First post, by theaellie
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This is my third ever PC from February 1999, it had seen multiple revisions, rebuilds, and upgrades. In 2021, I decided to restore it back to or close to factory specifications possible.
As it is now:
Pionex MP400A Rebuild/Restore Specs
- Intel 400MHz Pentium II SL357 CPU
- Biostar M6TLC Motherboard
- ATI Rage 128 Pro
- SoundBlaster 16 PCI 128
- Netgear NIC
- 786 MB ION PC100 SDRAM
- SD to IDE Adapter with Micro Center 32 GB SD Card
- TDK 8/4/32x VeloCD CD-RW
- Samsung SH-S222 16x DVD±R Drive
- Teac 1.44 FDD
- StarTech 350W PSU
- Windows 98 Second Edition
- Office 97 Professional
Original Build:
Pionex MC400-B-V8
- Intel Celeron 400 MHz CPU
- Biostar M6TLC Motherboard
- Cirrus Logic GPU
- Crystal ISA Soundcard
- 96 MB PC100 SDRAM
- Panasonic 1.44 MB FDD
- Quantum Bigfoot 5.25 10 GB HDD
- Lite-on 32X CD-ROM
- Windows 98 FE
- Arkose Works 3.0/Creativity Workshop for Kids 3.0
Upgrades that have remained:
- TDK VeloCD CD-RW
- ATI Rage 128 Pro
- Netgear NIC
Swapped WIP:
- Panasonic 1.44 MB FDD (needs cleaning and rebuilding)
I’ve swapped the IDE ribbon cables to rounded cables for better airflow and cable management. It has seen three power supplies. It once had a SOYO Dragon Ultra SY-P4S motherboard with a 1.8 GHz Pentium 4 and 512 MB PC2700 DDR RAM (too much for this case, pretty much cooked itself to death). The Biostar motherboard was restored (not original, but same model), however the PII runs at 333 MHz and not 400 after the latest BIOS update, jumper settings seem correct according to the manual.
Thought I’d share my restored retro build. Looking for a bit of guidance on getting it to 400 MHz (if possible).