First post, by RichB93
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I need to post pictures, but here's my latest project...
- A SOYO SY-5BT Intel 430TX chipset AT motherboard modified for low voltage to run a…
- Intel Pentium 266MHz ‘Tillamook’ mobile CPU, clocked at 300MHz (4x75MHz FSB)
- 64MB (4x16MB) EDO RAM
- Diamond Stealth 3D 2000 Pro S3 ViRGE/DX STB Nitro 3D S3 ViRGE/GX 4MB graphics card
- Guillemot Maxi Gamer 3D 3dfx Voodoo 4MB 3D accelerator
- Creative SoundBlaster AWE32 with 8MB (2x4MB) 28MB (16x2MB, minus 4MB addressable) of SoundFont RAM
- Matrox m3D PowerVR accelerator
- 3Com EtherLink 10/100 PCI network card
- 10GB Quantum Fireball HDD
- LG 48x CD-ROM
This is (in my eyes at least) the ultimate Socket 7 setup - you can get faster AMD CPUs and chipsets from others, but I’ve always had much more of an affinity for Intel and never really cared for AMD CPUs (or VIA/SiS chipsets for that matter). I did toy with using an ATi All-in-Wonder PRO 8MB card, and even played a little ATi CIF powered WipEout, but figured that the S3 was the better choice (not speed wise, of course, but just overall).
I'll pop some pictures up at some point but as you can imagine this looks like pretty much any other socket 7 build - still chuffed with it however!
Dec '24 update: A Matrox m3D has been added, bringing the number of proprietary 3D APIs served up to 3! The sound card was upgraded to 32MB, of which 28MB is accessible, and the card was actually switched from a CT3600 to another CT3600... a downgraded SB32 PnP no less, as the card lacks onboard RAM! But this card has a cooler running IC405B EMU8000 chip. Finally, the graphics card was changed to an STB Nitro 3D S3 ViRGE/GX as this card not only has higher clocks, but clocks higher than the rather disappointing Stealth 3D 2000 Pro.