@SyntheadM to Very Real Tech PicsEnglish • 1 year agoSo much going on in this photo, but my favorite part is the light bulb in the disassembled power supplyimagemessage-square15arrow-up1186arrow-down10
arrow-up1186arrow-down1imageSo much going on in this photo, but my favorite part is the light bulb in the disassembled power supply@SyntheadM to Very Real Tech PicsEnglish • 1 year agomessage-square15
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilink3•edit-21 year agoPS/2 ports and a parallel port, and with the size of that cooler I’m guessing Pentium 3 socket 478 it also has a combined PCI and PCIe 1x Could also be an AMD from around the same time as pentium 3.
minus-square@KnightontheSunlink2•1 year agoNo PCIE on anything that olde. ISA and PCI, sure. Pretty nonsensical hax0r pic for sure. The PSU guts are in the lid? With that bulb? Nobody involved knew anything about PCs.
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilink1•edit-21 year agoI looked at ISA and can’t make it match that, image the pins on the lower black seems too small compared to ISA. Edit: After looking at more of these silly pictures I’m not sure…
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilink2•1 year agoI forgot about those ones, you see them on the MB but never use them.
PS/2 ports and a parallel port, and with the size of that cooler I’m guessing Pentium 3 socket 478 it also has a combined PCI and PCIe 1x
Could also be an AMD from around the same time as pentium 3.
No PCIE on anything that olde. ISA and PCI, sure.
Pretty nonsensical hax0r pic for sure. The PSU guts are in the lid? With that bulb? Nobody involved knew anything about PCs.
I looked at ISA and can’t make it match that, image the pins on the lower black seems too small compared to ISA.
Edit: After looking at more of these silly pictures I’m not sure…
Looks like an Audio/Modem Riser (AMR) slot to me
I forgot about those ones, you see them on the MB but never use them.