Just got back from Vintage Computer Festival Midwest... with goodies! I actually sold a lot of stuff I wasn't using too, but now I've brought back some new projects and parts to try... haven't tested anything yet but will in the coming days. Maybe this will result in some interesting build threads from me.
Systems:
Dell Inspiron 8200 (haven't checked specs, bought to merge with the 8200 I already have to make a working unit)
Packard Bell Legend 204CD (486DX2/66)
Packard Bell Legend 406CD (Pentium 75)
Power Macintosh 7100/80 (w/ High Performance Video card)
Tandy 1000 RL (Reportedly working but the IDE-XT drive is dead-- might as well stick an XTIDE card in it)
Motherboards:
Tekram P5T30-A4 (ATX, Socket 7, Intel 430TX, Pentium MMX installed, not sure of the speed yet)
Some random Pentium III board (have not checked model yet, dead, included with a case I bought)
CPUs:
Pentium II 266 (Klamath)
Unknown Pentium III in board from above, need to check
Graphics cards:
GeForce 3 Ti 200 (MSI/Dell OEM) (AGP)
GeForce 4 Ti 4400 (PNY) (AGP)
GeForce FX 5900 (BFG Asylum FX 5900) (AGP)
2x GeForce 6800 GT (BFG 6800 GT OC) (AGP)
Radeon X800 XL (AGP)
Rage Pro Turbo All-in-Wonder (AGP) with all cables/dongles
RIVA 128 (STB Velocity 128) (AGP)
S3 Trio64V+ (Diamond) (PCI)
Sound cards:
Pine Tech PT-230X (ESS AudioDrive 1868F)
Reveal SC400 Rev.3 (Aztech AZT1605 based)
Sound Blaster 32 CT3600
Sound Blaster Live! CT4670
Drives:
LS-120 SuperDisk USB
Reveal CR-563-B CD-ROM (Panasonic Interface)
2x Yamaha CRW3200 CD-RW (IDE)
Cases:
2x Enlight 7237s
Other:
After Dark 3.0 for Mac
Amiga 500/1200 "NuBrick" power supply
Audio mixer board with some kind of USB/Win9x control software?
CTX 15" CRT monitor (FREE!!, works well, seems to prefer 800x600 or lower)
Diamond DTV-1100 ISA tuner (connects to S3 cards via LPB feature connector)
Netgear GS108 gigabit switch
Wacom tablet/monitor hybrid (not a Cintiq, a cheaper thing), maybe about 10 years old, need to research it a bit more
The OPL Archive - Preserving MS-DOS music in a unified format!