First post, by Wrymaker
I have an old EISA VLB motherboard that i have identified as a Cache Computers V EISA, it came in a Laser Master Color Server. I have the original HDD and all of the components. I tried to boot the board outside of the system, with all of its original components in it and received no beeps or post codes on my postcard. After some research i learned that if the EISA RTC had a dead battery then it would fail safe and prevent POST. I ordered a new EISA RTC and a socket- currently it is soldered directly in board. When it arrives i will remove the old chip and solder in the socket and install the new EISA RTC.
I have an IC dumper and i have already dumped and saved the bios IC. That is how i learned what its model number was, before that i had searched for months and slowly cobbled together snippets of info about Cache Computers and Laser Master, mostly on Archive.org, until they went down for a while which put my post here on hold.
While i have messed with and own a large collection of older hardware, this board is by far the oldest and most obscure that i own.
I dont want this original post to be too long, so i will follow with what info i have found.
1064,ROGZ2EA,TR3990X,128DDR4,3090OCSLI
764,ROGC4FZ,FX9590,32DDR3,780Ti SLI
XP32,NF790iUltraSLI,C2EQX9770,4DDR3,7950GX2SLI
98se,GA7NNXP,3200+,512DDR,G2GTS64,VD212SLI
95,TX97E,MMX230,64SDR,MIL28+RR
3.11,HOT419R3,133ADW,16EDO,Stealth2MBVLB