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Reply 1240 of 2685, by cuba200611

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Yeah, quite nice.

I see a Roland MPU-PC98II, a PC-FXGA, what appears to be two Voodoo IIs in SLI configuration (by the ports that are shown), and some unknown sound board.

Here's a picture of my machine:

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Reply 1241 of 2685, by frankmonk

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speaking of japanese retro pc`s....this is by far my most favourite system...the sharp x68000
short specs: x68000 xvi-hd,cz-614d monitor with speakers and remote, sharp midi board, xsimm10 memory extension,aztecmonster scsi,3d glasses

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Reply 1243 of 2685, by HPI

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My Sharp X68000XVI and X68030 old system
This 33MHz 68030 ,SCSI-2 HD 80MB ,8MB RAM and MC68882 math co-processor module ,X68000XVI 16Mhz ,and Xellent30 PCB (MC68030 +68882)

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Reply 1244 of 2685, by Radical Vision

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HP PIII Ultra Slot 1

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AMD K7 Armored Interceptor+

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CPU--------------AMD Athlon​XP-M 2600+​/3800+ 2.6​GHz
CPU Cooler--------------Thermaltak​e Sonic To​wer Rev.1 ​Silent CPU​ cooler
---------------------------Cooler Mas​ter Aero 7​+ copper s​ocket 462 ​cooler
Motherboard--------------ABIT NF7-S​ V2 socket​ 462
Memory --------------G. Skill 2​GB DDR 400​+Dual Chan​nel Kit
Storage --------------Seagate Ba​rraCuda 72​00.10 ST33​20620A 320​GB 7200 RP​M
Seagate Ba​rracuda ST​3500830A I​DE ATA/100​ 7200 RPM
Video Card-------------- HIS ATi Ra​deon HD 38​50 IceQ 3 ​Turbo 512M​B (256bit)​ GDDR3 AGP
Case -------------- HP XW50​00​ Intercept​or+
Power Supply -------------- ENERMAX Li​berty ELT4​00AWT 400W​ CrossFire​ Ready Mod​ular Activ​e PFC Powe​r Supply

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Compaq PII GTO

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CPU --------------Intel pent​ium 2 450M​Hz
Motherboard-------------- Gigabyte B​X 2000
Memory --------------X4 SDram P​QI 128MB
Storage -------------- Quantum Fi​reball lct​10 - IDE 1​0.2 GB ATA​-66
Video Card --------------nVIDIA Riv​a TNT2 Pro​
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Rebuilding and repairing Compaq AP 550 Pro Workstation

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CPU -------------- x2 Intel P​III 1GHz C​oppermine
Motherboard-------------- Compaq AP5​50 Motherb​oard
Memory --------------x4 256MB 1​GB SDram S​amsung
Storage --------------Fujitsu En​terprise M​AJ3182MP 1​8.2 GB - U​ltra160 SC​SI

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AMD Opteron/ LanParty NF4 smoke machine

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CPU -------------- AMD Optero​n 165
CPU Cooler-------------- Zalman - C​NPS7000C-C​u
Motherboard-------------- DFI LanPar​ty Ultra-D​ NF4
Memory -------------- Corsair XM​S DDR 400 ​Xtreme
Storage -------------- Hitachi 80​GB 8MB 720​0 HDS72808​0PLA380
Video Card -------------- Palit Rade​on HD4670
Power Supply-------------- Thermaltak​e Xaser Si​lent Purep​ower 480W

Mah systems retro, old, newer (Radical stuff)
W3680 4.5/ GA-x58 UD7/ R9 280x
K7 2.6/ NF7-S/ HD3850
IBM x2 P3 933/ GA-6VXD7/ Voodoo V 5.5K
Cmq P2 450/ GA-BX2000/ V2 SLI
IBM PC365
Cmq DeskPRO 486/33
IBM PS/2 Model 56
SPS IntelleXT 8088

Reply 1245 of 2685, by Cga.8086

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frankmonk wrote:
Almost finished my new 486 build. still need some fine tuning and of course cable management […]
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Almost finished my new 486 build. still need some fine tuning and of course cable management

Hercules MT Tower
Asus PCI/I 486SP3G using SCSI on Board
32MB
AMD AM5x86 133Mhz
Video: Ark Logic ARK2000 PCI 2MB
Pionner 305s Slot-in DVD RomSCSI
Sound 1: Sound Blaster 16 CT2230 with Yamaha DB50XG Daughterboard
Sound 2: Gravis Ultrasound Classic rev 3.7
2GB Seagate SCSI HDD (needs to be replaced by something quiter soon)

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i have the same case , it was used for a 286 motherboard and goes up to 20mhz or soemthing like that

the sad thing i found on that case is that if you open it there is a big PBC full of jumpers with no documentation anywhere on that board, and i was not able to fully get controll of all the bars that make up the numbers, so for example i was not able to set it as 66mhz , but i was able to set it as 20mhz for example.

Reply 1246 of 2685, by frankmonk

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Cga.8086 wrote:
frankmonk wrote:
Almost finished my new 486 build. still need some fine tuning and of course cable management […]
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Almost finished my new 486 build. still need some fine tuning and of course cable management

Hercules MT Tower
Asus PCI/I 486SP3G using SCSI on Board
32MB
AMD AM5x86 133Mhz
Video: Ark Logic ARK2000 PCI 2MB
Pionner 305s Slot-in DVD RomSCSI
Sound 1: Sound Blaster 16 CT2230 with Yamaha DB50XG Daughterboard
Sound 2: Gravis Ultrasound Classic rev 3.7
2GB Seagate SCSI HDD (needs to be replaced by something quiter soon)

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i have the same case , it was used for a 286 motherboard and goes up to 20mhz or soemthing like that

the sad thing i found on that case is that if you open it there is a big PBC full of jumpers with no documentation anywhere on that board, and i was not able to fully get controll of all the bars that make up the numbers, so for example i was not able to set it as 66mhz , but i was able to set it as 20mhz for example.

actually it only has 2 rows of dipswitches 😉......

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Reply 1248 of 2685, by Cga.8086

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frankmonk wrote:
Cga.8086 wrote:
frankmonk wrote:
Almost finished my new 486 build. still need some fine tuning and of course cable management […]
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Almost finished my new 486 build. still need some fine tuning and of course cable management

Hercules MT Tower
Asus PCI/I 486SP3G using SCSI on Board
32MB
AMD AM5x86 133Mhz
Video: Ark Logic ARK2000 PCI 2MB
Pionner 305s Slot-in DVD RomSCSI
Sound 1: Sound Blaster 16 CT2230 with Yamaha DB50XG Daughterboard
Sound 2: Gravis Ultrasound Classic rev 3.7
2GB Seagate SCSI HDD (needs to be replaced by something quiter soon)

i have the same case , it was used for a 286 motherboard and goes up to 20mhz or soemthing like that

the sad thing i found on that case is that if you open it there is a big PBC full of jumpers with no documentation anywhere on that board, and i was not able to fully get controll of all the bars that make up the numbers, so for example i was not able to set it as 66mhz , but i was able to set it as 20mhz for example.

actually it only has 2 rows of dipswitches 😉......

im sure i was not able to set 66mhz or 99mhz

can you check if yours can? i belive the only options the switches gave me was to put a number like 20 or 8mhz
but there was always a bar that did not light up.

can you take a picture of how you have the switches setup i the back?
on mine i also tried to setup the turbo and it did not work... i always had one speed on the display, maybe you can help me out will send you a private message

Reply 1249 of 2685, by SpectriaForce

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Back somewhere in the period 2003-2005 I used to have quite a large collection of all sorts of classic computers. Here are just some of the systems I once had (enjoy! 😊 ):

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Reply 1250 of 2685, by DeafPK

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Wow, sweet collection! Thanks for the pics, nice sight for tired eyes. You got rid of some of it later? I hope it's all in good hands.

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Reply 1251 of 2685, by deleted_Rc

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Richo wrote:
finally got around to finish my PIII blue setup :happy: The Geforce 4600 TI are rare already let alone getting a blue one was I […]
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finally got around to finish my PIII blue setup 😀
The Geforce 4600 TI are rare already let alone getting a blue one was I wanted, didn't want to pay 200 for the only one on ebay currently<.<
also found a good use for that spare Aopen tower I painted last year, fitting blue colour ofcourse, still considering getting a Hercules sound card or asus XHigh-fi
Specs:
- Gigabyte GA-60XT socket 370
- Pentium III-S 1400 Mhz Tualatin (with athlon cooler)
- 2x 256 sd ram with blue heatsinks
- Geforce 4 4200 TI Club 3D
- Antec Truepower 330W
- Netgear network card
- 80 GB HD partioned 3 way for dual boot and storage.
- Sony DVD burner
- Philips DVD-rom (needed to fill the slot)
- Card reader/FDD

small update due popular requerst. got some AC-Ryan mod cables with my last order (seller was also selling these and for €2,00 a piece a nice deal).

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Reply 1252 of 2685, by TheGouldFish

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I've setup a trio of old machines for retro gaming
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Top machine:
Windows XP.
Athlon64: 3400
1GB ram
160GB HDD
Nvidia 560ti
Creative Audigy Live
DVD Drive
Floppy Drive

Left Machine
Windows 95
Pentium1: 200mhz
32mb ram
Sound Blaster 16
80GB Hdd
ATi Mach 64 2mb
Orchid righteous Voodoo 1
PCI network
DVD Drive
Floppy Drive
Gotek Floppy drive

Right Machine
Windows 98
Pentium3:600Mhz
128MB ram
Sweex PCI sound card
80GB HDD
Diamond Speed Star AGP
Voodoo 2 x2 SLi
ISA network
Slot based DVD drive
Floppy Drive

The Win95 machine doubles as a DOS box as well, I had hoped to use the 98 box for that job but something about the machine doesn't like Vesa2.0 modes and crashes every time.
All three of them connect to a KVM switch (which then connects to a second KVM switch) to a CRT monitor, keyboard and mouse.

Reply 1253 of 2685, by gdjacobs

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What chipset does your Athlon 64 machine use? It might support Win98 as well as XP.

All hail the Great Capacitor Brand Finder

Reply 1256 of 2685, by TheGouldFish

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The case is a "CiT Jet Stream", I spent ages looking for a case that was big enough for the mobo that I had gotten second hand.
It doesn't look the part of a 90s machine and its not all that well built (very thin walls), but it was cheap and seems to work nicely 😀
It seems to be getting harder to find cases that are large enough for 7 or so expansion cards and still have 5.25" and 3.5" slots on the front.

I have more retro computers, I'll post them up once I've taken some better pics

Reply 1257 of 2685, by TheGouldFish

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Picked up this machine last week, spent the weekend cleaning it up.

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Its the Amstrad PPC640, its XT clone.
NEC V30 (8088, 8086 clone) at 8mhz
It doesn't have a harddrive so it has 2 720kb floppy drives,
640kb of ram
CGA graphics
green monochrome LCD screen, but has video out that gives colour.

Reply 1258 of 2685, by Pasi123

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2004 Pentium 4 retro setup / bedroom PC:

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Specs:

CPU: Pentium 4 HT 3.0 Prescott
Mobo: GA-8SGXLFS
RAM: 2gb DDR1
GPU: Radeon 9800 PRO 128mb
HDD: 2x 40gb Seagate
OS: Windows XP Pro SP3
Monitors: 2x 17" CRT, Samsung Samtron 76E and Philips 107E

I still need to get a longer S-Video and 3,5mm-RCA cables so I could connect it to that 28" Philips CRT TV. And a better CPU cooler... One that I'm currently using is from a Celeron 1.8GHz which was the original build in that case.

X5670 @ 4.4GHz|P6X58D-E|24GB DDR3|GTX 960|750 EVO 250GB|4TB, 2x2Tb HDDs|Define R5|Win7
P4 HT 3.0GHz|GA-8SGXLFS|2GB DDR1|9800 Pro|2x 40GB Seagate|WinXP
Celeron 333MHz|Diamond Micronics C400|384MB RAM|Diamond Viper V550|6GB HDD|WinME

Reply 1259 of 2685, by PcBytes

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Pasi123 wrote:

I still need to get a longer S-Video and 3,5mm-RCA cables so I could connect it to that 28" Philips CRT TV. And a better CPU cooler... One that I'm currently using is from a Celeron 1.8GHz which was the original build in that case.

You might want to search for a DVI-I to RGB cable. I've personally seen one and the quality is pretty crisp compared to composite or S-Video.

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Main PC: i5 3470, GB B75M-D3H, 16GB RAM, 2x1TB
98SE : P3 650, Soyo SY-6BA+IV, 384MB RAM, 80GB