Re: best cheap/free scores 1.1
Are you the first forum member with audiophile schiit now?
Seriously, if that DAC is just a plug-and-play USB device using built-in OS drivers, it's nice to have. I have a Behringer UCA202 for that (and the line-in since some modern computers only have a microphone input).
Are you the first forum member with audiophile schiit now?

Seriously, if that DAC is just a plug-and-play USB device using built-in OS drivers, it's nice to have. I have a Behringer UCA202 for that (and the line-in since some modern computers only have a microphone input).

). Well, I'm currently in Bulgaria, and this is about as good of a free score as I can get here. Last summer, I found a 19" Samsung LCD with a few missing front buttons, scratched LCD, and... bad caps, of course (probably why it was thrown away.) Gave it a quick recap and it worked. I think that's the best thing I've found around here next to a dumpster. Otherwise, just about anything with even the slightest bit of metal in it is usually beaten to death by the gypsies so that they can extract only the metal parts from it. The remaining mess is then left by the dumpster. But in the case of this PC find, I think it possibly came / was thrown out in the condition I found it, because the CPU cooler was still on there, and that's a good chuck of aluminum. No sane gypsy / trash picker around here would miss taking it. Trash truck came just an hour later, so I saved a few components from hitting the landfills. Most notably, the motherboard had Japanese caps. If any of these are OK for reuse, that alone makes it a good enough score, LOL. CMOS battery is acceptable too: 2.8V. And the PSU looks intact. If anything, the two 200V caps it it are also worthwhile extracting.






So I went there, took apart the PC, and cleaned/washed it. I forgot to take pictures of the case after cleaning it up, but here is how the motherboard came out:
But when I get back, we'll see. The PSU still needs cleaning up too and upon giving it a quick inspection with the covers off, I noticed it had several bulged Teapo caps in it. Clearly it's going to need those serviced before I can use it back in the system. Otherwise, it looks well-built. I'll grab pictures of it eventually when it goes through my bench.
they luv server stuff like that! 
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