very good point ...
if the BIOS can handle it this seems to be a splendid alternative.
4000 series APUs are OEM only here.
@psykok I cannot say how good those extenders are. However do not under any circumstances plug them into a USB port lest grievous harm will come upon thee and thy computer.
4000 series APUs are OEM only here.
send you one ?
Nah need first party warranty. Anyway I’ve told the guy to bugger off now. I’m not throwing several evenings of my life away on this. Not worth it. Have told him to buy one on Lenovo.com
@bd139 I also vote for Asus boards, I have had mine a while now and no problems with it at all, I also have only had AMD CPU's of late. I used to have Intel's, but they were so expensive for the amount of bang you got that I switched to AMD's and have honestly never missed the Intel's and have never had any issues with AMD processors. Graphics, again, never had issues with Nvidia cards either.
You were right to defer him for the time being as getting any form of new gear is fraught with problems at the minute partly due to the global pandemic hitting both production and transportation of parts and of course for us Brits, Brexit has been added to the pot making it the perfect storm of a cess pit, and TBH, I don't see that getting any better this year personally.
I have been looking for a counter and I have been looking for my first item with nixxie tubes for quite some time.
What do you think is a fair price for a working HP 5326B with option 01 (system volt meter)?
Photo was provided with all tubes illuminated (but not a series of photos showing all digits for each tube).
Looks to be in good shape externally.
Seller is asking $130 CAD.
Seller is semi-local (about 2 hours drive one way).
Looks OK, seems to be lacking feet as usual, can they check the digits are all working with the count mode (set function switch to start) and use either check or a signal to run through all the digits?
Option 01 is the 8th digit factory installed, option 011 (10544A oven oscillator) would be good if it has it, early ones can't have them fitted.
Also available in the UK for a silly price, untested, no feet included.
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/265027814928That's more than both my 5326B & 5327B cost including shipping from outside the UK.
David
Heavy hints are being dropped about the pace of construction on fortress TEA:
I think I'd better get the Stanley knife out and either get those into the recycle bin while the cat's out tomorrow, or get sticking and painting. Oh yeah, there are two SWMBOs in the house, the original and the cat!
Even redheads cringe about that one.
For $250, the crickets can keep singing.
It reads the fault / error codes that HP gear from the 70s puts out when in test mode. Signature analyzers can be a bit of help fault tracing that gear.
4000 series APUs are OEM only here.
send you one ?
Nah need first party warranty. Anyway I’ve told the guy to bugger off now. I’m not throwing several evenings of my life away on this. Not worth it. Have told him to buy one on Lenovo.com
I'm getting old and lazy. Considering buying one of these as my next system instead of building something myself:
https://rog.asus.com/de/desktops/mid-tower/rog-strix-gl12-series/McBryce.
I have been looking for a counter and I have been looking for my first item with nixxie tubes for quite some time.
What do you think is a fair price for a working HP 5326B with option 01 (system volt meter)?
Photo was provided with all tubes illuminated (but not a series of photos showing all digits for each tube).
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Looks to be in good shape externally.
Seller is asking $130 CAD.
Seller is semi-local (about 2 hours drive one way).
Nice one!...
i have one, i was surprized how good it still is...
mine was already adjusted by the seller... no fun ...
that prize is okey i would say
Last time I fired mine up in anger it stacked up very well
Likewise my came off the plane and needed no tweakage it just worked
TSP: Review and teardown of the new Keithley 2470 1kV SMU
Want one!
Mine's been delayed for over a week already. "Picking started" now.
Appears to be coins inside the unit?