I've got a bit of kit floating here that could be put to better use im sure.
Anyone interested in:
Hard drives etc
1.6Tb Raid array, consisting of 8 x 200gb Seagate drives and a HighPoint RocketRAID 454 controller.
1 x Seagate 80gb 7200 IDE
2 x Fujitsu 6.2gb IDE
1 x Fujitsu 10gb IDE
Processors etc
Athlon XP 2500+ 333FSB, Socket A
Athlon 1400 266FSB, Socket A
Celeron 2.8ghz, Socket 478
RAM
2 x 512mb PC133
1 x 256mb PC133
Motherboards
Asrock K7S41 (Socket A, 400fsb, AGPx8, Onboard VGA etc) Sold
Graphics
ATI Radeon x300 128mb PCI-E Sold
RageXL 8mb AGP
Networking
2 x 5 port 10/100 Switches
1 x Netgear JFS524 24port 10/100 Prosafe rackmount switch Sold
2 x Realtec 10/100 adapter
1 x Intel 10/100 adapter
1 x Netgear 10/100/1000 adapter
1 x BT Voyager100 USB ADSL modem
2 x PCI 56k modems
Drives
Black front FDD
FDD & Memory Card reader combo drive. Beige
Silver (curved front) DVD-ROM
Silver (curved front) CD-RW
Laptop DVD-ROM driver & IDE adapter
PSUs
Antec TruPower 2.0 550w (TP2-550PEPS12V)
Shuttle PSU, 105w (PC40I2503)
Misc
Mustec 1200UB-Plus A4 Scanner
AverTV Studio 303p TV card
Hauppauge WinTV 38105 REV B535 Tv card
2 port KVM switch unit & cables
Whole Computers
Advent 3518 system ~£120?
P4 3.2ghz HT 800fsb
1gb DDR
2 x 160gb hdds
16x DVD, 4x DVD-RW
Geforce FX5200 256mb
Inc Kbd & optical mouse & XP home licence.
Generic ~£40? PC
Athlon XP2000
256mb ddr266
40gb 7200
CD-ROM
FDD
Onboard graphics
Generic ~£60? PC
Athlon XP2200
1gb DDR400 (2 x 512)
80gb 7200
DVD-ROM
Geforce3 Ti500 AGP
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As I'm having a clear out, this stuff is going cheap to anyone who needs it. I'll be posting this in other places, and maybe ebay later, so shout if anything could be useful to you.
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It fits into any computer you have already, assuming you can cram in the drives in and have a spare PCI slot.
The controller card has its own bios onboard, where you define the array and when you pop in the drivers you can see it in windows as one big hard drive, or whatever you like.
Its perfect for a home-server or a download machine or similar.
The controller card has its own bios onboard, where you define the array and when you pop in the drivers you can see it in windows as one big hard drive, or whatever you like.
Its perfect for a home-server or a download machine or similar.
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no, they are both analogue. I dont think its shit, but i dont think ive used that one. I have a hauppauge tv card in my machine and the media center downstairs and im very happy with them both, albeit they are the newer type.
I'm not a fan of the hauppauge software, but you can use all sorts of better stuff like media portal or whatever.
I'm not a fan of the hauppauge software, but you can use all sorts of better stuff like media portal or whatever.
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