What happened to the good ol' days of ceramic proccies?

FragTek

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Mmmm... Oh how I miss the clankity clank of ceramic processors :D

Starting a wee lil collection of em, got about 5 more on the way in as we speak.

Anyone here collect vintage proccies?
 

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NickS said:
I kinda do miss ceramic proccies. Do you know some of the Socket 940 opty's are ceramic?!

Nick

Nope didn't know that... I'd like to get my hands on one, muahaha :)
 
here's the updated list :) picked up some nice old intels today from a guy shipping out old procs at the store, and also found a 1337 cyrix 486 chip, very rare!
 

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Hehe, yep.

Ceramic proccies are so strong too :). Unless they suffer a fall onto a hard surface... then they can crack.

Nick
 
I've got a box of old CPU's including a few 486's a couple of ceramic Pentiums, etc. I've got a pic on my site somewhere but I'm too lazy to find it now :P
 
Nice collection Frag :worship:

You should try and get your hands on one of these babies. A huge success in it's time, and the technology lives on in AMD's Athlon and Athlon 64 CPU's.

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DEC Alpha

"...Compaq announced that computers using Alpha would be phased out by 2004 in favour of Intel's Itanium. Ironically, in mid-2003, as the Alpha was about to be phased out, the fastest computer in the U.S. (and second fastest in the world) was a cluster of 4096 Alpha processors." Source

You might wanna check this guy out too mate. http://www.cpu-collector.com/menu/byclass/class/Alpha/manufacturer/all.htm

You've started something here, I wanna start collecting now after taking a trip down memory lane :yumyum: I'm on the lookout for one of the CPU's that started the OCing phenomenon...the Intel Celeron 300A :D

http://www.anandtech.com/showdoc.html?i=277

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Wow i remember that chip. Thats what got me heavily into overclocking (before that i'd only overclocked a 486 50mhz to 66mhz).

I think i'm going to grab myself a pair of voodoo2's and an old slot chip for old-times sake.
 
In my Ebay watch list, i have the following

P3 600 Slot CPU

Matched Pair Of Creative Voodoo2's

Abit BE6

I'm basically going to resurect the PC i had while at college :D
 
you may laugh but we have an old toshiba laptop in for repair with a K6 cpu in. sometimes i think what the hell is the point.

we have loads of cpu's laying around, i'll see if i can find any weird ones.
 
theres no edit button :S

i'll add some pics of the collection when i get home and get a chance to upload them from my phone.

EDIT: ok it just appeared, think im going blind.
 
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