Reply 13040 of 40010, by mrau
wrote:I think the card is rev. 1.2 and the motherboard rev 2.0 which means they may not be compatible.
wiki says revisions are generally incompatible if my engrish is english enough
wrote:I think the card is rev. 1.2 and the motherboard rev 2.0 which means they may not be compatible.
wiki says revisions are generally incompatible if my engrish is english enough
wrote:wrote:I think the card is rev. 1.2 and the motherboard rev 2.0 which means they may not be compatible.
wiki says revisions are generally incompatible if my engrish is english enough
Which is exactly what I said. May not be compatible = are probably incompatible.
I/O, I/O,
It's off to disk I go,
With a bit and a byte
And a read and a write,
I/O, I/O
It's been a while since I posted here, real life kept throwing distraction at me and the weather has been quite nice. Some new stuff for me:
Gigabyte GA586VX w/ IBM 6x86 PR150+

Vtech/PC Partner TXB820DS w/ Pentium MMX 166MHz (I just love the warranty sticker placement on this one 😀 No paste either)

Jetway for Acorp J-656HXA w/ Pentium 166MHz

AOpen AP5C/P w/ Pentium 120MHz

(I think I might have mixed up the pictures a bit for the motherboards).
And finally, this nice catch. Mostly empty, but the floppydrive is nice and so is the case. I hope I can get the floppydrive to work. It originally housed a '486 DX/100' according to a sticker. It has the name of a school etched in the top of the case.
1982 to 2001
wrote:Vtech/PC Partner TXB820DS w/ Pentium MMX 166MHz (I just love the warranty sticker placement on this one 😀 No paste either)
It's not really required on these low power CPUs, although it doesn't hurt. Thermal paste only became more common on Socket 370 and Super Socket 7 CPUs which used a bit more power.
The sticker is in a terrible spot though 🤣 Interesting how there's another sticker on the heatsink to make sure that the metal from the CPU heatspreader will never come in contact with the metal from the cooler.
wrote:
Love it!! I had the 430VX (VX820DS) counterpart for many years, it came from my cousin's first computer. I took it in 2004/5 if I remember when I was a teenager that liked to deal with computers, and got rid of it in 2010 (what a shame!). It was a solid board 😀
Talking about the sticker, what a weird place to place it 🤣. Although those processor doesn't really require thermal paste, I like to apply a small amount of it when working with these kind of old systems. My 250Mhz overclocked Pentium MMX has actually Arctic MX4 applied over it, I like it overkill 😀
wrote:And finally, this nice catch. Mostly empty, but the floppydrive is nice and so is the case. I hope I can get the floppydrive to […]
And finally, this nice catch. Mostly empty, but the floppydrive is nice and so is the case. I hope I can get the floppydrive to work. It originally housed a '486 DX/100' according to a sticker. It has the name of a school etched in the top of the case.
Nice catch, indeed! That's one beautiful case!
Pentium 166 MMX Overdrive, 32 MB RAM, Ark Logic ARK1000VL, Tekram DC-680C, Turtle Beach Tropez, Gravis Ultrasound Max
Pentium III 1000, 256 MB RAM, Matrox G400 MAX, Adaptec 19160, Yamaha YMF740B
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Did the cat come with it? Because nice find regardless, but that is a very nice looking cat.
Main pc: Asus ROG laptop. I7-6700HQ, GTX 960M 4gb, 16gb DDR4.
Retro PC: Soyo P4S Dragon, 3gb ddr 266, 120gb Maxtor, Geforce Fx 5950 Ultra, SB Live! 5.1
Cool! I have the exact same one, but unfortunately without this foot/socket and some mis-matched bezel plates.
wrote:This monster AT case from a swap meet last week
had a 486 motherboard inside with a 100mhz AMD DX4 but I'm thinking of putting a Pentium 90 in it.
1982 to 2001
wrote:This monster AT case from a swap meet last week
The cat approves. Good job!
wrote:wrote:This monster AT case from a swap meet last week
The cat approves. Good job!
Actually I think the cat is quite disapproving.
"Mr. PC, you think you're high and mighty. But how many mice can you catch in a day?"
I/O, I/O,
It's off to disk I go,
With a bit and a byte
And a read and a write,
I/O, I/O
Ha, I lied a bit, mine is a bit different 😀
wrote:Cool! I have the exact same one, but unfortunately without this foot/socket and some mis-matched bezel plates.
wrote:This monster AT case from a swap meet last week
had a 486 motherboard inside with a 100mhz AMD DX4 but I'm thinking of putting a Pentium 90 in it.
1982 to 2001
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Hey nice a full height OPL3-SAx!!! they didn't solder the wavetable header but the pads are there and its an easy job. The YMF704C is not amazing but can do a decent job and will actually sound better in GM games than some other wavetable cards like the Creative Waveblasters IMO.
Cards that I found last month:


Look what the postman delivered?
Something very special, such a fancy box...
Oh, it's just a Pentium 4 😊
But seriously, seller did a great job at packing this.
Also, with so many people complaining about prices and chasing high powered Pentium 3 gear, this kit of Intel chipset 478 board, CPU, RAM and GPU was 20 Aussie dollars 😀
A great kit for a cheap Windows 98 retro gaming PC.
Large caps are in mint condition, Nichicon. The smaller ones are G-Luxon.
Bonus: Takes Willamette too 😀
Got these today for $20 some of them have power supply, all of them are brand new.
Two of them are old AT cases still in plastic.






Motherboard Reviews The Motherboard Thread
Plastic parts looking nasty and yellow try this Deyellowing Plastic
Nice I use the little bro to the InWin case there on the top left of the first photo. Also that compaq looking one underneath is quite cool.
Check me out at Transcendental Airwaves on Youtube! Also wtf, why are whoppers so good?!
I finally got my SiS Xabre 600 card 😉 After years of searching I found it accidentally on the local auction. The seller was not aware of what he was selling - sold it for 8 euros including shipping... I wonder what price it would reach on e-bay - Haven't seen any of those in years...
Is there anybody here who has it and can compare the results in benchmarks with me?
you can see more pics here:
https://www.facebook.com/RetroGraphicsCards/p … 669732503183472
The second card I got is not so ultra rare but still interesting. I bought it for the box but when I got it - it turned out that is rev A not B (the more common one), REV A is slightly shorter and seems not to work in AGP X4 mode (or maybe that is just the problem of compatibility with my MoBo). Does any one here have the REV A to check it?

















^ as always nice shiny stuff 😁