TheIpex wrote on Today, 03:08:Sifting through a pile of old school computers I found this reasonably tidy IBM Aptiva 2196 equipped with an AMD K6-2 550. […]
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Sifting through a pile of old school computers I found this reasonably tidy IBM Aptiva 2196 equipped with an AMD K6-2 550.
Working without issue so far.
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In the same pile I also found this very random Radeon HD 2600 Pro AGP, also functional.
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Wow, that's a nice find! Such a cool looking case.
SiS540 isn't a real common chipset and the integrated SiS300 graphics is really not bad at all. As far as integrated graphics are concerned, it is surprisingly balanced for running alongside a K6-2, in my opinion.
Also, here is the motherboard: https://theretroweb.com/motherboards/s/univer … -scient-pro-283
Looks like it has a Crystal CS4299 sound chip (AC'97), so not ideal for retro gaming, but I think it'll do okay if you just stick to running games in Windows 9x (maybe ME?). Otherwise, could make for an interesting project to find the best low profile PCI sound card that could possibly fit. There definitely aren't many, and finding low profile brackets for them would be an even bigger challenge, but... yeah, if I had this system that is what I would do... for some reason. 😆
Also, I'm pretty sure the 550AGR is somewhat rare. I have never seen one personally.