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First post, by spacevoid8

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I suppose that it is PIIIs on i815 with 768Megs of ram because of Windows 98SE limitation.
But as i remember it is hard to find mobo on i815 with fully working DMA support for ISA slot. I will use Gravis Ultrasound as sound output.
And what about ssd on Windows 98se. Anybody make this conjunction to work?

Your thoughts stone-agers?:)

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Reply 2 of 8, by spacevoid8

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My age?)

Yeah you are right..it seems that tirm command should be launched manually from console in such case. Hm... CF... i don't think about it..

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Reply 4 of 8, by spacevoid8

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good math)

Currently i am thinking about something like this:
Intel® Pentium® III Processor - S 1.40 GHz, 512K Cache, 133 MHz FSB
Gigabyte GA-6VTX / GA-6VTXE / GA-6VTXE-A
768MB (256MB x 3) PC-133 SDRAM
2x 20gb 7200rpm udma 100 RAID 0 / cf flash?
video: Fanless geforce 7600gt AGP 4x
sound: Gravis Ultrasound Max
power: Fanless 400watt

Your thoughts?

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Reply 5 of 8, by mrau

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spacevoid8 wrote:
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good math)

Currently i am thinking about something like this:
Intel® Pentium® III Processor - S 1.40 GHz, 512K Cache, 133 MHz FSB
Gigabyte GA-6VTX / GA-6VTXE / GA-6VTXE-A
768MB (256MB x 3) PC-133 SDRAM
2x 20gb 7200rpm udma 100 RAID 0 / cf flash?
video: Fanless geforce 7600gt AGP 4x
sound: Gravis Ultrasound Max
power: Fanless 400watt

Your thoughts?

that would be sweet 😀

but...

fanless means you risk high temps, i burned a solid 350 watt psu with my athlon, not sure how much wattage differes though;

also why do You need so much power for a tracker program? downt they run on almost anything?

Reply 6 of 8, by spacevoid8

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Amd is more power hungry as far as i know. I want top spec system..

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Reply 7 of 8, by Deep Thought

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You shouldn't need TRIM support if your SSD has built-in garbage collection. (and most do now)
TRIM is better from a performance point of view, but if you're using it with old hardware it's not going to make a difference.

Reply 8 of 8, by gdjacobs

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spacevoid8 wrote:

Amd is more power hungry as far as i know. I want top spec system..

IT is not SSE2 optimized to the best of my knowledge. Athlon will be much stronger than P4. Tualatin might be a good option as well.

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