Reply 13520 of 19656, by gex85
wrote:wrote:Put together my Super Socket 7 build today.
Tyan Trinity 100 AT, K6-2+ 550@600, Voodoo 3 3500 TV, AWE64 Gold, etc.Not 100% finished, especially the fans are still too loud, but I am already pretty pleased with how it worked out. Will open a dedicated system specs thread for this one later.
Looking forward to seeing your eventual system specs post! I also use a Tyan S1590S Trinity 100 AT motherboard in my Socket 7 build (currently somewhat under-utilized with a Pentium 233MMX). I found the inclusion of an AGP slot on this one to be cool in theory, but useless in practice, because I used a baby AT case which left me little room for all the IDE cables and such and they all just end up blocking the AGP slot. That was fine for me, since I was intending on using a Voodoo2 anyway, but still, annoying. 😐 I guess you probably wouldn't have had that problem (to a certain extent) since your case is a little bit bigger then a baby AT case.
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Thank you!
I actually made the same experience with the AGP slot. The case is not as roomy as it might look... To make the card fit I had to remove one of the serial port connectors because it collided with some components on the backside of the Voodoo's PCB. Still, it's a really, really tight fit. All the cables for serial and parallel ports, AT power supply, IDE and floppy drives are really cramped in between the Voodoo and the PSU. I mounted an extra 50mm fan to the Voodoo to keep it cool.
Working on this system reminded me why I never really liked working with Baby AT cases and boards. The term "cable management" had not been invented back then, and the cases (even the better ones like this) are a pain to work with. Crappy build quality, sharp edges everywhere, no proper ventilation... but I do love the results. For a SS7 system, choosing the Baby AT form factor somehow just feels like the right thing to do.
Earlier this year I put together a modern system with a Fractal Design case, something I had not done in years (always used laptops), and I was absolutely delighted how clean and easy the cable management was. If you haven't worked on modern system in the last few years, I suggest you try it 😉
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