Re: best cheap/free scores 1.1
Scored these:
Zida/Tomato LX98-AT w/ Pentium II 266MHz - $3
Samsung Galaxy Note 2 w/ dead eMMC but working LCD - $7
Samsung Galaxy S3 GT-I9300 w/ dead EMMC, working LCD - $2
2x broken Galaxy S3 - $3
Samsung R40 + HP DV5000 - $3
The Zida board works just fine, gotta install 98SE on it along with a few brackets (PS/2, USB). For the working S3 and Note 2, I'm going to order some working boards. The S3 needs a bit of more extensive work (LCD and digitizer/touch work fine, but the glass is literally pieces.) but the Note 2 should be up and running after replacing the mobo and the USB port.
Scored these:
Zida/Tomato LX98-AT w/ Pentium II 266MHz - $3
Samsung Galaxy Note 2 w/ dead eMMC but working LCD - $7
Samsung Galaxy S3 GT-I9300 w/ dead EMMC, working LCD - $2
2x broken Galaxy S3 - $3
Samsung R40 + HP DV5000 - $3
The Zida board works just fine, gotta install 98SE on it along with a few brackets (PS/2, USB). For the working S3 and Note 2, I'm going to order some working boards. The S3 needs a bit of more extensive work (LCD and digitizer/touch work fine, but the glass is literally pieces.) but the Note 2 should be up and running after replacing the mobo and the USB port.

. With load, they easily hit 70+ degrees Centigrade, regardless of case cooling or room temperature. No bueno. I like to keep my cards under 55C even with a toasty room of ~30C (86F).
I guess that requires someone competent to do that... or perhaps the store manager doesn't want to deal with that. I know there are several online GoodWill eBay stores from other states that sell/part computers and computer parts all the time. And for decent prices too. Too bad none are near me, otherwise they'd have a regular customer.
Also added the 3rd antennae for the Intel 4965AGN WiFi card it came with, just to max out my speeds.
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