GPU to sign in!
I had 4gb of RAM in the bin....I guess I used up all the 2gb modules, all I had was 1gb. No biggie really. I'll install Win7 on this, 7 on 4GB ram is just fine.
Butt shot... I deleted the rear header for the PS2 & serial ports, as I accidentially tore the ribbon that connected it to the mainboard. It wouldn't release from the plug and the ribbon pulled out of the plug. Oops....ohh well, I always use USB anyway.
Time to light it up....
I removed the drives that were in it. One was a 160gb Samsung, the other a 320gb WD. I replaced them with a 120gb Crucial SSD for the OS and a 1TB Toshiba for junk.
Installed Win7. Its been a while since I've worked with 7, I was a little rusty with it....
...and that's that! Time wasted on a pretty worthless system.....but ohh well.
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I like it!
Actually, this is essentially what I thought about doing with a Dimension E510 (or was it 520?) that I got some years back. It was the same thing like yours, but minus the "dedicated" GPUand no HDD included. Otherwise, bad caps in the PSU and on the mobo just like yours. I didn't end up doing any mods or upgrades to it yet, though. Just fixed it up and set it up as a spare PC to have around. It plays older (<2006) games nicely with a better GPU.
The big 120 mm fan on the front is also nice - pulls cold air from the front and dumps it on the CPU. Also pulls some air through the HDDs too. What I don't like about this setup, though, is that there is no exhaust fan other than the PSU. So these cases do get somewhat hot inside. I also have a Dimension E5150, which on the outside is the same thing as the E520, but the motherboard is a i915 chipset (IIRC) and won't take anything better than Pentium 4 and Pentium D. I have a 130W TDP Pentium D 830 that member Pentium 4 sent me a while back. Always wanted to use that thing, but it needs some serious cooling. Luckily, I found a spare 6-pipe cooler with the rest of the junk where I picked up that PC. So the goal is to replace the P4 CPU on that E5150 with the D830. I knowwhat's the point of wasting time on something like that today. But the case does look pristine otherwise... and like you said, I also like the styling.
That being said, I've flipped the front fan on the E5150 to pull air from the case and dump it out front. Haven't had enough time to play with it to see if that makes the cooling any better, but I'll get there one day.
Here's another for this thread....and if your first question is why did I waste any time on this, don't bother....I don't have an answer. This is a Dell XPS 410 that was one of about a dozen random junk systems that were dropped off this week. It's a gutless wonder with a C2D @ 1.8GHz and 1gb RAM. GPU is a Radeon HD 2400....Talk about a lemon!
Yup.
If there was a chance anyone would have saved one of these to still use it, chances are it died due to bad caps. Sad, because the rest of the HW is build really well on these machines.
Lets rummage through the bin of C2D & C2Q CPU's. This board can't run anything faster than 1066 FSB..... I had a C2Q Q6600 @ 2.4GHz in the drawer, perfect! The fastest it could take would be a Q6700 @ 2.66GHz....but I'm not spending the $18 on one when the Q6600 will do fine.
In today's times, the difference between Q6600 and Q6700 is negligible, particularly to online browsing. And a Q6600 can be had for <$10 all day long - essentially 2x cheaper.
I find 2nd tier/brand caps in OEM PSUs from that era never to last too long. The same Ost, Ltec, CapXon, and Teapo caps from just a few years earlier usually outlasted them.
Again, it's a shame, because these OEM units are pretty solid otherwise - no APFC to worry about blowing up the primary cap(s).
That being said, beware some of the Lite-On units from this particular era use an electrolytic cap for the primary-side main PS snubber circuit.
It's rated something like 400V and 2.2 uF, and you can just about see it peeking with its top in the picture below, right next to one of the big caps on the primary side.
https://www.badcaps.net/forum/attach...1&d=1686366550
So if you get one of these units and it's acting "funky" with weird noises when you try to turn it on, check that cap. The one I had wasn't making any noise, but I did check the cap pre-emptively and it read high ESR (20 or 30 Ohms, IIRC.) I replaced it with a 2.2 uF (again, IIRC) polypropylene... which do cost a little more. But at least I won't have to worry about it again.
The only issue I run with these cases (at least the Dimension E520 & 5150) is if the GPU is too long - then it clashes with the CPU cooler shroud.
Time for the mystery period-specific GPU to sign in!
https://www.badcaps.net/forum/attach...1&d=1686366550The single-slot ones run blistering-hot and are retarded IMO. Whoever though it was a good idea to couple a 100+ Watt TDP GPU with a heatsink that's probably not even capable of cooling a Pentium 3 should reconsider their career.
.) Anyways, it was a bit of a PITA to make (I used ethernet cable and shoved one side of the cables into the PS/2 header's connector, and the other soldered to the blank PS/2/Serial header on the board)... but it worked! So now at least my E5150 has PS/2 ports. I need to do the same for the E520, but just never enough time for these silly small things.
), but this ain't the kind of PC for "such people" anyways.
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Gracias. I don't know what possessed me to pull this one off the pile and build it....but I did...
Actually, this is essentially what I thought about doing with a Dimension E510 (or was it 520?) that I got some years back. It was the same thing like yours, but minus the "dedicated" GPUand no HDD included. Otherwise, bad caps in the PSU and on the mobo just like yours. I didn't end up doing any mods or upgrades to it yet, though. Just fixed it up and set it up as a spare PC to have around. It plays older (<2006) games nicely with a better GPU.
The big 120 mm fan on the front is also nice - pulls cold air from the front and dumps it on the CPU. Also pulls some air through the HDDs too. What I don't like about this setup, though, is that there is no exhaust fan other than the PSU. So these cases do get somewhat hot inside. I also have a Dimension E5150, which on the outside is the same thing as the E520, but the motherboard is a i915 chipset (IIRC) and won't take anything better than Pentium 4 and Pentium D. I have a 130W TDP Pentium D 830 that member Pentium 4 sent me a while back. Always wanted to use that thing, but it needs some serious cooling. Luckily, I found a spare 6-pipe cooler with the rest of the junk where I picked up that PC. So the goal is to replace the P4 CPU on that E5150 with the D830. I knowwhat's the point of wasting time on something like that today. But the case does look pristine otherwise... and like you said, I also like the styling.
That being said, I've flipped the front fan on the E5150 to pull air from the case and dump it out front. Haven't had enough time to play with it to see if that makes the cooling any better, but I'll get there one day.
It is.
That being said, beware some of the Lite-On units from this particular era use an electrolytic cap for the primary-side main PS snubber circuit.
It's rated something like 400V and 2.2 uF, and you can just about see it peeking with its top in the picture below, right next to one of the big caps on the primary side.
https://www.badcaps.net/forum/attach...1&d=1686366550
So if you get one of these units and it's acting "funky" with weird noises when you try to turn it on, check that cap. The one I had wasn't making any noise, but I did check the cap pre-emptively and it read high ESR (20 or 30 Ohms, IIRC.) I replaced it with a 2.2 uF (again, IIRC) polypropylene... which do cost a little more. But at least I won't have to worry about it again.
Boggles my mind why thye used a cap versus a diode for snubbing (I don't recall seeing diode down there), so it had to be a RC snubber....but I'm sure they know things I don't. The unit was quiet (audible and on the scope), not that a failing snubber circuit would have shown noise on the outputs....but it did appear (and sound) to be functioning correctly.....but I confess, I didn't check it.
I like it - you got the dual-slot cooler version of these.The single-slot ones run blistering-hot and are retarded IMO. Whoever though it was a good idea to couple a 100+ Watt TDP GPU with a heatsink that's probably not even capable of cooling a Pentium 3 should reconsider their career.
I had a moment like that with Windows XP the other day. Set it up on a PIII laptop I wanted to test out quickly while doing other stuff. After setup finished, I was like "OK, what else did I have to do now that I always do with my standard XP installs?" I really had forgotten how much simpler it was to set up XP and not have to deal with disabling a ton of crap like I have to with Windows 7. And my 15 YO flash drive still has all of the standard utilities and proggies I need for XP.
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Again, it's a shame, because these OEM units are pretty solid otherwise - no APFC to worry about blowing up the primary cap(s).
That being said, beware some of the Lite-On units from this particular era use an electrolytic cap for the primary-side main PS snubber circuit.
It's rated something like 400V and 2.2 uF, and you can just about see it peeking with its top in the picture below, right next to one of the big caps on the primary side.
So if you get one of these units and it's acting "funky" with weird noises when you try to turn it on, check that cap. The one I had wasn't making any noise, but I did check the cap pre-emptively and it read high ESR (20 or 30 Ohms, IIRC.) I replaced it with a 2.2 uF (again, IIRC) polypropylene... which do cost a little more. But at least I won't have to worry about it again.
Do you have a schematic that explains it?
Incidentally I have recapped a PSU exactly like this too from a Dimension 9200, I think the cap was ok, but it was over three years ago so who knows todayLast edited by Per Hansson; 06-11-2023, 06:00 AM."The one who says it cannot be done should never interrupt the one who is doing it."Comment
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It's the cap for the RCD (resistor-capacitor-diode) snubber circuit on the primary side for the main PS MOSFET.
Normally, I've only seen ceramic caps used for the snubber, since they are cheap and handle the high frequencies well. But they are always much smaller in value. Not sure why LiteON used such a high capacitance value. I'm sure there's a reason, though. These PSUs do work fine after all. It's just that the high value for such cap calls either for an electrolytic or a polypropylene film type. The latter option is more pricey, so probably that's why they went with a 'lytic there.
I did actually draw a circuit diagram when I saw this... but it's in my electronics notebook, which is currently a few thousand miles away.
Correct you are. Here's a better view of it, pulled from another angle; from the high-res pic:
https://www.badcaps.net/forum/attach...1&d=1686457554
Boggles my mind why thye used a cap versus a diode for snubbing (I don't recall seeing diode down there), so it had to be a RC snubber....but I'm sure they know things I don't.
BTW, here is the post in the quality build thread for my PS-6311-2d2 [Dell L305N-00]:
https://www.badcaps.net/forum/showpo...postcount=2972
And the thread that shows the recap and the snubber circuit mod with a PP cap:
https://www.badcaps.net/forum/showthread.php?t=72929
Yes, it is pre-seagate. I wiped it and put it in the smaller HDD 'good' bin. I have a guy that comes by periodically looking for smaller SATA & IDE drives....I give him anything sub-500gb for free. THey're not worth fooling with trying to resell. Not sure what he does with them....but I get the impression he's a hobbyist.
Sounds like another retro PC head.
Well, great to see you've found someone local to reuse these.
Most of my systems are still based on sub-250 GB spinners. The latter ones with 16M cache are more than fine with Windows 7 - not quite SSD -level boot times, but some do come close. The older stuff I relegate for XP.
I haven't touched XP in a looooong time....I'd be really rusty there....but I'm sure it'd all come back to me. I still use XP for analog media to digital conversions; such as a record to MP3. I've just found older hardware & software to produce better results and actually easier to use.
Recently, I tried the Quantum-based (beta) version of Mypal on XP and it runs like a champ - exactly like Firefox Quantum would on Windows 7, but even faster. Haven't tried it on one of my more powerful XP machines, but if it does run like FF Quantum, I might be ditching 7 and going back to XP on some systems. A lot of software is dropping Win 7 support soon (including Steam). So if I have to make a choice between "unsupported" OSes, it would certainly be XP. I only ran 7 on some PCs because of FF Quantum / browser support. If FF drops Win 7, I won't be downgrading to 10 just for that.
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This specification for the ACER Revo M2-601 can be useful for upgrading or repairing a desktop PC that is not working. As a community we are working through our specifications to add valuable data like the Revo M2-601 boardview and Revo M2-601 schematic. Our users have donated over 1 million documents which are being added to the site. This page will be updated soon with additional information. Alternatively you can request additional help from our users directly on the relevant badcaps forum. Please note that we offer no warranties that any specification, datasheet, or download for ACER Revo...09-12-2024, 03:28 PM
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This specification for the ACER Revo M2-601 can be useful for upgrading or repairing a desktop PC that is not working. As a community we are working through our specifications to add valuable data like the Revo M2-601 boardview and Revo M2-601 schematic. Our users have donated over 1 million documents which are being added to the site. This page will be updated soon with additional information. Alternatively you can request additional help from our users directly on the relevant badcaps forum. Please note that we offer no warranties that any specification, datasheet, or download for ACER Revo...09-12-2024, 03:28 PM
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by sam_sam_samThis started a few days ago and does this about every 8 hours
After it does this it goes back to normal no bad battery icon and no weird sounds and it goes to battery backup mode so I am not sure what is going on with this battery backup
The battery backup is about 3 or 4 years old
Dose anyone have any idea on how to troubleshoot this issue I have never had a battery backup do this kind-a thing before so I am not sure exactly how to troubleshoot it and where to start - Loading...
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