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First post, by PeteUK

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Hi All,

Thought I'd share a few pics of my newly built Liquid Cooled Dual P3 Rig - Seen at various stages of the cooling system install. 😁

=== Specs ===

Intel SC5100 Chassis
Intel SDS2 Server Board
1000w PSU Aftermarket PSU
2x Pentium 3-S 1400Mhz
Koolance CPU-300-V13 CPU Blocks
Dual 80mm Radiator w/ 4x 80mm Fans
Tygon R3603 Tubing
Dual 92mm Inlet Fans
2Gb PC133 ECC Reg Ram
Intel 5-Bay SCSI Hotswap Module
Silicon Image SATA RAID Adaptor
SATA DVD-Rom/CD-RW Drive
Floppy Drive

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Reply 2 of 16, by Tetrium

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What do you run on it? XP?

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Reply 3 of 16, by luckybob

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I miss my SDS2. sold it on ebay a few months back. It was my file server until i upgraded to pci-e.

I wanted to put 3 pci voodoo5's in it but the cost and the fact it may not even work really killed the idea.

also, you need more ram in that thing!!! it will take up to 1gb sticks of ram! Nothing says BOW TO ME like having 6gb of ram. I ran windows 2000 server on mine, with the /pae switch and it ran like a champ.

Reply 4 of 16, by PeteUK

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Its running XP Pro to test but I figure it could easily run Vista/7/Server 2008 no problem..

The ram will be maxed out, hence I'll probably choose one of those latter OS'es.

The SDS2 boards are certainly tough, this one has been in storage for years, along with a SBT2 and SAI2.

Reply 7 of 16, by olemogamer

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PeteUK wrote:

Its running XP Pro to test but I figure it could easily run Vista/7/Server 2008 no problem..

The ram will be maxed out, hence I'll probably choose one of those latter OS'es.

The SDS2 boards are certainly tough, this one has been in storage for years, along with a SBT2 and SAI2.

Isn't Server 2008 a 64 bit OS only? Would a PIII run in a 64 bit OS?

Reply 8 of 16, by MatthewBrian

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olemogamer wrote:

Isn't Server 2008 a 64 bit OS only? Would a PIII run in a 64 bit OS?

Windows Server 2008 has 32 bit edition. Starting from Windows Server 2008 R2, support for x86 processors dropped.

Reply 9 of 16, by olemogamer

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MatthewBrian wrote:
olemogamer wrote:

Isn't Server 2008 a 64 bit OS only? Would a PIII run in a 64 bit OS?

Windows Server 2008 has 32 bit edition. Starting from Windows Server 2008 R2, support for x86 processors dropped.

Thanks for the info!

Reply 12 of 16, by PeteUK

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Here ya go...

Actually, its not essential but can anyone recommend a PCI graphics card for this? As Rage XL/IIc is no longer supported by recent versions of windows!

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Reply 13 of 16, by olemogamer

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PeteUK wrote:
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Here ya go...

Actually, its not essential but can anyone recommend a PCI graphics card for this? As Rage XL/IIc is no longer supported by recent versions of windows!

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It depends on your budget. I've seen the usual suspects (i.e. Geforce 6200/Radeon 7000) to Geforce 8400GS to Radeon HD5450's. For Windows 7, I wouldn't choose anything less than a 8400GS.

Reply 16 of 16, by Tetrium

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I don't actually know if such a high-end P3 with 2 (separate) cores would behave in gaming. Maybe the second CPU helps offload some of the pressure from the OS?

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