Reply 15760 of 53188, by elod
Just bought some old PSUs. One of each: FSP, Delta, HEC. All deliver ~200W on 3.3+5V.
An Apacer IDE DOM (never had one, let's see how they work), a SilImage RAID controler and some other misc parts.
Just bought some old PSUs. One of each: FSP, Delta, HEC. All deliver ~200W on 3.3+5V.
An Apacer IDE DOM (never had one, let's see how they work), a SilImage RAID controler and some other misc parts.
Found this online. Bought it for 7 US Dollars. I really hope this one is working. (Sellers picture)
Don't eat stuff off a 15 year old never cleaned cpu cooler.
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wrote:Found this online. Bought it for 7 US Dollars. I really hope this one is working. (Sellers picture)
Incredible find! I've been shopping for one for weeks now. I finally found one that they accepted my $20 offer on and it arrived with concealed damage and non-functional (they refunded me). Every one I've found since then has been around $40 or more. My price ceiling is $20 considering it will probably only ever be used for benchmarking.
The more I learn, the more I realize how much I don't know.
OPL3 FM vs. Roland MT-32 vs. General MIDI DOS Game Comparison
Let's benchmark our systems with cache disabled
DOS PCI Graphics Card Benchmarks
wrote:wrote:Found this online. Bought it for 7 US Dollars. I really hope this one is working. (Sellers picture)
Incredible find! I've been shopping for one for weeks now. I finally found one that they accepted my $20 offer on and it arrived with concealed damage and non-functional (they refunded me). Every one I've found since then has been around $40 or more. My price ceiling is $20 considering it will probably only ever be used for benchmarking.
Yeah... I have seen prices nearly double the last couple of months now. I was given a chock, browsing eBay for the exact same model. The one I found, has not the same amount of ram on it. Just.... The price.... 😳 😳 😳 (Chock'er)
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Tseng-Labs-ET-6000-He … hcAAOSwUKxYjt~q
Don't eat stuff off a 15 year old never cleaned cpu cooler.
Those cakes make you sick....
My blog: http://to9xct.blogspot.dk
My YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/user/brostenen
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After selling the Compaq 486c Portable I've been trying to find a screen for for 3 years - I went on E-bay and decided to finish off the 486 with these items that have been on my watch-list for awhile
- AMD 80486 DX4-100 100SV8B CPU (basically, a DX4-100 with WriteBack Cache and 8K on-board L1, which I'm fine with), That'll probably get here first. Got it cheap and "untested" though claim of it having been used prior to sale, so most likely the chip will be fine, 486 chips are one of the more resilient CPU I've known. Already have a thermal unit I made using an old Cyrix DX2 heatink and a 3 pin CPU Fan (which strangely the 486 board I have sounds like it has some kind of thermal control feature on it because I HAVE heard the fan speed up and slow down - which is very weird but kinda cool for a VLB era 486).
- 5X 128Kx8 ISSI 32 pin DIP modules for Level 2 Cache, planning to top it out at 512K - these are coming in on a long slow boat from china, I only need 4 but hey, I hear there was a failure rate on these things so a spare is probably not a bad idea. It'll be nice to finally see something other than "None" for L2 Cache at boot time, and with the full half-a-meg performance boost should be at least somewhat noticeable.
- 1x 32Kx8 Motorola 28 pin DIP for the TAG chip for the L2 Cache - Can't have Cache RAM without the TAG.
The board on my beast is the FIC 486-PVT, and that's the top L2 Cache configuration it'll take. I'll see how this DX4 works out, almost playing with running it with a clock doubled 40 or 50 MHz bus. I know my I/O card can handle it, not so sure about the S3 805 video card though.
After the dust settles and payday, it'll be time to purchase 4 32MB 72 pin RAM Modules to max out the ram at 128MB (this is probably the second 486 I've heard of that can carry that much RAM) - and then the 486 is all done, no more parts needed. Anything I buy for it will be spare stuff and backups.
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PAT54PV VLB Scoket 5 Motherboard with Pentium 90 and 16mb of RAM
Going to be fun testing this strange board out!
NIB Diamond Edge 3D 3400XL (Japanese edition)
THIS is how it got shipped to me! Damn miracle it survived with so little damage!
wrote:PAT54PV VLB Scoket 5 Motherboard with Pentium 90 and 16mb of RAM […]
PAT54PV VLB Scoket 5 Motherboard with Pentium 90 and 16mb of RAM
Going to be fun testing this strange board out!
NIB Diamond Edge 3D 3400XL (Japanese edition)
THIS is how it got shipped to me! Damn miracle it survived with so little damage!
I've been watching that board for over a year now. I was wondering who finally bought it. Really interesting to see a socket 5 board with VLB slots! For the premium price, it amazes me these seller pack items so poorly. Good to see it survived though.
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NIB Diamond Edge 3D 3400XL (Japanese edition)
THIS is how it got shipped to me! Damn miracle it survived with so little damage!
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wrote:I've been watching that board for over a year now. I was wondering who finally bought it. Really interesting to see a socket 5 board with VLB slots! For the premium price, it amazes me these seller pack items so poorly. Good to see it survived though.
Heh, same here. A bit pricey at 60 USD, since I recon it's just going to be used to playing around with, but I need my toys 😜 I'll be testing my Powerleap adapters, Socket 5/7 CPUs and see if I can find some undocumented settings. Would be nice to get a Pentium 233 MMX running, or an AMD K6-III 400mhz along with VLB! I'll also test my VLB SCSI, DRAM & VRAM graphics cards along with the 3D Blaster VLB. I'll post my results here 😀
I bought that huge German part lot with random old/vintage gear that was posted in the Ebay auction thread 10 days ago. Thanks for the tip!
I almost feel bad for not letting someone else buy it as I already have plenty of stuff but the auction never sold and the guy relisted the auction last week and still nobody seemed interested so I bought it an hour ago before everything ends up at the scrappers.
I do have use for the Voodoo 1 cards and the Voodoo 3 PCI and I will tinker with the infamous PC Chips VXPro V3.1. The included AMD K5 PR133 and 4x 16MB EDO is a nice bonus and getting another AWE64 Gold is also nice.
The rest of the stuff will also be useful but its hard to specify for what and when. I guess the Doom 3 thread will see a few new entries.
Shipping a shitload of stuff from Germany to Sweden is about as expensive as shipping 2 CPUs from the US to Sweden it seems...
I will post pictures of everything when the packageS get here.
The sellers list of the stuff included in the lot.
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Mainboards und Bundels mit CPUs und RAM:
TYAN S2460 AMD MP Mainboard Dual Sockel A, OVP, ohne iO Blende
Elitegroup K7S5A Ver. 3.1 Mainboard ohne iO-Blende
Anmerkung: MOD Bios installiert, FDD-Controller ohne Funktion, sonst soweit okay
TYAN S2266 Sockel 478 Mainboard mit Pentium 4 2,6Ghz, 2GB Kingston HYPERX RAM (2x 512MB, 1x 1024MB) mit iO Blende und Kühler mit Lüfter
Anmerkung: Ein USB Anschluss auf dem MB hatte einen Kurzschluss die anderen funktionieren
MSI K8N Neo4-F PCB3.0 Sockel 939 MS-7125 Ver3 mit iO Blende, AMD Athlon 64 3000+, mit Kühler und Lüfter, 2GB Ram (2x 1024MB Kingston HyperX)
Gigabyte GA-7NNXP Nforce2Ultra AMD Sempron 3300+ (Barton) 2GB RAM (2x 512MB, 1x 1024MB) mit iO Blende, Onboard Gameport + USB Adapter, Onboard Digital Sound Adapter, Onboard Firewire Adapter, geprüft
MSI KT3 Ultra2 MS-6380E Ver.1.0 mit AMD Athlon XP 1900+ und Kühler+Lüfter 512MB RAM ohne iO Blende
ASUS P5P800 Rev1.01 mit Pentium 4 3,4Ghz Zalman Kühler+Lüfter, 2GB RAM (4x512MB) mit iO Blende Gameport Adapter, USB Onboard Adapter, geprüft
Elpina V3.1 Sockel 7 Intel VXPro PCIChipset UMC UM8670F AT PCI ISA Mainboard mit AMD K5 PR133 und 64MB EDO RAM 4x 16MB, geprüft CMOS speichert trotz Batterie nicht mehr sonst iO
Grafikkarten:
MVGA NVG25GA DVI 128MB W/TV Geforce4 4200 TI AGP
NVidia Geforce4 MX 440 8X 64MB AGP
NVIDIA Geforce 8500 GT 512MB PCIe Medion OEM DVI VGA HDMI
AMD/ATI Radeon 9600 AGP VGA DVI TV-Out mit großem ZALMAN Passiv-Kühler, Bildfehler
PowerColor AMD/ATI Radeon X1950 Pro Extreme 512MB PCIe 2x DVI TV-Out 1xPCie6X Strom Anschluss
AMD/ATI Radeon 9600 AGP 128MB DVI VGA TV-Out modifizierter Lüfter, Kondensatoren sind leicht hochgekommen
Diamond Multimedia Viper V550 Riva TNT SDR ATXLNX 16MB AGPx2
Matrox Millenium II 4MB MIL2A/4BI/20 AGPx2
ATI Rage IIC AGPx2
Trident 9000 TGUI9440 ISA
Dell OEM NVidia P112 AGP DVI VGA TV-Out
Matrox Parhelia MGI PH-A128B 128MB AGP 2xDVI
NVidia RIVA 128 AGPx2
3DFX Voodoo3 2000 PCI 16MB
PowerColor AMD ATI Radeon X850XT 256MB AGP mit Stromadapter
ATI Rage IIC AGP 4MB
Sapphire AMD ATI Radeon X1950 Pro 512MB AGP mit Stromadapter
Miro Crystal S3 Trio64 PCI
Grafikzubehör:
Multimedia TV-Out Karte CTX-953_V1 Medion OEM PCI
Add-On Grafikkarte 3dfx Voodoo 1 Diamond Multimedia Monster 3D PCI 4MB, wird erkannt aber kein 3D Bild
Add-On Grafikkarte 3dfx Voodoo 1 Maxi Gamer 3D 4MB PCI, wird erkannt aber kein 3D Bild mit Loop Kabel
Soundkarten:
Terratec Aureon 7.1 PCIe 2Slot
Creative Soundblaster 5.1 SB1070 PCI
Creative SoundBlaster CT4810 PCI
Creative SoundBlaster AWE64 Gold ISA CT4390
Controllerkarten:
HighPoint RocketRaid 1820 8-Port SATA PCI-X64
Adaptec SCSI AHA-2940AU PCI 50 polig intern und SCSI SE extern
Silicon Image SIL0680 Raid Controller 2x IDE PCI
GoldStar Prime 2 RT-1201 Ver:1 FDD HDD GAME COM1 COM2 LPT1 ISA
Adaptec SCSI-CARD 29320ALP PCI-X64
LSI LOGIC LSI223020-HP SCSI ULTRA 320 PCI-X64
Netzwerrkkarten:
3COM 1000 BASE-SX 3C985B-SX PCI-X64
3COM 3C996-SX PCI-X64
3COM 3C905-TX-M PCI 10/100
3COM EtherLink III 3C509B-CoreB0 RJ45 BNC AMC ISA
Prozessoren:
AMD Athlon XP 2500+ 166Mhz AXDA2500DKV4D 2x
AMD Duron 1600 DHD1600DLV1C
AMD Duron 1800 DHD1800DLV1C
AMD Athlonx XP 2000+ 133Mhz AXDA2000DUT3C
Intel Pentium 1 100 MHZ
Intel Core2Duo E8500 2x 3,16 Ghz
Intel Celeron D 2,8Ghz
Intel Core2Duo E6750 2x 2,66 Ghz
Intel Xeon E5335 4x 2Ghz
AMD Athlon 64 X2 5200+ ADA5200IAA6CS
AMD Athlon 64 3000+ ADA3000IAA4CW
Festplatten & Laufwerke
1x Seagate SCSI ST39173LC
4x Seagate SCSI ST39175LC
1x IBM SCSI DNES-309170
1x IBM SCSI DDRS-34560
1x CD-ROM SCSI Reader
1x CD-ROM SCSI Writer
Peripherie und Zubehör
DIN Tastatur 2x
PS2 Tastatur 1x
Serielle Maus 1x
USB Maus 2x
PS2 Maus 1x
Backplate SCSI 8 Port 2-Channel Super SCA833S2 neu und noch eingeschweißt
Notebook Cooler Pad
KVM Switch 2xVGA/USB auf 1xVGA/PS2
CD-Laufwerkgehäuse für SLIM IDE CD / DVD Laufwerk
5.1 Headset Medusa NX (Wackelkontakt auf einzelnen Lautsprecher)
Logitech Gamepad USB
AT Netzteil 200W
15" LCD Monitor Medion mit Ton (ohne Netzteil)
Lüfter, Kühler, usw.
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New PC: i9 12900K @5GHz all cores @1.2v. MSI PRO Z690-A. 32GB DDR4 3600 CL14. 3070Ti.
Old PC: Dual Xeon X5690@4.6GHz, EVGA SR-2, 48GB DDR3R@2000MHz, Intel X25-M. GTX 980ti.
Older PC: K6-3+ 400@600MHz, PC-Chips M577, 256MB SDRAM, AWE64, Voodoo Banshee.
This Virge DX arrived recently.
It will be going through DOS benchmarks and added to my growing list of DOS PCI graphics card results.
One cool thing about this card is that unlike all the rest of the S3's, this one has VBE2.0 built in. Maybe that's something special Diamond did, does anyone know? It also has what looks like 30ns memory, which if true, would make it the fastest VRAM on any of my graphics cards. Curious if it will dethrone the Virge GX as fastest S3 card in DOS.
The more I learn, the more I realize how much I don't know.
OPL3 FM vs. Roland MT-32 vs. General MIDI DOS Game Comparison
Let's benchmark our systems with cache disabled
DOS PCI Graphics Card Benchmarks
wrote:This Virge DX arrived recently. […]
This Virge DX arrived recently.
It will be going through DOS benchmarks and added to my growing list of DOS PCI graphics card results.
One cool thing about this card is that unlike all the rest of the S3's, this one has VBE2.0 built in. Maybe that's something special Diamond did, does anyone know? It also has what looks like 30ns memory, which if true, would make it the fastest VRAM on any of my graphics cards. Curious if it will dethrone the Virge GX as fastest S3 card in DOS.
Good luck with your card, i have two Virge DXs somewhere
wrote:wrote:wrote:Found this online. Bought it for 7 US Dollars. I really hope this one is working. (Sellers picture)
Incredible find! I've been shopping for one for weeks now. I finally found one that they accepted my $20 offer on and it arrived with concealed damage and non-functional (they refunded me). Every one I've found since then has been around $40 or more. My price ceiling is $20 considering it will probably only ever be used for benchmarking.
Yeah... I have seen prices nearly double the last couple of months now. I was given a chock, browsing eBay for the exact same model. The one I found, has not the same amount of ram on it. Just.... The price.... 😳 😳 😳 (Chock'er)
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Tseng-Labs-ET-6000-He … hcAAOSwUKxYjt~q
All this talk about the ET-6000's, I just thought I would mention that if you're seeking one.. there are multiple versions. There are some with just the onboard memory (no expansion slots), and then there are some with the extra memory slots. Now, the reason this is important is actually these cards run in 64-bit memory mode with only the onboard ram. Installing the two add-on memory chips activates 128-bit mode with these cards. And the memory modules sold separately are usually going for like $50 .. each. At least if you actually manage to find any for sale anywhere. And those were when I last looked in spring 2016, prices. So if you find one that comes with the included memory modules and you think it might be a little more than you were otherwise thinking of, consider that part. Also if you don't have one I would suggest strongly gluing on a heatsink of some kind on these things if not one with a fan. I don't know why they didn't come with one. My ET-6000 with only onboard ram (64-bit mode) runs -REALLY- hot, even just sitting like at ms-dos prompt not even rendering anything. Like I measured 68c with my IR Thermometer on mine after about an hour of working with it in dos, that sort of hot.
wrote:All this talk about the ET-6000's, I just thought I would mention that if you're seeking one.. there are multiple versions. There are some with just the onboard memory (no expansion slots), and then there are some with the extra memory slots. Now, the reason this is important is actually these cards run in 64-bit memory mode with only the onboard ram. Installing the two add-on memory chips activates 128-bit mode with these cards. And the memory modules sold separately are usually going for like $50 .. each. At least if you actually manage to find any for sale anywhere. And those were when I last looked in spring 2016, prices. So if you find one that comes with the included memory modules and you think it might be a little more than you were otherwise thinking of, consider that part. Also if you don't have one I would suggest strongly gluing on a heatsink of some kind on these things if not one with a fan. I don't know why they didn't come with one. My ET-6000 with only onboard ram (64-bit mode) runs -REALLY- hot, even just sitting like at ms-dos prompt not even rendering anything. Like I measured 68c with my IR Thermometer on mine after about an hour of working with it in dos, that sort of hot.
So basically speaking. The one I found, is running in 128bit mode then?
And looking at what I payd, I actually feel even more lucky, if the mem prices really are that high or even higher today.
Now... On to find some decent heatsinks now I guess. 😁 Thanks for the tip. 😀 68c does indeed sound a bit crazy.
Don't eat stuff off a 15 year old never cleaned cpu cooler.
Those cakes make you sick....
My blog: http://to9xct.blogspot.dk
My YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/user/brostenen
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Picked up 4 Quantum Atlas 36.7GB Ultra3 drives for a raid setup and Adaptec SCSI RAID 2100s
wrote:Picked up 4 Quantum Atlas 36.7GB Ultra3 drives for a raid setup and Adaptec SCSI RAID 2100s
Wonderfull.... How fast should it be able to run? And how hot do they get? (heat is my biggest question)
Don't eat stuff off a 15 year old never cleaned cpu cooler.
Those cakes make you sick....
My blog: http://to9xct.blogspot.dk
My YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/user/brostenen
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wrote:So basically speaking. The one I found, is running in 128bit mode then? And looking at what I payd, I actually feel even more lu […]
wrote:All this talk about the ET-6000's, I just thought I would mention that if you're seeking one.. there are multiple versions. There are some with just the onboard memory (no expansion slots), and then there are some with the extra memory slots. Now, the reason this is important is actually these cards run in 64-bit memory mode with only the onboard ram. Installing the two add-on memory chips activates 128-bit mode with these cards. And the memory modules sold separately are usually going for like $50 .. each. At least if you actually manage to find any for sale anywhere. And those were when I last looked in spring 2016, prices. So if you find one that comes with the included memory modules and you think it might be a little more than you were otherwise thinking of, consider that part. Also if you don't have one I would suggest strongly gluing on a heatsink of some kind on these things if not one with a fan. I don't know why they didn't come with one. My ET-6000 with only onboard ram (64-bit mode) runs -REALLY- hot, even just sitting like at ms-dos prompt not even rendering anything. Like I measured 68c with my IR Thermometer on mine after about an hour of working with it in dos, that sort of hot.
So basically speaking. The one I found, is running in 128bit mode then?
And looking at what I payd, I actually feel even more lucky, if the mem prices really are that high or even higher today.
Now... On to find some decent heatsinks now I guess. 😁 Thanks for the tip. 😀 68c does indeed sound a bit crazy.
I picked my ET6000 up in a hardware haul (has the add on memory modules), along with a Voodoo 2 and other misc. cards for 25 bucks last year. 😀
wrote:I picked my ET6000 up in a hardware haul (has the add on memory modules), along with a Voodoo 2 and other misc. cards for 25 bucks
Not bad... Not bad... Looking at those two card's yet alone. 😀
Don't eat stuff off a 15 year old never cleaned cpu cooler.
Those cakes make you sick....
My blog: http://to9xct.blogspot.dk
My YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/user/brostenen
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wrote:wrote:Picked up 4 Quantum Atlas 36.7GB Ultra3 drives for a raid setup and Adaptec SCSI RAID 2100s
Wonderfull.... How fast should it be able to run? And how hot do they get? (heat is my biggest question)
I don't know. The drives are 10k rpm.i bought a 92mm fan to put in my cases hdd cage.
The raid card is a ultra 160 standard with 32mb of ecc ram. But it can use 128mb of ecc ram. So it should be pretty fast a noisy.
I do know that they make some god awful sounds when they start to go bad.
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=qgrw8fEs2q4