First post, by brostenen
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Hi all....
I have dreamt of recreating my old computer, that I bought around 1998, and wich I had so much fun with.
Finally, after a long time, I have managed to get a hold on some of the hardware that I had back then.
I have allmost everything now, and I have started to rebuild/recreate my machine again.
The most important piece of hardware are the motherboard. For me, the original Mobo is what for me
defined the original machine. And the case too, yet that one I don't have.
This machine is just going to be my ongoing project, as I want to get a hold on the case too.
(wich IS going to be a pain to find, after nearly 20 years)
So... This machine is REALLY a personal machine to me. And the result so far, makes me happy.
Now. For some spec's of the original machine.
Gigabyte GA-5AX Revision 4.1
AMD K6-2-500
64mb of PC-100 Ram
Creative TNT2-M64 AGP
Creative PCI-128 soundcard
Gravis Ultrasound ACE
SIL-649 ATA-100 PCI Raid Controller
Yes, still have that exact Raid-card and after all these years, it's gone into this new build.
Acer CD-RW 6-4-2xSpeed Drive
Generic CD-Reader.
Conner QIC-80 125/256 Tapestreamer
Now. I have not gone the TNT2-Way after some benchmarking.... I will explain later.
And I have not gone the PCI-128 eighter, plus some other hardware (still and explenation on that later).
Now for the pictures. They do explain a lot more than words, don't they? 😁 (picture heavy, sorry folks)
I am sorry that the pictures are this bad too, as I only have my camera in my phone right now.
New pictures will be made, once the machine is finished.
One thing wich is bad about this build, is that the CPU cooler header, is not working.
I did fix it, by building a homemade cable, harvesting a header from a defect 775 motherboard.

The case. Yes. This is the original case, in wich I had the original computer back then.
I have to dig up another case like this. For the time being, I am going to use an old Codegen.

The motherboard. The exact same revision as the one I had. Felt right at home, when I started building.

Yes. That exact Revision-number. Just love it, brings back memories. 😀

Another shot of the motherboard. I was really amazed on how clean the board was,
when I recieved it.

Time to install the CPU. Same type, same speed. It was like the day I recieved the items
back in the late 90's and started to build. Same feeling I tell... 😜

Now for some thermal gerease. Going for some silver there. Ay! 😁

Leftovers get to be fed' to the cpu-cooler. (Damn. It looked really hungry, hehe)

All mounted, all installed. Just missing some screws from when I refurbished the cooler.

Found two extra ones. Now the installation of the CPU is complete.

One more beauty-shot. That board is some beauty. A natural model for some Hardware-pr0n.

Now. Mounted, and fixated. Still looking good. And the build can get on.

This card, was my first choice. I had one TNT2 back in the day's, and this baby is
an Compaq TNT2-Ultra 32mb AGP. And the best. Passive cooled. Yummie...
This card is actually the first thing that I have changed. The reason being, that I
decided to not only do the original build. But do the original, and max it slightly.
Not much. Just slightly, so I can get what would have been the dreambuild to me at that time.
Sooo.... I did some benching with this choice, and some more with other cards.
And the final choice was my Matrox G400 DualHead. With 32mb of ram and AGP interface.
As my Voodoo3-3500 is installed in my Asus P5A machine, and now I get a Matrox and a
voodoo3 machine. Two high powered K6 rig's of that era/timeperiod.

This card..... This card is the only leftover from my original machine. Same card.
Yes. It's going into my Zitech machine. At first I used a 80gb SATA with an SATA to PATA
converter, and finally setteled with an Maxtor 120gb PATA drive. Same performance roughly.
And why use SATA to PATA, when I can have allmost the same result using pure PATA drives. 😉
After all. PATA makes it just a tiny bit more old school (not that I see SATA with the lid closed)

And this. The AWE64-Gold. Yeah... Better sound quality than PCI-128 to me.
I do have an Creatice Ensonic Audio-PCI card, yet the AWE64-Gold seems like an upgrade.
And I had it not in use, so why not? 😀

First choice of cards, all mounted and snugg. Good. Moving on. 😀

Yeah... Know it's a bit dirty. I just wanted to get the build going. (Cleaning cards later)

The case connectors all mounted. Mmmm... Looking good there.

Machine assembled, and ready to go. Matrox and other stuff installed. 😜

That ugly case. Yeah... No near match for the original one, I had back then.
For the moment, this low grade aluminium box have to doo. Want that original so bad.

One more closeup. Mmmmm... 😜

This actually explains why the rig is finalized, using a G400. In Q2, the framerate is 47
using 800x600x16 in resolution. So... Matrox and not TNT2-Ultra it is then.
The software used for this machine, is Win98SE. I have used the lates drivers from Gigabyte's
website, and I have used the latest drivers from Matrox's website.
I have tested with DX7 at first and secondly with DX8. I have not seen any differences in
performance, with DX7 and with DX8.
Finally, I can enjoy this baby just a little bit. And the build is going on. Not at all
final as of now. Just happy to get this going.
I need that case now. And I need another and better PSU. Then comes the conner tape-drive.
I am happy.
Don't eat stuff off a 15 year old never cleaned cpu cooler.
Those cakes make you sick....
My blog: http://to9xct.blogspot.dk
My YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/user/brostenen
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