First post, by th1r5bvn23
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Hi, vogons! I'm really glad to be a part of this cool community!
This is the first time for me to build a relatively old platform like this. Last month my friend built a 586 platform with a Pentium MMX 200, and I wanted to try something "older" than me, too. So I went to IdleFish (a Chinese second-hand website) and hoped to meet something old-fashioned with reasonable price. It was hard to find as old stuff like 486, 586 or Pentium II are usually of high price in China, which were, however, sold by someone who knew little about them although they got them from recycling center for almost free. 😠
I'm always a huge fan of something with more compatibility. After some research on Wikipedia I finally decided to get a 440BX board, which can be used with CPUs from Pentium II 266MHz to Pentium III 1.4GHz. It's awesome for a platform to be able to handle a huge range of frequency. Finally, I paid ¥202 (US $30) for an Asus P3B-F 1.04 and a Celeron 333.
I spent several days and made huge effort to get it POST, that's another story. Maybe caused by a corrupt BIOS image, and after I flashed it with official latest beta BIOS, it worked flawlessly. Unfortunately, the Celeron 333 was burned due to my wrong installation (without retention bracket). 🙁
What wasn't bad is that I've ordered a Pentium II 450MHz for ¥60 (US $9). However, it came without a fan and there's no way to install a fan onto it. I'm wondering how can I get rid of the huge heatsink and install the smaller one from the Celeron?
I had to use a 5cm fan and placed besides the heatsink... (¥23 (US $3.5) for two off-brand 5cm fans) But I don't have the appropriate screws to mount it!
Therefore, I'm considering to replace the Pentium II 450 with a Pentium III 1.1GHz (100FSB/SL5QW) on a Slotket, but I don't know if there is a Slotket that supports both Coppermine and Tualatin CPUs?
AMD K6-2+ 500, FIC PA-2013 2.0 (1MB cache), 128MB SDRAM PC100, Voodoo3 3000 AGP, Labway Yamaha YMF719B-S with NEC XR385
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