Tiny Computers

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I've been 'gifted' a Tiny computer. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tiny_Computers. circa 2001. So it's far too modern to be asking about such hardware in the Retro Gaming and Vintage Computing forum. It has an intel Celeron running at a stonking 902mHz, 368mb ram, a 160gb IDE hdd, floppy drive and two IDE dvd drives. Oh, and it all works. Apart from throwing it in the bin, what would you do with it?
 
I had a very similar machine purchased in 2000. Came with a 15” TFT which was very swish back then. Upgraded the RAM and the GPU once the warranty expired and eventually put a whole new MB with a Core2Duo CPU.

If I was given one today, I’d just trash the HDDs and take the whole lot to the tip.
 
Had a Tiny PC myself way back with a PII-450 MHz - also heavily upgraded it before it became a dead shell.

Did you get the subwoofer/speaker set that came with some of them? Those might be worth something. I'd consider breaking down the rest for 'niche' old school parts.

Otherwise, could always try selling it in the local paper for £900 :D Amazing some of the asking prices vs specs I've seen for PCs listed in places like that.

Am curious, how'd you get gifted that machine in this day and age? :P
 
Had a Tiny PC myself way back with a PII-450 MHz - also heavily upgraded it before it became a dead shell.

Did you get the subwoofer/speaker set that came with some of them? Those might be worth something. I'd consider breaking down the rest for 'niche' old school parts.

Otherwise, could always try selling it in the local paper for £900 :D Amazing some of the asking prices vs specs I've seen for PCs listed in places like that.

Am curious, how'd you get gifted that machine in this day and age? :p

Sadly, I just got the PC running XP. It belonged to a colleague who bought it for a stupid amount for her sons who are now grown up. Apparently it had been in the loft for years and they were having a clear out.
I nuked the hdd and upgraded it to win 7 for ***** and giggles, but I've no real use for it other than curiosity as a UK branded PC.
 
Sadly, I just got the PC running XP. It belonged to a colleague who bought it for a stupid amount for her sons who are now grown up. Apparently it had been in the loft for years and they were having a clear out.
I nuked the hdd and upgraded it to win 7 for ***** and giggles, but I've no real use for it other than curiosity as a UK branded PC.

The copy of Windows 7 you put on it is probably worth more than the entire PC :D

As you've confirmed everything is working, I'd be tempted to put it on the Bay as a collect only. I'm sure someone out there wants a PC like that for their 5 year old, with specs constrained enough they can't run anything other than the BBC Bitesize website and Mindmaze on Encarta 96 :D
 
a tiny branded desktop with tft screen was my first ever pc when i was a kid(primary school age), obviously i wasnt in to the whole modding or anything back then, suppose if i was given one nowadays i would try source the old games i had and relive my childhood ha.

dos emulations are just not the same as the original thing.
 
a tiny branded desktop with tft screen was my first ever pc when i was a kid(primary school age), obviously i wasnt in to the whole modding or anything back then, suppose if i was given one nowadays i would try source the old games i had and relive my childhood ha.

dos emulations are just not the same as the original thing.

It's yours if you want it.
 
I found an old slot 1 Pentium III machine that someone had put out for the bin(persons) last summer. Still looking for a cheap agp 4 ti to pop in it.
 
I found an old slot 1 Pentium III machine that someone had put out for the bin(persons) last summer. Still looking for a cheap agp 4 ti to pop in it.

I believe I had a HIS Radeon X1900 XT IceQ3 Turbo 512 MB AGP once. I bought it at the time when AGP was in the dying phase, and this was rumoured to be the highest performance graphics card on AGP that ever was, or ever would be. It certainly beat the hell out of a 6800 GT I had.

Distressingly I sold it as possibly faulty, getting no where near the value it was worth. It turned out it was an extremely intermittent monitor fault that caused my problems. That beast would probably be worth something today for some hardcore AGP-era system enthusiast.
 
Those cards were beasts in the day. I've currently got a crappy FX5200 in he PentiumIII as it's the closest I can get to for cheap. It's running what I was first playing when I got into PC's
 
Those cards were beasts in the day. I've currently got a crappy FX5200 in he PentiumIII as it's the closest I can get to for cheap. It's running what I was first playing when I got into PC's

I had a GeForce 2 MX 400 64 MB in the era when I first upgraded to a Pentium III 800 MHz. Surprised the FX 5200 is only 38% faster than that.

https://www.game-debate.com/gpu/ind...pare=geforce-2-mx-400-64mb-vs-geforce-fx-5200

Haha, just checked this:

https://www.game-debate.com/gpu/index.php?gid=34&gid2=1621&compare=Nvidia

The X1900 XT was apparently 1929% faster than the FX 5200.

Damn that was a card and a half compared with its AGP rivals.
 
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I have an Athlon 600 & geforce mx440 running win98 as my retro gaming PC so it's not too far off spec wise, someone might want it for that but probably only if it could take an AGP card.

Might be worth putting win98 on it and putting it up on some facebook type marketplace as a retro gaming PC for free or next to nothing to save just binning it.
 
It has no use to be honest. Too slow for even basic tasks, too bulky, power inefficient for any kind of server task even ignoring the obsolete connectors etc.

I think reusing old computer equipment is a good idea, something like a core 2 duo system with a ssd upgrade is still ok for basic web browsing and such for an elderly person or whatever, but that is just useless, you would be forcing yourself to find a use because you can not because you should.
 
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