First post, by Jorpho
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- l33t++
I quite desperately want to pare down some of my surplus equipment. Sitting before me is a Red Fox AGP-ALI Super Socket 7 motherboard, currently loaded with a K6-2/500 and 64 MB of RAM. I think my original fascination with it when I picked it up was that I could toss in an ancient Pentium to slow it down. It also has three ISA slots, which I guess is nice?
The reason I don't think I need it anymore is that I also have an ASUS P3BF with a P3-450 and 512 MB of RAM, which is presumably much faster than the K6-2 and can be slowed down quite nicely by disabling the onboard cache, right? It only has one ISA slot, but I can't imagine why I would need more than one.
So, is there any good reason to hold on to this AGP-ALI? (There are a couple on eBay right now with starting prices of $190, which sure would be mighty nice, but I don't think I could feasibly get that much.)