Chuck(G)
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Wood-grain vinyl manufacturer-applied over metal or plastic was definitely an 80's thing, as was beige computer gear. Nowadays we appear to like everything painted black. Tastes change.
I'm going to guess that's a drive controller of some sort. Beyond that it doesn't look familiar.
Unfortunately this is the only picture I have, it is not mineAn image of the motherboard would be much more helpful.
Given its a PC assembled from off-the-shelf parts by a random person or computer shop its really impossible to tell anything useful about it without pictures of the rear and insides. Its quite possible the only identifying information it ever had on it was the now-missing badge on the front, though sometimes small PC builders might put a label on the back with warranty information and/or specs.Unfortunately this is the only picture I have, it is not mine
Understandable, I am very new to this age of computer. I thought the case might have been recognisable for someone - even with the missing badge, but you are right it is a custom computer. I have seen similar Asus custom computers that look awfully similar to this? The person I'm trying to sell this isn't responding anymore so I posted here. I will update if the seller provides any more information/photos. Thank you for understanding.Given its a PC assembled from off-the-shelf parts by a random person or computer shop its really impossible to tell anything useful about it without pictures of the rear and insides. Its quite possible the only identifying information it ever had on it was the now-missing badge on the front, though sometimes small PC builders might put a label on the back with warranty information and/or specs.
Its quite possible the only identifying information it ever had on it was the now-missing badge on the front, though sometimes small PC builders might put a label on the back with warranty information and/or specs.
I have seen similar Asus custom computers that look awfully similar to this?
Yep, it looks like a typical mom'n'pop computer shop Pentium PC from the '90s. Or maybe someone just threw a bunch of parts together, that was pretty common back then.Need help identifying this Pentium II PC
This is pretty much exactly what I just bought, except a genuine PII instead of a Celeron. That said, I mainly wanted it for the case, and these specs are PLENTY for a nice little DOS system.But they were plenty big enough for a Celeron build with an S3 Trio and a network card. Be still, my beating heart.