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Some Video Cards for Win98 builds and a Sound Blaster X-Fi to match up to a black X-Fi front panel I found a while ago for $3.
Some Video Cards for Win98 builds and a Sound Blaster X-Fi to match up to a black X-Fi front panel I found a while ago for $3.
Lovely FX 5950 Ultra there!
I'm also looking for an X-Fi. The model you have could be this DELL / HP OEM version of the Xtreme Music. If you get to test let me know if you have any dramas with the drivers.
wrote:Lovely FX 5950 Ultra there!
Thanks. Got a steal of a deal too...only $12...Man I never realized how heavy this thing was until now.
I look forward to use it in a "high end" Win98SE build I have planned.
EDIT: I just read about your Splinter Cell build on another topic...I may have to mirror your setup as much as possible and try the same game with my FX5950 since I all of a sudden am interested in trying this game out as well...it's sitting on my shelf collecting dust and I think you inspired me to finally try it out (hopefully soon)...I'll have to comment under that topic if I get it running on my test bench soon.
wrote:I'm also looking for an X-Fi. The model you have could be this DELL / HP OEM version of the Xtreme Music. If you get to test let me know if you have any dramas with the drivers.
Ya I figured that when I saw no markings on it at all...it may be a while before I get some time to test though, but I will post my experiences with it when I do.
I took a bit of a risk buying it from a local eBay seller, but again I got it for a decent price ($10), so I thought I would take a chance without knowing for sure if the drivers will work.
Two of these cards just sold on eBay Canada. I wanted to buy them but was too slow. Didn't get a reply to overseas shipment.
Yes these cards are quite solid. With that series cards started to become big and bulky.
Apart from ATI. Their cards are much lighter and simpler. For example the 9800 Pro weighs almost nothing.
wrote:Two of these cards just sold on eBay Canada. I wanted to buy them but was too slow. Didn't get a reply to overseas shipment.
Yes that's where I got this one from (I am almost 100% sure)...from this seller who has two other FX5950's on sale right now....http://www.ebay.ca/itm/Lot-of-2-Nvidia-Geforc … =item2ed0c9b303 I'm thinking of going for it...but I have already maxed out my budget this month for retro hardware 🤣.
Well haven't heard back about shipping to Australia so they are still up for grabs 😊
With that OEM X-Fi. What I really want to know is if the web drivers from Creative work with it: http://support.creative.com/Products/ProductD … ET=CategoryID:1
Because there are a ton of these cards on eBay.
Thanks for the link...I downloaded the drivers...I hope to try them soon.
Probably not too retro, but a pair of original DSes that cost me £7 with P&P. The picture flatters them a bit, as they're a little tired cosmetically, but they work perfectly. Why sellers advertise things as working perfectly, but only good for spares due to age, is beyond me.
both from ebay, paid £40 for the Voodoo 5 5500, perhaps a little steep but I REALLY wanted it. voodoo 3 2000 was a very reasonable £5. Will be having some real 3DFX fun when these 2 arrive. I always wanted a Voodoo 5 back in the day, but too expensive for my tastes, by the time they were cheaper i only had a AGP 1.5 board. Now i finally get to play 😀
286 20MHz,1MB RAM,Trident 8900B 1MB, Conner CFA-170A.SB 1350B
386SX 33MHz,ULSI 387,4MB Ram,OAK OTI077 1MB. Seagate ST1144A, MS WSS audio
Amstrad PC 9486i, DX/2 66, 16 MB RAM, Cirrus SVGA,Win 95,SB 16
Cyrix MII 333,128MB,SiS 6326 H0 rev,ESS 1869,Win ME
got myself a Lian Li PC60USB ithe same one as in this picture on newegg , either from 2001 or 2002, Im not quite sure.
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?It … N82E16811112022
using it for my Win98/2k machine which until now as in a typical beige case from 1999 , the PC60 is a bit less vintage , but its more spacious by a decent amount, and the cooling is far better with 4 fans as opposed to 1.
only annoyance is that the hard drives are positioned right in front of the intake fans (and there is no other space for them , including the 3.5 bays used for the floppy drives), which kind of blocks the intake fans a bit.
other than that its probably the finest case Ive ever gotten my hands on.
Yeah do your rig justice with Lian Li. They make for great builds that really show the gear off. Nice minimalistic design, well thought out and constructed, in 'can't be beat' clear anodized aluminum.
wrote:Yeah do your rig justice with Lian Li. They make for great builds that really show the gear off. Nice minimalistic design, well thought out and constructed, in 'can't be beat' clear anodized aluminum.
Ive never seen one of these in the shops at the time, but from what Ive heard and can imagine, these cases cost alot back in the day
I like the look of these cases more than some of the Apple computers of the day, like the Power Mac G4, which says a fair bit
after all the drama with the recent super high priced M3D cards poping up I randomly searched and snagged this one with a $25 BIN. will see if it shows up
wrote:after all the drama with the recent super high priced M3D cards poping up I randomly searched and snagged this one with a $25 BIN. will see if it shows up
Nice work! That's a steal.
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@topic, got an A7N8X-E Deluxe and a 3000+. Won't be building a rig out of this, but if I ever feel the need to play around with Athlon XP stuff this should do the trick.
It all comes at a price. The day before yesterday I got myself into taking apart stuff before sending it to for utilisation. There were 1 robotron typing machine, 19 monitors, 17 Epson printers from 1985-1995, several PCs and other old stuff. I collected a bunch of parts for myself, rescued a 19" Benq LCD monitor (which is now my second display at work), a photocopier, gave some RAM to people in need.
The place I work for is a secure industrial plant, no metal allowed in or out; a warehouse woman helped me get the stuff through the security. Garbage it may be, yet the codex is strict.
And yesterday I payed the price. The favor had to be returned, and I helped move the warehouse from cellar to the ground floor for good 5 hours. You can imagine what an industrial warehouse is - countless boxes full of metal in tall racks. I have never been that tired...
I just hope it was worth it and at least most of the stuff works:
12MHz XT board with RAM
12MHz 286 with co-pro and RAM
386DX-40 mobo with nine(!) cache sockets and IIT 3c87
Gemini Tech G2 EGA video card
TNT2 M64
Toshiba PCI IDE controller (dated 1994)
Pentium II-350 Deschutes
Pentium II-450 Deschutes
Celeron 400 + heatsink
2-digit MHz display
PS/2 to DIN-5 connector (this one is my third)
4x1 MB 30-pin SIMM
BTC-53 keyboard from 1991 (not in the picture, currently in whitening)
Genius Serial mouse from 1989 (not in the picture, currently in whitening)
ST-351A/X 51MB hard drive
ST38410A U8 8GB hard drive
ST36422A Medalist 6GB hard drive
cables, LEDs, Keylock, bits and pieces.
All the fans were thrown away due to heavy wear.
wrote:And yesterday I payed the price. The favor had to be returned, and I helped move the warehouse from cellar to the ground floor for good 5 hours. You can imagine what an industrial warehouse is - countless boxes full of metal in tall racks. I have never been that tired...
Good on you. Retro hardware well deserved 😀
We need benches on the 12mhz XT.
wrote:We need benches on the 12mhz XT.
Emmm... I don't have any EGA monitors or 8-bit controller cards, so it'll wait for a better time.
nice haul! is that rubber on the seagate HDD? used to have a similar one. don't know if they did that for vibration reduction or what...