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Title: Computer Question
Post by: joshbr7257 on June 24, 2005, 08:55:25 pm
hi guys i need some help on buying something from someone, they offered me this:

ASUS A7A266 rev 1.03 with retail box and manual
AMD Tbird 1GHz w/ 266 FSB and retail heatsink/fan
256mb pc133 MICRON ram

how much is that stuff worth? he says he will give it to me for $50 is that a good price?
Title: Re: How much is this worth?
Post by: joshbr7257 on June 24, 2005, 11:46:47 pm
doesnt anyone know?
Title: Re: How much is this worth?
Post by: Scott84 on June 25, 2005, 12:12:25 am
Check EBAY for similiar deals. Not sure how good it is. But Ebay is always good to check.
Title: Re: How much is this worth?
Post by: pointdablame on June 25, 2005, 12:40:20 am
$50 is a pretty good price.

If you look around hard enough though, you might be able to find a 1ghz-ish sytem for free from someone who is upgrading.
Title: Re: How much is this worth?
Post by: joshbr7257 on June 25, 2005, 12:49:23 am
where would i look to get one for free? everyone i know personally has crappy computers or hi end gaming computers lol
Title: Re: How much is this worth?
Post by: xonix_digital on June 25, 2005, 02:29:19 am
I say do it. If the hardware is fully functional I think its a great deal.


- XD
Title: Re: How much is this worth?
Post by: joshbr7257 on June 25, 2005, 02:56:14 am
yeah i think i am gonna buy it.
Title: Re: How much is this worth?
Post by: crashwg on June 25, 2005, 03:02:32 am
Thumbs up from me too...

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Title: Re: How much is this worth?
Post by: Tiger-Heli on June 25, 2005, 06:58:40 am
hi guys i need some help on buying something from someone, they offered me this:

ASUS A7A266 rev 1.03 with retail box and manual
AMD Tbird 1GHz w/ 266 FSB and retail heatsink/fan
256mb pc133 MICRON ram

how much is that stuff worth? he says he will give it to me for $50 is that a good price?
I checked on Pricewatch - 256M of non-branded PC133 is $23 (but faster DDR PC2100 is $17).  The least expensive motherboard combo is a Duron 1.8, it's $86, but faster than the T-Bird.  ASUS makes good boards.

Sounds like a good deal, as long as you'll be satisfied with a T-bird 1Ghz system (pretty far below entry level standards nowadays, but it should perform pretty well, I used a Pentium 200 for years).
Title: Re: How much is this worth?
Post by: joshbr7257 on June 25, 2005, 07:19:49 am
well i might use it for a little webbrowsing but once my arcade cab is done i will put it in there
Title: Re: How much is this worth?
Post by: joshbr7257 on June 25, 2005, 07:48:57 am
what about this:

ASUS P3B-F rev 1.03 with manual
Intel P3 450MHz with retail fan. 512k L2 cache and 100MHz external bus speed

he says if i buy the first deal for $50, he will throw these in for $20, what do you guys think? should i get these? will these be good in a cab? i know its only 450MHz, nut it has to be worth $20 right. I donthave any spare money to bethrowing around so i will only add this if its worth it.

oh and he says if i buy everything for $70 (shipped) he would throw in this:
                      socket A mobo (jetway 663ASPRO).

Title: Re: How much is this worth?
Post by: Tiger-Heli on June 25, 2005, 08:44:24 am
Josh - what do you have now, what do you need.

Do you have a main PC and just want something to throw in the cab?  Do you need a main computer and a cab PC?  Do you want an upright and eventually a cocktail cab also?

The first T-bird system is decent for emulation.  It should play most games pretty well, but you'll probably want to use an older MAME for everything except the newer titles that aren't supported in the older version.  Not bad for $50, but if you want the newer (not newest that are unplayable on anything) games, you might be better spending around $125 for something like a Sempron 2500.
what about this:
ASUS P3B-F rev 1.03 with manual
Intel P3 450MHz with retail fan. 512k L2 cache and 100MHz external bus speed
he says if i buy the first deal for $50, he will throw these in for $20, what do you guys think? should i get these? will these be good in a cab? i know its only 450MHz, nut it has to be worth $20 right. I donthave any spare money to bethrowing around so i will only add this if its worth it.
Like I said, I had a Pentium 200 for MAME.  It would play the early 80's games on an old version of MAME.  A Duron 650 was much better, but still mostly just the mid 80's games and the early 90's games with some frameskip.  If you wanted to put the T-bird in the cab and keep this for web-surfing, I could see that.  No memory with that one, btw.
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oh and he says if i buy everything for $70 (shipped) he would throw in this:
                      socket A mobo (jetway 663ASPRO).
Not real familiar with JetWay, but what I have read was not favorable.  A google search turned up this (among others) but I didn't follow the link.

AMD Processor Support Forum > T Bird Athlons
its a Jetway 663aspro, not much info on the jetway site for it anymore as it's an old board but i'm pretty sure it only takes up to a 1200T/bird with the ...

Again - Decide what you want/need and go from there.  None of these seem like bad deals for used equipment, but they aren't deals that I'd be kicking myself if I passed on.

Just my 2 cents, YMMV.
Title: Re: How much is this worth?
Post by: pointdablame on June 25, 2005, 10:42:36 am
The 450 combo for $20 is not a "bad" price, but I wouldn't buy anything that old anymore.  It's just too easy to talk to people you know to see how has older systems.  I could probably have 4 or 5 full systems of similar speeds in a week if I really wanted them.

And actually, I have 2 sitting under my desk right now.

If you want it, $20 is not bad by any means, but if you're willing to ask around, you could probably get an entire working system for nothing.
Title: Re: How much is this worth?
Post by: joshbr7257 on June 27, 2005, 07:37:14 pm
what operating system would work best with the 1GHz tbird? do you think i could put xp pro in it? ;D
Title: Re: How much is this worth?
Post by: xonix_digital on June 27, 2005, 09:28:06 pm
easily, if you have 256mb ram minimum.
technically it's 128mb, but I haven't had much luck with under 256.

-=XD=-
Title: Re: How much is this worth?
Post by: joshbr7257 on June 27, 2005, 09:54:46 pm
well im waiting for theguy to get back to me, i havent bought anything yet, and iv been searching pricewatch, and newegg, and the prices arent that bad. is a duron 1.6 or a sempron 2400 that much better than the 1GHz tbird?
Title: Re: How much is this worth?
Post by: pointdablame on June 28, 2005, 01:13:41 am
well im waiting for theguy to get back to me, i havent bought anything yet, and iv been searching pricewatch, and newegg, and the prices arent that bad. is a duron 1.6 or a sempron 2400 that much better than the 1GHz tbird?

both would be noticeably faster than the 1ghz Tbird IMO.  Even though the duron/semprons are the "low end" AMD chips, either one of those would be a decent upgrade from teh 1ghz assuming you can get them for a similar price.  If it costs you more than $10-20 bux more or so overall, I'm not sure if I'd do it, since you wouldn't likely gain a lot of games or pure speed with the upgrade.  If you can get them for similar price though.. go for it.
Title: Re: How much is this worth?
Post by: joshbr7257 on June 28, 2005, 01:33:00 am
ok i ended up buying the tbird 1GHz w/ mobo, and 256mb memory, i think it would do well in a cab, cause i got an extra 128mb and 64mb chips a can add to it. now im not sure but i think i will run windows xp pro corp edition ;D in it, unless that wont work with only 1GHz? and i have all the other parts needed to make a compuet besides the case im looking on newegg now. is this case any good?

http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.asp?Item=N82E16811147007

its only 9.99 shipping instead of 15.99 so thats why i like this one, its only a low end 1GHz cpu so why would i need an expensive case?
Title: Re: Computer Question
Post by: tristan on June 28, 2005, 08:43:47 am
The +12Volt Amps are a tad low on the Power Supply, but will probably work fine for a T-bird.

I don't even intend to use a case when I put a PC in mine. Just mount it all to a board (or a piece of sheet metal), and stick it in there vertically (kinda like a blade server). That way I can put a Neo-Geo, a CPS2, and a PC all in one cabinet, and still have a slot for swapping out JAMMA boards.
Title: Re: Computer Question
Post by: arcadegamenut on June 28, 2005, 12:33:44 pm
I would say if you're not in a big hurry, keep an eye on your local freecycle group on yahoogroups.

I've seen numerous computers/laptops be given away.

Just remember, to get them, you pretty much have to be the first to see them....otherwise the ebay kids get ahold of them. :)
Title: Re: Computer Question
Post by: xonix_digital on June 28, 2005, 08:10:59 pm
the problem with 26 dollar cases is that they come with a reject for a power supply. Some of them will last a hundred years, others like a day.

otherwise.. Good luck

-=XD=-