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  • jiroy
    Badcaps Legend
    • Jun 2016
    • 2416
    • Lebanon

    #2701
    Re: best cheap/free scores 1.1

    This week free scores :

    1 - One MSI Motherboard B150M Mortar , with CPU socket twisted pins . On the first look , it's irrepairable , on the second one , with a magnifying glass , it could be , on the third , i'm working on it and chances are 50 50 ..

    2 - One AsRock Motherboard A780LM , with an AM2 CPU , nice heavy cooler AVC , and 2 Gb kingston memory . first test revealed the Ram is defected .

    3 - One Intel DG31PR Motherboard , CPU core 2 2.66 GHZ with cooler , 2gb Rams VData , all TK ATWY capacitors around the Pci Express are bulged in a suspicious way , like i've never seen on this board . I doubt it was a cheap Nvidia VGA that done the damage .

    4 - One Gigabyte GA-G41MT-52PT LGA775 ddr3 , CPU Intel E8400 , Core 2 , and cooler , no Rams . Tested working .

    5 - One Gigabyte Nvidia GV-N630 -2GI R:1.0 . Not working .

    6 - One Palit Nvidia GTX465 Dual DVI output , HDMI and DP , Nice design and working .

    7 - One Dell Laptop latitude 3440 , Core 5 , LCD and hinge broken , blown speakers , minor damages to upper palm rest , DVD broken , but fully working.. This one had a twin and the customer , a very nice young girl , wanted to take one fully new one out of the two she owns . Was very nice to leave the other with insistence

    8 - 7 CD jewel cases , with at least 500 original games .

    Cheap scores :

    1 - One HP adapter series PPP016L-E , 18.5 Volts , 6.5 A . One Dell adapter PA10 Family , 19.5 Volts , 4.62 A . 3 USB Lenovo mice , all for 5 Dollars .

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    • Mac29
      Member
      • Apr 2014
      • 11
      • USA

      #2702
      Re: best cheap/free scores 1.1

      This week: OK, I like how someone thinks here ....

      Hop on the bike and 3 doors down guy is tossing 2 computers on the curb. Scored an old HTPC w/athlon 64, a zalman cooler, 2 gigs of crap ram and a 250 HDD w/ a busted SATA connector (superglue) and an Antec 350W PSU. Works fine. No data. But wait.

      Also a full tower:
      Coolermaster Haf 932 advanced (really nice), missing one wheel
      Phenom II X4 965 (w/stock fan, but copper heat pipes)
      Gigabyte GA-790XTA-UD4 (top of the line back then, USB 3.0 & Crossfire), sweet
      2GB Corsair DDR3 (1600)
      EVGA GTX 550 ti
      Antec TP3 650W
      LG blueray DVD drive and a Sony DVD drive
      and looks like a 10 yr old 2TB Seagate HDD with scores of applications, hundreds of music tracks and Windows 7 Home premium

      Every once in a while the sky opens up and doesn't crap on me. Seemed dead so I shorted the pins. Bingo! Was going to cannibalize a switch when I discovered I could just switch the soft boot button.

      So I blew out everything & paid $2 for dollop of Arctic Silver and re mounted the GPU fan. May do the same for cpu or get a cooler and OC.

      Waiting for Easter sales to replace the 2TB for safety. Deciding what to do w/this.
      A: sell pieces to go towards a Ryzen 5 1400 system
      B. switch the cooler and finally unlock my phenom II 550 & see what's stable
      C. use this to finally play around w/imaging software so I never have to rely on MS again
      D. all of the above. I can't stand much longer to upgrade but I only play older games, occasionally.

      My GTX 750 in this freebee would be pretty balanced, but ancient; I just put 6GB (DDR2) in my old system. Think I might mess around w/imaging, Altiris, and continue w/some Linux before I try selling bits. Definitely going to game some, install MS Server and maybe a NAS.

      Decisions, decisions.

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      • stj
        Great Sage 齊天大聖
        • Dec 2009
        • 30932
        • Albion

        #2703
        Re: best cheap/free scores 1.1

        Originally posted by Mac29
        and looks like a 10 yr old 2TB Seagate HDD with scores of applications, hundreds of music tracks and Windows 7 Home premium
        so no PR0N colection then, just a load of rubbish!! too bad.
        still, you have to format it to remove the risk of viri/malware anyway.

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        • jiroy
          Badcaps Legend
          • Jun 2016
          • 2416
          • Lebanon

          #2704
          Re: best cheap/free scores 1.1

          Originally posted by stj
          so no PR0N colection then, just a load of rubbish!! too bad.
          still, you have to format it to remove the risk of viri/malware anyway.
          Just to be safe , someone should turn the "Show hidden files" in the "Folder options" in Control panel . I Had many cases like that in the past and it's better to zero it with any good software .

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          • momaka
            master hoarder
            • May 2008
            • 12164
            • Bulgaria

            #2705
            Re: best cheap/free scores 1.1

            Originally posted by Pentium4
            Found this beautiful beast at Goodwill for $2.99
            What a deal! These were hard to find in Black, and it's in really good shape. I brought it into work to show off and use as my main work keyboard since our Dell docking stations have PS/2. The <30 year old crowd had no reaction, and the >30 year olds thought it was super awesome.

            The sound of the keys is unique and the feedback on it is great. The spacing of the keys is perfect for my hands. Will own until I'm dead. Long live PS/2! I am okay with USB mice, but I haven't liked any USB keyboard as much as my PS/2 keyboards.

            https://www.badcaps.net/forum/attach...1&d=1520628998
            https://www.badcaps.net/forum/attach...1&d=1520628998
            Awesome!

            Old clicky keyboards always deserve to be saved from the dump. I'm glad you did that with this one. Looks like a dependable workhorse. I can't stand typing on a modern flat, shallow-stroke keyboard - my typing rate goes to absolute shit.

            Also, the layout on the keyboard shown above is really the only layout I consider to be good. I hate it when they make a small "basterdized" Backspace key or hide the backslash in a hole somewhere... or keyboards with the 3 extra Power/Standby/Sleep buttons above the "Insert", "Home" and "Pg Up" keys row. I use the Home and End keys quite frequently when typing, so I can't stand it when they are shifted a row down due to those 3 extra keys.

            Anyways, looks like that keyboard is made by Chicony, judging by the UL number (E164844). The model number also suggests that, as it starts with a KB prefix. On that note, I'm not sure if Logitech had Chicony as an OEM or what exactly, but I think I recall seeing some Logitech keyboards with a KB in their model name. And from personal experiences, I've never seen a bad Logitech keyboard - not the old ones, anyways.

            That said, I bought a keyboard too last week from a local thrift store - but in my case, it was USB, as I only have one (1) USB keyboard, and I need more of them now, as I have accumulated a few newer Dell and HP PCs without PS/2 ports. Nevertheless, it's an older keyboard - an HP black/gray one from the Pentium 4 era / mid 2000's. Haven't tested it yet, but it should be okay, as it was new-old stock (NOS). That thrift store had 4 more of these, all still wrapped in their original plastic bags. I was tempted do buy another one, but they were asking $5 or more for them (it's a shittily-managed thrift store, and depending on which volunteer staff works there that day, the price can vary substantially - I've seen them ask for $1 for a pair of RCA audio cables, and also $10 for the same pair, lol)

            Originally posted by jiroy
            4 - One Pentium 4 case , it will go for scrap . Goodnight XP..
            Can't fit a more modern PC in there?
            I find that most oldschool cases tend to be built a lot better than new crap nowadays. Though, I suppose that also depends a lot on the case brand too - after all, there were plenty of cheapo nasty cases in the P4 era as well. But if it's a decent heavy beige case: give it to me any day!!!!!!

            Originally posted by Dan81
            Got a Enermax EG365P-VE 350W for cheap.

            Seized Globe Fans (I thought Enermax wouldn't go that low, guess I was wrong then ) and Hitachi primaries with pretty new PCE-TUR caps on the secondary.

            Already gutting it. I don't have any use for it considering I have a Seasonic SS-351HT that is better.
            Lol, I don't get your strategy. You rebuild shitty Deer and Sun Pro PSUs but gut Deltas and Enermax???

            Originally posted by dmill89
            Kenwood KR-A5040 Stereo Receiver (80W per channel) for $1, a little banged up (some scratches/nicks on the front panel and a few dings on the top of the case) but fully working.

            https://www.badcaps.net/forum/attach...1&d=1521149343
            https://www.badcaps.net/forum/attach...1&d=1521149343
            Banged up? Looks pretty decent to me.
            And for $1... are you kidding me?!!
            What I like about it even more is that this is a simple Stereo amp - none of that complex newer multi-channel "surround" sound crap with harsh input frequency filters and useless DSPs. And it looks like the Kenwood amp above can also go down to 4 Ohms speaker impedance - a really nice feature if you want to drive 8-Ohm speakers on both channel A and B simultaneously.

            Originally posted by stj
            so no PR0N colection then, just a load of rubbish!! too bad.
            Life has taught me to never look at other peoples' porn collection.
            Case in point: I found some dude's computer and decided to look for music. Then I found a few video files with short numbered names, like "1.avi", "2.wmv" and etc. Clicked the first one and the video immediately jumped in on "the action" of one male doing another male.
            (And sorry, I don't mean to offend any gay/bisexual readers on here with the above "barf" smiley, but gay porn just simply isn't my thing.)

            Then a few years later, I was repairing a PC for a roommate's friend and doing also an OS cleanup. Found a lot of junk "free" virus and registry cleaner softwares in My Documents, so I started selecting them to delete them. After doing that, I found a few other odd applications to delete. But I accidentally double-clicked on a video file (bad left button on my test mouse) in the same folder, and a video popped up. Like the first instance above, the video immediatelly jumped "in action". In this case, it wasn't so bad... or at least it wasn't gay porn. Rather, let's just say my roommate's friend was into some really very big women. And did I forgot to say I really mean BIG!

            Anyways... from that point forward, I;m always extra careful to avoid opening any unknown videos of any kind, especially very small ones (less than 100-200 MB) with ambiguous names. I also usually turn on thumbnail icon previews now when browsing through folders with pictures and/or videos. This allows me to see a small (blurry) icon "preview" of what might be in the file, so I can definitely try to avoid it if it looks supsicious.

            Originally posted by stj
            still, you have to format it to remove the risk of viri/malware anyway.
            Nah. If you're careful, the risk is almost non-existent.
            Like I said, I usually do look for music when I get an HDD from a discarded computer. I've found some very interesting music this way - some of it in languages I have never heard before. Also, if I keep the HDD, I also like to keep an image or two (if there are any) of the owner of the computer. That kind of helps me remember where the HDD and/or computer came from and what it had in terms of hardware. In other words, it sort of gives it a "personality".
            Any sensitive personal data, though - that I always wipe with a zero-fill program.
            Last edited by momaka; 03-22-2018, 07:31 PM.

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            • Curious.George
              Badcaps Legend
              • Nov 2011
              • 2305
              • Unknown

              #2706
              Re: best cheap/free scores 1.1

              Originally posted by momaka
              Life has taught me to never look at other peoples' porn collection.
              I don't look at ANYTHING on a PC (or disk) that I don't own. Foreign disks get wiped, immediately. This ensures I never see their contents and also gives me a first-pass check as to the drive's functionality.

              With hundreds of "foreign" disks/PC's coming through every week, it's too easy to stumble on all sorts of material that can be tempting, disgusting or even leave you legally/morally on the hook (what would you have done if the video had been of a guy committing an illegal act? kiddie porn? murder? etc.)

              Now, imagine it's a computer belonging to a friend/colleague/relative that you are "fixing"...

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              • dmill89
                Badcaps Legend
                • Dec 2011
                • 2531
                • USA

                #2707
                Re: best cheap/free scores 1.1

                Originally posted by momaka
                Banged up? Looks pretty decent to me.
                And for $1... are you kidding me?!!
                What I like about it even more is that this is a simple Stereo amp - none of that complex newer multi-channel "surround" sound crap with harsh input frequency filters and useless DSPs. And it looks like the Kenwood amp above can also go down to 4 Ohms speaker impedance - a really nice feature if you want to drive 8-Ohm speakers on both channel A and B simultaneously.
                Oh I'm definitely not complaining especially for the price (the seller thought it was "broken", but apparently they didn't realize that you needed to push in one of the speaker buttons to get sound ), was just noting that it wasn't cosmetically "perfect" with some nicks/scratches on the (aluminum) face plate (the gouges on the bottom corner of the faceplate look like it was dragged across concrete or something) and a couple small dents on the top of the housing. It is going in my workshop so the cosmetics don't really matter as long as it works (which it does).
                Last edited by dmill89; 03-22-2018, 09:34 PM.

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                • Dan81
                  SNES-powered
                  • Oct 2013
                  • 1865
                  • Romania

                  #2708
                  Re: best cheap/free scores 1.1

                  Originally posted by momaka
                  Lol, I don't get your strategy. You rebuild shitty Deer and Sun Pro PSUs but gut Deltas and Enermax???
                  The Enermax had conductive glue and I don't have anything to scrape it off with, not to mention it does some scary high pitched squeal I never heard on any other PSUs.

                  As for Deltas I didn't get any of them lately, and the only one I've ever owned was a 110W unit I destroyed out of stupidity back in 2013 or so.


                  And for the record, the PSU I used parts from the Enermax to fix wasn't a Deer or a Sun Pro either.
                  Main rig:
                  Gigabyte B75M-D3H
                  Core i5-3470 3.60GHz
                  Gigabyte Geforce GTX650 1GB GDDR5
                  16GB DDR3-1600
                  Samsung SH-224AB DVD-RW
                  FSP Bluestorm II 500W (recapped)
                  120GB ADATA + 2x Seagate Barracuda ES.2 ST31000340NS 1TB
                  Delux MG760 case

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                  • momaka
                    master hoarder
                    • May 2008
                    • 12164
                    • Bulgaria

                    #2709
                    Re: best cheap/free scores 1.1

                    Originally posted by Curious.George
                    I don't look at ANYTHING on a PC (or disk) that I don't own. Foreign disks get wiped, immediately.
                    Well, I have a really bad music addiction,so it's hard to resist not peeking at what's in the "Music" folder of the user(s) folders. Other than that, I don't look at anything else anymore either. I used to... way back when I first started collecting dumped computers. But the two examples above quickly showed me why I shouldn't. And indeed, quite a few many times back then, I've stumbled onto HDDs with people's very sensitive data (certificates and or taxes with names, SSNs, and whatnot). Information like that in the wrong hands could definitely do a lot of damage to those individuals, so I made sure to wipe those HDDs.

                    That said, I've had people bring me computers and ask for my help to look through their files and find whatever it is that they couldn't. I even had to do it on a few occasions at my job last spring, as per customers' requests. In those cases, you have to remain professional, no matter what kind of files you stumble onto and regardless if you know those people or not.

                    As for seeing something illegal... I have zero tolerance for anyone who's involved with murder, cruel animal torture, and child pornography and/or pedophiles. Everything else, I hardly give a shit about.

                    Originally posted by dmill89
                    the seller thought it was "broken", but apparently they didn't realize that you needed to push in one of the speaker buttons to get sound
                    LOL, I almost did that once too - thought my amp was broken and started swapping inputs and speaker wires.... then that facepalm moment occurred to me

                    Originally posted by Dan81
                    The Enermax had conductive glue and I don't have anything to scrape it off with, not to mention it does some scary high pitched squeal I never heard on any other PSUs.
                    So you don't have any screw drivers and pliers in your home at all?
                    That's what I use anyways.

                    The high pitch is very likely a result of the conductive glue, unless there are bad caps on the 5VSB circuit -OR- something wrong with the APFC section (if that PSU even has APFC). I have a 500 W Enermax that also has a terrible squeal when attempting to turn it on and no conductive glue, so I suspect APFC, as usual.

                    Originally posted by Dan81
                    And for the record, the PSU I used parts from the Enermax to fix wasn't a Deer or a Sun Pro either.
                    Sorry, I didn't mean to make an offensive comment with my last post above. I just remembered from way back that you scrapped a fairly decent OEM PSU (don't remember if it was a Delta, actually, or something else) that didn't appear to have too complex of a problem... hence the above comment, which I meant more of a joke with that "why" smiley.

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                    • stj
                      Great Sage 齊天大聖
                      • Dec 2009
                      • 30932
                      • Albion

                      #2710
                      Re: best cheap/free scores 1.1

                      Originally posted by momaka
                      let's just say my roommate's friend was into some really very big women. And did I forgot to say I really mean BIG!
                      i call that "Hippo Porn",
                      i never understand how anybody could be into that shit!

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                      • Dan81
                        SNES-powered
                        • Oct 2013
                        • 1865
                        • Romania

                        #2711
                        Re: best cheap/free scores 1.1

                        Originally posted by momaka

                        So you don't have any screw drivers and pliers in your home at all?
                        That's what I use anyways.

                        The high pitch is very likely a result of the conductive glue, unless there are bad caps on the 5VSB circuit -OR- something wrong with the APFC section (if that PSU even has APFC). I have a 500 W Enermax that also has a terrible squeal when attempting to turn it on and no conductive glue, so I suspect APFC, as usual.
                        It's the APFC section very likely since the caps are in spec, and this PSU has APFC. (and a voltage switcher which I removed)

                        Here's an older shot of the said PSU I fixed. It now has 820uF Hitachi primaries from the Enermax and a few caps from it. It still has a few ChengX caps left because the silkscreen for the caps is D10.

                        I might hunt for some Rubies or Pannies for the secondary but so far I haven't noticed a problem.

                        This PSU initially came to me in a black nJoy casing which I gave with another board to a friend (a recapped Antec EA-380D that had a rusted casing) and had several problems which I fixed:

                        -blown UTC 2SC3320 switchers and dead 5vSB switcher
                        -blown primary FHY 1000uF caps
                        -blown resistor near switchers

                        I fixed these by first replacing the switchers with 13009s from a long since defunct Linkworld (of all places, I didn't expect to find 13009s in there), the 5vSB switcher came from a Delux PSU (unknown OEM, it wasn't a Sun Pro) and the primary caps of course came from the Enermax.
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                        Core i5-3470 3.60GHz
                        Gigabyte Geforce GTX650 1GB GDDR5
                        16GB DDR3-1600
                        Samsung SH-224AB DVD-RW
                        FSP Bluestorm II 500W (recapped)
                        120GB ADATA + 2x Seagate Barracuda ES.2 ST31000340NS 1TB
                        Delux MG760 case

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                        • Curious.George
                          Badcaps Legend
                          • Nov 2011
                          • 2305
                          • Unknown

                          #2712
                          Re: best cheap/free scores 1.1

                          Originally posted by momaka
                          As for seeing something illegal... I have zero tolerance for anyone who's involved with murder, cruel animal torture, and child pornography and/or pedophiles. Everything else, I hardly give a shit about.
                          By not looking, I don't have to worry about "following up", preserving evidence, etc. And, if it's a close friend/relative/etc., I don't have to worry about looking them in the eye at some later date and NOT thinking about what I may have seen. ("Hmmm... Cayman Islands account? I wonder if the IRS knows about that? Am I now complicit in tax evasion for not reporting it??" or "Gee, that's not your wife -- my friend -- you're seen boinking in those photos...")

                          I had to recover the "personal files" off a PC belonging to a close friend's recently-deceased wife. It was a very uncomfortable experience as I know she never expected anyone else to be "digging around" on her computer.

                          I suspect most folks don't plan their computer (or phone!) usage with an eye towards someone potentially looking through it (even "for good cause").

                          (Note we're not even talking about forensic analysis, here!)

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                          • goontron
                            5000!
                            • Dec 2011
                            • 4108
                            • US

                            #2713
                            Re: best cheap/free scores 1.1

                            ^ I to subscribe to the "hear no evil, see no evil" of days of old.

                            Then again, i grew up in Denver. Not subscribing to the train of thought will gain you enemies fast.
                            Things I've fixed: anything from semis to crappy Chinese $2 radios, and now an IoT Dildo....

                            "Dude, this is Wyoming, i hopped on and sent 'er. No fucking around." -- Me

                            Excuse me while i do something dangerous


                            You must have a sad, sad boring life if you hate on people harmlessly enjoying life with an animal costume.

                            Sometimes you need to break shit to fix it.... Thats why my lawnmower doesn't have a deadman switch or engine brake anymore

                            Follow the white rabbit.

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                            • momaka
                              master hoarder
                              • May 2008
                              • 12164
                              • Bulgaria

                              #2714
                              Re: best cheap/free scores 1.1

                              Originally posted by stj
                              i call that "Hippo Porn",
                              i never understand how anybody could be into that shit!
                              What can I say? Every human being deserves some love, don't you agree?

                              Originally posted by goontron
                              ^ I to subscribe to the "hear no evil, see no evil" of days of old.

                              Then again, i grew up in Denver. Not subscribing to the train of thought will gain you enemies fast.
                              In general, I'm the same way too. But again, it depends what kind of crime we are talking about here. I was raised to believe that as long as you have your life, your health, and your closest friends/family, you can go through anything in life and the rest doesn't really matter too much - particularly material things/objects. Thus, if I was to stumble across some questionable content on a friend's/relative's/coworker's PC that doesn't involve murder, torture, and/or child pornography, I would very likely ignore it - even if it was a scam for millions of moneys. But the last three items mentioned above, I cannot ignore - it just goes against my core values and I am very serious about those.
                              Last edited by momaka; 03-23-2018, 11:54 AM.

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                              • jiroy
                                Badcaps Legend
                                • Jun 2016
                                • 2416
                                • Lebanon

                                #2715
                                Re: best cheap/free scores 1.1

                                Originally posted by momaka



                                Can't fit a more modern PC in there?
                                I find that most oldschool cases tend to be built a lot better than new crap nowadays. Though, I suppose that also depends a lot on the case brand too - after all, there were plenty of cheapo nasty cases in the P4 era as well. But if it's a decent heavy beige case: give it to me any day!!!!!!

                                Hi Momaka; , Yep , many cases go with their floppy and cd's to the garbage . I cannot handle far than what my shop can take . I wish I'm in U.S.A. so I can
                                help any request from you or any friends here . It's not easy for me to hear someone asking for a CPU for example , while I have dozens of it , speaking of which , there is 4 laptop CPUs Turion sitting on my laptop keyboard , lol . No place to arrange them . Basically , DHL is the best company to deal with in Lebanon , but still , unfair prices render any cooperation useless .

                                I always let the shop drive the future strategy , depending on customers demands .

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                                • dmill89
                                  Badcaps Legend
                                  • Dec 2011
                                  • 2531
                                  • USA

                                  #2716
                                  Re: best cheap/free scores 1.1

                                  Originally posted by jiroy
                                  DHL is the best company to deal with in Lebanon
                                  Which is somewhat ironic, because DHL is absolutely terrible in the US (very slow, and often more expensive than UPS/FedEx/USPS).

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                                  • Curious.George
                                    Badcaps Legend
                                    • Nov 2011
                                    • 2305
                                    • Unknown

                                    #2717
                                    Re: best cheap/free scores 1.1

                                    Originally posted by goontron
                                    ^ I to subscribe to the "hear no evil, see no evil" of days of old.
                                    If I see something, I feel morally compelled to act on it. OTOH, if I don't see it, then I don't feel I have to go looking for it!

                                    I saw a couple of guys driving away from a neighbor's house with a bunch of stuff that they had just loaded into their vehicle. Knowing that the house was unoccupied (but not "empty"), it seemed likely that they had just robbed the place.

                                    So, I memorized the plate numbers of the vehicle and the trailer it was towing and phoned the police.

                                    For my effort, I was "rewarded" with a couple of hours of talking with the police about what I saw, the homeowner, their neighbor, etc.

                                    While I'd rather the neighbor NOT been burglarized, I would also have not been a witness to it (as I could have done something productive with those couple of hours).

                                    [Police were slow to act and, as such, never caught them -- so, all my "time" yielded was another data point that they could use to justify needing more cops (at my expense as a taxpayer)]

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                                    • Sparkey55
                                      Badcaps Legend
                                      • Jan 2010
                                      • 1523
                                      • USA

                                      #2718
                                      Re: best cheap/free scores 1.1

                                      Originally posted by Curious.George
                                      If I see something, I feel morally compelled to act on it. OTOH, if I don't see it, then I don't feel I have to go looking for it!

                                      I saw a couple of guys driving away from a neighbor's house with a bunch of stuff that they had just loaded into their vehicle. Knowing that the house was unoccupied (but not "empty"), it seemed likely that they had just robbed the place.

                                      So, I memorized the plate numbers of the vehicle and the trailer it was towing and phoned the police.

                                      For my effort, I was "rewarded" with a couple of hours of talking with the police about what I saw, the homeowner, their neighbor, etc.

                                      While I'd rather the neighbor NOT been burglarized, I would also have not been a witness to it (as I could have done something productive with those couple of hours).

                                      [Police were slow to act and, as such, never caught them -- so, all my "time" yielded was another data point that they could use to justify needing more cops (at my expense as a taxpayer)]
                                      With a neighbor like you I would hope you moved away quickly.

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                                      • Curious.George
                                        Badcaps Legend
                                        • Nov 2011
                                        • 2305
                                        • Unknown

                                        #2719
                                        Re: best cheap/free scores 1.1

                                        Originally posted by Sparkey55
                                        With a neighbor like you I would hope you moved away quickly.
                                        Yes, I should, instead, have helped them load the stuff onto their vehicle, shook their hands and bid them a safe trip!

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                                        • jiroy
                                          Badcaps Legend
                                          • Jun 2016
                                          • 2416
                                          • Lebanon

                                          #2720
                                          Re: best cheap/free scores 1.1

                                          Originally posted by dmill89
                                          Which is somewhat ironic, because DHL is absolutely terrible in the US (very slow, and often more expensive than UPS/FedEx/USPS).
                                          Very expensive , that's the first problem dmill89 , but somehow more reliable than many others . Maybe cause it's a popular worldwide service . We don't have many alternatives anyway .

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                                            ITE IT8390 (IT8390E-256) programmer "ITE Download Board 4" user manual + firmware, flashing ITE ECs on the cheap
                                            by H34TO
                                            Recently I've gotten into EC flashing due to my broken laptop(s) and started frantically searching methods for flashing the IT5571E-128 chip on the cheap(due to me beaing a student and not having a job) and noticed that ITE newer chips can be flashed via ISP (In-System Programming) either via SMBus or the KBC (EPP - Enhanced Parallel Port) interface. While these can be achieved with programmers like SVOD4/3 or the RT809H/F those options are WAYYY out of my budget so I was horrified. But recently I stumbled uppon some programmers on aliexpress that claim they can program a variety of ITE chips...
                                            06-17-2025, 07:17 AM
                                          • evilkitty
                                            When your mom is complaining about her new cheap lights
                                            by evilkitty
                                            My Mom bought some cheap motion sensor lights on wish... then complains about about batteries and this thing chews though them, well it uses 4 AAA batteries and a pack of rechargeable ones is about 13 USD

                                            well since it uses 4 AAA and rechargeable are 1.2v and non-recharge at 1.5 this thing must work with 4.8-6v, I'll shove a USB cable on it, infant i will use a broken phone charge cable... dam this thing uses 430 mA and they made it battery powered...


                                            lets ignore the fact that i thought the board fit both ways... and the wire color is reversed going to the board...
                                            07-23-2024, 01:27 PM
                                          • aaronkatrini
                                            Recommend a decent Multimeter on the cheap
                                            by aaronkatrini
                                            Hi all,

                                            I was looking to upgrade my main multimeter (Asita MD591) with something that has more features. I'll use it mostly for board diagnostic and diy repairs. I've been eyeing out many of those multi-function ones from Aliexpress but can't seem to make my mind up. Here are the features that I'm looking after:

                                            - Autorange
                                            - DC volts up to 30V
                                            - Accurate Resistance
                                            - Diode test (Beep mode)
                                            - Frequency up to 200MHz
                                            - Capacitanze up to 5000uF
                                            - as cheap as possible

                                            Other functions are not needed but those which are needed...
                                            05-06-2024, 09:54 AM
                                          • Dan81
                                            The Cheap Duo - Two SiS machines
                                            by Dan81
                                            Just as the title states. Two cheap SiS machines, surprisingly stable.

                                            What I will tackle in the near future (the build will be slightly postponed due to slight stomach issues - am still recovering and my physical power (sorry if it sounds weird,English isn't quite my primary language) isn't the best at the moment. Especially with the diet I have to take at the moment.) are two SiS based machines.

                                            The first one is a IPC rebranded Mitac 7521T. Why did I feel the need to tackle this machine? Well, just look at the specs:

                                            CPU - P3 1100MHz Coppermine...
                                            04-16-2022, 12:28 PM
                                          • eccerr0r
                                            Caseless Cheap Chinese electronic tools
                                            by eccerr0r
                                            "Caseless Cheap Chinese electronic tools" I mean things you get from banggood, ali, fleabay, Am-Zon, etc. like AVR-Transistortester, miscellaneous signal generators, frequency counters, (variable) power supplies, oscilloscopes, low resistance meters, etc., etc. that comes optionally with a case, or comes only with a cheap piece of plastic that barely provides protection to the PCB.

                                            Just wondering what of these (generally flimsy) tools you actually find use (almost) everyday and find indispensable for the price, compared to buying a Fluke or whatnot, if there is an expensive...
                                            11-23-2021, 03:44 PM
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