JidaiGeki wrote:TheAbandonwareGuy wrote:My NOS Gainward GeForce3 64MB CardExpert finally showed up. Paid $25 shipped for it.
Beautiful card. I love the all red design. Supposedly it was built with higher than spec memory so maybe I can get it up into the Ti500 clock speed range.
It'll be going into the S478 1.7GHz Willamette machine. It should make a nice year 2001 machine until I find a cooler for the Socket 423 board I was given or get the Socket 423 Sony Vaio working. Not sure what's wrong with it. I can't remove the power supply to get to half the internal components which really doesn't help. I was able to test it with a different PSU because the 4 pin and 20 pin connectors were accessible but it still didn't start. Does anybody know if Sony used proprietary power supplies during 2001?
Hey that's interesting, I've just built a 478 1.7GHz Willamette. Strange thing is, my Canopus GF3 Ti500 won't play nicely with it. Displays text mode stuff fine, but blanks out when the drivers kick in under Win2k - tried nVidia drivers as well as the Canopus ones from the product CD. Keen to hear how you go with the Gainward GF3.
On the purchase front, just picked up a Pentium MMX VRM for an IBM socket 7 machine.
Mine is a clamshell dell. One of the higher end Optiplexs, it's not a bad machine.
Sadly I've just confirmed what I thought: My 7800GS AGP is dead. It went to a completely blue garbage screen during an XP install and since then it's refused to boot even in boards that I know it booted on before. This really sucks because I consider that chipset essential and replacing it in AGP flavor will be expensive.
I also did a teardown on the Sony S423 system. It too is dead. No signs of life at all. The CPU is a 1.3GHz model. It doesnt look like any ASUS WMT-LX boards are available, but it appears to be the same as WMT-LE which is available on eBay. I like the PC'S aesthetic so at some point I will probably replace the motherboard.
On a brighter note my Gateway 700x, a ridiculously big (no shit you could probably fit a server board in this thing, it's massive) Socket 478 RD-RAM machine (odd combo right?) Is running. It's got a 2.53Ghz P4 in it and I installed my X800 Pro into it. I need to put an OS on it still though.
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