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      Re: Post your system.......

      Got the Mac Mini built up.

      When I got it:
      1.66 GHz Core Duo
      2 GB ram
      320 GB HDD
      Mac OS 10.6.8 (Snow Leopard).

      Now:
      1.83 GHz Core 2 Duo
      4 GB ram
      160 GB HDD
      Mac OS 10.7 (Snow Leopard).

      I had to flash the Mac Mini 2,1 EFI to it so I can use 4 GB ram max. Afterwards to get 10.7 installed I just used an iAtkos disk image but deselected all the hackintosh addons so it just did a base 10.7 install. Downgraded the hard drive as I can use the 320 in other systems where the space will be put to a better use.

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        Originally posted by Compgeke View Post
        Got the Mac Mini built up.

        When I got it:
        1.66 GHz Core Duo
        2 GB ram
        320 GB HDD
        Mac OS 10.6.8 (Snow Leopard).

        Now:
        1.83 GHz Core 2 Duo
        4 GB ram
        160 GB HDD
        Mac OS 10.7 (Snow Leopard).

        I had to flash the Mac Mini 2,1 EFI to it so I can use 4 GB ram max. Afterwards to get 10.7 installed I just used an iAtkos disk image but deselected all the hackintosh addons so it just did a base 10.7 install. Downgraded the hard drive as I can use the 320 in other systems where the space will be put to a better use.
        I'm impressed that it let you go from Core Duo to Core 2 Duo. Now it's actually maybe useful Also pretty much doubled the resale value.

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          For the most part if a system shipped with a Core Duo it can be swapped for a Core 2 Duo - the chipset's the same. Most systems you could get a Core 2 as an option anyways such as Latitude D620s and Thinkpad T60s.

          The 4 gig ram upgrade required the EFI to be flashed to that of a Mac Mini 2,1 as the stock EFI (Mini 1,1) has a 2 gig cap and won't boot with more.

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            I got a Zalman Z5 plus that had brown ( rust/paint ) on it.
            Sold a Novatech UK. Once good now bad seller.

            https://www.trustpilot.co.uk/review/www.novatech.co.uk
            http://www.hse.gov.uk/pubns/indg305.pdf

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              I'm posting this from what my Packard Bell Legend 115 Supreme has been turned into:

              Original case
              Seasonic S12II Bronze 520W power supply (with lots of rewiring to turn it into an AT-style unit)
              Original (PB600) motherboard
              Integrated video (Cirrus Logic CL-GD5430)
              Original CPU (Pentium 100MHz, overclocked to 120 MHz)
              Stock Cooler from an AMD FX-8350
              136 MB RAM (8 MB soldered to motherboard + 4x32MB sticks)
              3Com 3C905-TX Fast Ethernet PCI NIC
              Promise Ultra66 Dual Channel IDE Controller (only one channel in use)
              Western Digital Caviar Blue 160GB IDE Hard Drive
              Das Keyboard (with key markings, MX blue switches) with a USB-PS/2 adapter
              Compaq-branded PS/2 ball mouse
              Sansui HDLCD185W 18.5" 720p LCD TV used as a monitor

              This computer is running Debian sid, but as it isn't powerful enough to do much, I just have it set up to SSH into my server, and use X forwarding to run all of the programs on that box, which consists of:

              Case from a cheap Compaq computer
              ASUS Amberine M (A8AE-LE) motherboard from the same computer
              AMD Athlon 64 3700+ from a cheap HP computer
              "AVC" CPU Cooler from the Compaq
              3GB RAM (2x 512MB Hynix from the Compaq, 2x 1GB G.Skill from the HP)
              TRENDnet PCIe Gigabit Ethernet NIC
              Vantec PCI SATA Controller (Silicon Image 3512, IIRC)
              Motorola SM56 PCI winmodem (from the Compaq, never bothered to take it out)
              Some kind of Ensoniq PCI sound card from an old Gateway (again, just never got around to removing it)
              Seasonic S12II Bronze 380W power supply (from the HP, it was that computer's 4th and final power supply)
              Seagate Barracuda 7200.9 120GB 3.5" SATA hard drive from a different Compaq (OS)
              Toshiba 5400RPM 500GB 2.5" SATA hard drive (Debian package repository mirror)
              2x Seagate Barracuda 7200RPM 500GB 3.5" SATA hard drives (in RAID 1 (mdadm) for everything else)
              Debian wheezy

              Also, thanks to VanessaE from #minetest on InchraNet for helping me get X working on the first box mentioned.

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                Originally posted by cheapie View Post
                Also, thanks to VanessaE from #minetest on InchraNet for helping me get X working on the first box mentioned.
                huh, one of the first things i learned when i learned unix was X forwarding.
                Things I've fixed: anything from semis to crappy Chinese $2 radios, and now an IoT Dildo....

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                  Originally posted by goontron View Post
                  huh, one of the first things i learned when i learned unix was X forwarding.
                  The X forwarding was the easy part (and I already knew how to do that). Getting X to work in the first place was much more difficult.

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                    Here's my now "school-secondary PC / gaming PC"...

                    The dumpster-picked Gateway GT5656

                    ECS MCP61SM-AM socket AM2 motherboard
                    Athlon 64 X2 6000+
                    3 GB of DDR2 RAM
                    ATI Radeon HD2400 XT 256 MB with single DMS-59 out.
                    80 GB 2.5" SATA HDD (at least while still deciding what to do with the original 500 GB that came with the PC)
                    DVD drive with lightscribe
                    universal card reader
                    Delta Electronics DPS-300AB-15B 300W PSU

                    mods: swapped the positions of the CPU fan (80 mm) with the system exhaust fan (also 80 mm). CPU fan is still connected to it's 4-pin PWM header, but I connected the system fan to the chipset fan header. That way, the system fan is not fan-controlled by the motherboard (i.e. going full speed) in order to keep the CPU VRM area cool.

                    Originally posted by Dan81 View Post
                    My Pentium 4 went through some changes:
                    ...
                    Pentium 4 1.8A "Northwood" CPU - Socket 478
                    You should try overclocking that thing. See if you can get 2.2 to 2.4 GHz out of it. The Northwood run faily cool, so I doubt you will run into heat problems.

                    If not, try finding a higher-speed one with HT. Prescotts are very cheap these days - you can easily get one for less than $5 here (they usually go for $2-3). I know some of you here may frown upon this, but the Prescotts aren't all that bad. And with HT, you will see a significant performance boost, especially online. Just make sure you have a good heatsink and good PSU for it.

                    The 2.8 GHz Prescott in my Dell OptiPlex 170L idles at 74 Watts and maxes out at 130 Watts (wall usage measured with Kill-A-Watt, so accounting for PSU inefficiencies and other connected devices, the actual power draw by the CPU is probably less than that).

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                      Originally posted by momaka View Post
                      You should try overclocking that thing. See if you can get 2.2 to 2.4 GHz out of it. The Northwood run faily cool, so I doubt you will run into heat problems.
                      Every motherboard I use it with auto-overclocks it to 2.4GHz,because somehow they see the CPU's FSB as 133MHz,not 100 as they're supposed to.

                      And the reason I'm not changing it is Prescotts are hot as hell (at least for me) while Northwoods are arctic cool.
                      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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                        Just Want to Share my Old System Build

                        Intel Core i5 4570 4th Generation
                        MSI Z87-G45 Gaming Edition
                        4x2 8Gb Kingston Fury 1866Mhz
                        2x1TB 2TB WD/Seagate HDD Storage
                        EVGA Nvidia GTX680 2Gb 256bit Signature 2 Video Card
                        Cooler Master V750 Semi Mod PSU
                        Cooler Master Stryker Chassis
                        Cooler Master V8 GTS CPU Cooler
                        3x2 120MM Cougar Green LED Fans
                        2x2 140MM Cougar Green LED Fans
                        DVDRW
                        Intel Core i5 4th Gen
                        MSI Z87-G45 Gaming
                        8Gb 1866 Kingston Fury
                        2TB[1x2] Storage
                        EVGA Nvidia GTX680 Signature 2
                        CM Stryker White

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                          Originally posted by Dan81 View Post
                          Every motherboard I use it with auto-overclocks it to 2.4GHz,because somehow they see the CPU's FSB as 133MHz,not 100 as they're supposed to.
                          In that case, if it runs at 2.4 GHz stable, then let it be. In older games, like Half-Life 2, this speed increase can give you an extra 5-10 FPS boost. Doesn't sound like much, but when I had nothing but crappy computers a few years back, going from low-20 FPS to mid-30 FPS was like a night and day difference in gaming experience!

                          Originally posted by Dan81 View Post
                          And the reason I'm not changing it is Prescotts are hot as hell (at least for me) while Northwoods are arctic cool.
                          Not necessarily. If you compare the high-end CPUs from these families, there isn't that much of a difference. Let's take the 2.8 GHz HT variants of the Prescott and Northwood here.
                          http://www.cpu-world.com/CPUs/Pentiu...6PG2800E).html
                          http://www.cpu-world.com/CPUs/Pentiu...2PG2800D).html
                          With a copper-base heatsink, a Prescott will run only marginally hotter. About 20W extra worth of heat, if you want numbers, that is (100W max for the Prescott and 80W for the Northwood).
                          The real kicker is the extra cache - 1 MB for the Prescott vs. 512 MB for the Northwood. And it does help.
                          SSE3 is another plus, though nowhere that big probably. I'm not sure if Flash takes advantage of it or not.

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                            Originally posted by momaka View Post
                            In that case, if it runs at 2.4 GHz stable, then let it be. In older games, like Half-Life 2, this speed increase can give you an extra 5-10 FPS boost. Doesn't sound like much, but when I had nothing but crappy computers a few years back, going from low-20 FPS to mid-30 FPS was like a night and day difference in gaming experience!


                            Not necessarily. If you compare the high-end CPUs from these families, there isn't that much of a difference. Let's take the 2.8 GHz HT variants of the Prescott and Northwood here.
                            http://www.cpu-world.com/CPUs/Pentiu...6PG2800E).html
                            http://www.cpu-world.com/CPUs/Pentiu...2PG2800D).html
                            With a copper-base heatsink, a Prescott will run only marginally hotter. About 20W extra worth of heat, if you want numbers, that is (100W max for the Prescott and 80W for the Northwood).
                            The real kicker is the extra cache - 1 MB for the Prescott vs. 512 MB for the Northwood. And it does help.
                            SSE3 is another plus, though nowhere that big probably. I'm not sure if Flash takes advantage of it or not.

                            Eh,I don't think I even use SSE3.

                            And for a fact,I recall testing a few months back a Celeron D 330 (Prescott) and my Pentium 4 1.8A (Northwood) and the Celeron D clearly went skyrocket with the temps (60-95*C) with the heatsink I was using (Intel retail one) while the Northwood was way colder. In fact,it was as cool as my Willamette,which ran at 35-40*C.



                            Back to the system itself,I've found an good Award BIOS for my board - Magic Pro P6VM-A / Jetway P4MBMS-VC - and a better videocard for it,which I went through the quite hard process to recap (using a 40W soldering iron),which is a Palit FX5500 256MB DDR.

                            The blown caps were SACON FZ.I replaced them with Rubycon YXG caps from a ASUS P2L97 - funny thing they had 1997 date codes printed on them. The ones from my 128MB FX5200 have 2005 date codes.

                            Now it happily chugs along with Windows Vista Ultimate SP2. The only thing that doesn't work in the BIOS is the temp and voltage readings,but they're not something I'd need,as my stuff runs in normal parameters.

                            Long story short : a OC'd Pentium 4 + a recapped FX5500 (yes,I like dem FX series) = очень хорошо (ochen' khorosho - very good). At least this is from my point of view.
                            Last edited by Dan81; 11-16-2014, 01:29 PM.
                            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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                              Originally posted by Dan81 View Post
                              Eh,I don't think I even use SSE3.
                              It's software dependent. Some will use it, other won't.

                              Originally posted by Dan81 View Post
                              And for a fact,I recall testing a few months back a Celeron D 330 (Prescott) and my Pentium 4 1.8A (Northwood) and the Celeron D clearly went skyrocket with the temps (60-95*C) with the heatsink I was using (Intel retail one) while the Northwood was way colder. In fact,it was as cool as my Willamette,which ran at 35-40*C.
                              To get the temperatures on a Prescott that high, either your heatsink or thermal paste are not good (or both). The all-aluminum Intel retail heatsink that was used on the Northwood and Willamate isn't adequate for a Prescott (not enough fins, and the base is too thin). For Prescott, you need all Copper or Copper base with aluminum fins and at least a single heat pipe. If it's all-AL, it needs to have a really thick Al base, like the Intel retail ones that come with the Core 2 Duo.

                              Originally posted by Dan81 View Post
                              Long story short : a OC'd Pentium 4 + a recapped FX5500 (yes,I like dem FX series) = очень хорошо (ochen' khorosho - very good). At least this is from my point of view.
                              Yup, that should be enough to make a modest sweet little system.
                              I have something similar back at home as a secondary computer. It's got an ECS P4VXASD2+ mobo with a 2 GHz P4 Northwood, 1GB RAM, 60 GB HDD, and a MSI GeForce FX5600 in it. The mobo originally came with a 1.7 GHz Willamate, Radeon 7000 video card, and a really crappy CyberLink CWT-320ATX PSU. All came free in an old-but-decent beige case with one of its sides missing.
                              As time passed, I found some cheap parts here and there to upgrade it a little. The MSI FX5600 was $5, the 60 GB Seagate Barracuda ATA IV HDD was $3, and a new used HiPro PSU, was also $5. The RAM was given to me for free due to being finicky with most computers (and it really is!). It's DDR3200, but underclock it to 100 MHz or 133 MHz, and it runs just fine. Also briefly tried a 2.66 GHz P4 Northwood CPU in that PC (another $5 special), but the OST caps in the VRM tend to run extremely hot with that, so I put back the 2 GHz CPU. When I get to recaping it one day, I'll put back the 2.6 GHz P4.
                              I still use that PC quite a bit alongside my other computers. Mostly for Multisim and playing Collin McRae Rally 4 and NFS Underground 2.
                              Last edited by momaka; 11-17-2014, 11:38 AM.

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                                Originally posted by momaka View Post
                                Yup, that should be enough to make a modest sweet little system.
                                Thanks. It was fun to recap the FX5500 anyways,at least it's a bit better than the FX5200. Not to mention,I've got 256MB RAM on it.
                                Originally posted by momaka View Post
                                I have something similar back at home as a secondary computer. It's got an ECS P4VXASD2+ mobo with a 2 GHz P4 Northwood, 1GB RAM, 60 GB HDD, and a MSI GeForce FX5600 in it. The mobo originally came with a 1.7 GHz Willamate, Radeon 7000 video card, and a really crappy CyberLink CWT-320ATX PSU. All came free in an old-but-decent beige case with one of its sides missing
                                Ewww,ECS? Last time I dealt with them I had nothing but trouble with them.

                                In fact,right after my K7S6A died,I went and bought a ASUS P4P800-VM w/ a Celeron D 2.4GHz. Quality just right there - Rubycon and Panasonic all over the board. After a long period of use,I finally retired it and put it as a backup board (needs a BIOS chip tho ) and it now is replaced by a ASRock P4VM800 - another good board,but as usual ASRock installed a KZGs and OST caps all over. However,as I really like it,I'm gonna recap it as well,using the P4P800-VM's caps - basically I'm going to swap 'em over.
                                Originally posted by momaka View Post
                                As time passed, I found some cheap parts here and there to upgrade it a little. The MSI FX5600 was $5, the 60 GB Seagate Barracuda ATA IV HDD was $3, and a new used HiPro PSU, was also $5. The RAM was given to me for free due to being finicky with most computers (and it really is!). It's DDR3200, but underclock it to 100 MHz or 133 MHz, and it runs just fine. Also briefly tried a 2.66 GHz P4 Northwood CPU in that PC (another $5 special), but the OST caps in the VRM tend to run extremely hot with that, so I put back the 2 GHz CPU. When I get to recaping it one day, I'll put back the 2.6 GHz P4.
                                I still use that PC quite a bit alongside my other computers. Mostly for Multisim and playing Collin McRae Rally 4 and NFS Underground 2.
                                I've got 2.5GB of RAM on this one,a 80GB Western Digital Caviar SE,a Delux 400W PSU that holds strong (AT-2005B platform and YC/Saturn caps )and a 1.8GHz Northwood OC'd up to 2.40GHz,due to BIOS seeing it as 133 x 18.0.
                                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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                                  Interestingly, the Northwoods seem to run on the hot side for me. At least on a motherboard I was using, kept showing 45 C for idle.
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                                  eVGA Supernova G3 750W

                                  Western Digital Black SN850 1TB NVMe SSD

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                                    Working off what I picked up the other day:

                                    Dell Precision T1500
                                    2.93 GHz Core i7 870
                                    8 GB DDR3
                                    Two 500 GB HDDs in RAID 0 - I have backups to deal with failures
                                    Radeon R7-240 until I get my old tower unpacked in which case it'll get an HD4850 (slightly better).

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                                      Some nice rigs on here, just using this one as a 'work' PC, no fun or playing on this one just surfing and working.

                                      Needs some new ram, video card and maybe an HDD but I got other things to buy first, found two slow 512mb sticks I took out and she runs much quicker now.

                                      Processor Intel Pentium 4 Dual 3.60GHz
                                      Motherboard ASUS P5B
                                      Memory 3072MB
                                      Disk 160GB Seagate ST3160811AS
                                      Graphics Sapphire AMD Radeon X1300/X1550 256MB
                                      Monitor BenQ G2000W
                                      Network Realtek RTL8111/8168/8411
                                      OS Ubuntu 14.04
                                      ..:: On The Repair Block ::..
                                      .: (1) Sony KDL-46S4100 LCD .:. (3) Samsung 206BW LCD :.
                                      .: Canon SD600 DigiCam (LCD) :.

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                                        Just dug out my 3rd system:

                                        AMD Duron 1300MHz CPU
                                        Fastfame 6VHF motherboard
                                        640MB RAM
                                        20GB Maxtor 6E020L0
                                        MSI Geforce FX5200 PAL 128MB
                                        Realtek 8139 NIC
                                        Windows Vista Home Premium
                                        Horizon H-W2204S
                                        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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                                          I have probably the two WORST computers in the world. My main computer is a Sony which I have customized a teenzy bit.

                                          Specs of Sony

                                          3.0GHZ Intel Pentium 4 Dual CPU
                                          1GB RAM
                                          200GB HDD
                                          Dual OS (Windows XP+Windows 7 ULTIMATE)
                                          Asustek Motherboard
                                          Nvidia Geforce GO 5700(hate it)
                                          Realtek Family Network
                                          PC Card Port
                                          Texas Instruments 1394
                                          Coaxial
                                          Phone Line

                                          Laptop Specs

                                          ASUS Eee PC 4G Surf
                                          2GB ArchMemory
                                          900mhz Intel Pentium(GAHHHHHH)
                                          Realtek Audio
                                          SD Card Reader
                                          Windows XP Home Edition
                                          Atheros L2 Fast Ethernet

                                          I HATE THE LAPTOP SPECS!!

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