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I'm always looking for deals in used computers.  It seems I always need one more, for a backup, or because something else has failed.

So I picked up a pretty old but high end computer at a vintage store recently.  The case alone was worth more than I paid for it, so I figured that anything else I got out of it was bonus.  This thing was a monster, could fit up to 6 hard drives, multiple DVD Writers, had a decent power supply (usually they're crap), etc.

I had powered the thing up in the store and it appeared to work.  But when I got home and attempted to install Windows 7 (it was running Server 2003), the computer halted randomly.  At first, I thought it might be the power supply, but then realized that it was thermal overload.  The CPU fan wasn't secured properly & the thermal paste had dried out  A few dollars invested, and now it's working perfectly.

The motherboard is a full size ATX, high end, with decent cooling (once the CPU cooling was fixed).  The processor was high end at the time (circa 2010), but just in case, I thought I might search for an upgrade.  It's a Core Duo Q9550, and the QX series (X for Extreme) would definitely give it a bit more oomph (although it runs fine with Windows 7).

I went to e-bay, and now I'm getting to the original topic.  The prices for these CPU's are insane! Over $500 for the really high end ones - this, for a CPU that a more modern i3 (circa 2014/2015) can run rings around.  What gives?

Well, it turns out that retro gaming and computing is now a thing.  People with more money than sense are buying what should be $5 to $10 CPUs given their functionality, and building period computer systems to play older games.  The AMD Phenom II (the higher end ones) are also hundreds of dollars (and that's for a circa 2008/2009 CPU).  The AMD's are popular because they can be insanely overclocked.  But they're still 2008/2009 era processors.

I'll stick with the current processor for my new beast, probably install Linux for a dual boot system, and make it into a backup SDR Server.  Meanwhile, I'll keep an eye out for more modern computer systems at the vintage stores (say, early 2013 or so), where prices actually reflect reality.


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Posted : 27/09/2025 8:50 am
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I went to e-bay, and now I'm getting to the original topic.  The prices for these CPU's are insane! Over $500 for the really high end ones - this, for a CPU that a more modern i3 (circa 2014/2015) can run rings around.  What gives?

Well, it turns out that retro gaming and computing is now a thing.  People with more money than sense are buying what should be $5 to $10 CPUs given their functionality, and building period computer systems to play older games.  The AMD Phenom II (the higher end ones) are also hundreds of dollars (and that's for a circa 2008/2009 CPU).  The AMD's are popular because they can be insanely overclocked.  But they're still 2008/2009 era processors.

A few months ago I noticed something similar, meant to bring it up hear but guess I forgot about it. Anyway I was looking for and external sound card (DAC), and I figured rather than spend $30 for a new budget one I'd do better by buying a more featured higher quality one used for about the same price, so I went to eBay..

After a little research I got interested in the old Native Instruments Audio Kontrol 1 DACs, they quit manufacturing this model about 10 years ago and announced "End of Service" for them about 5 years ago discontinuing all support. But what intrigued me is it's mapping capabilities, which I thought would be neat to actually have control of Zara or Salamadra or whatever's via the several mappable buttons physically on the DAC unit itself.

So anyway, I saw one for $40 OBO, so I offered $30 and got turned down.. look around eBay some more and see they're rarely listed for under $50 and often more. (But I don't see many selling).

So here's the thing, they quit making them almost a decade ago, they quit supporting it long ago  -- If I were the seller I would have accepted my $30 offer for a 10 year old discontinued as is product.

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This post was modified 8 months ago by RichPowers
 
Posted : 27/09/2025 9:03 pm
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