Drives installed


This system is not so simple looking as I first intended. Nothing wrong with these drives but I would have preferred normal 3,5" disk drive and the simple looking Sony CD-ROM-drive (and that self made CF-HDD-drive). I tried to get the cables connected in such way that they would affect air flow as little as possible. This case certainly isn't the best for air flow. But it is good enough.
Finally time for sound cards. I already installed Orpheus II with X2GS so no surprises here. But actually I'm going to install another sound card as well.
Here are what I think would be best for this build

Oldest cards are Sound Blaster AWE32 CT3900 and GUS ACE. CT3900 might not have been available anymore in 1996 but GUS ACE certainly was. I know this since I bought my rev 1.0 in 1997. The one in picture is rev 1.1 and it is a good thing I took that picture since
I found two leaking capacitors!

Those are Nichicon branded so they should be good but the two big black ones are leaking and there looks to be some minor corrosion already. I need to take care of that fast. So if anyone has one of these cards (or any rare card), do take look at the capacitors.
Everybody knows GUS by now and ACE is the card that is meant to be used with some other (SB compatible) card. That makes GUS ACE easiest to setup and use. It is a great card. But there are GUS PnP pro and ARGUS in that picture as well. PnP Ultrasounds used to be hardest to configure but Unisound made that very easy. I don't recommend to use those Gravis initialization utilities anymore. But you'll want to install GUS PnP drivers anyway to get sound patches etc. I don't need a separate GUS on this system because Orpheus II already has one (GUS PnP) included.
Sound Blaster AWE 32 CT3900 is the oldest card I selected. It is very much possible that this card was not available in 1996 since this is the last full non-PnP AWE32. I used to prefer non-PnP cards before Unisound. Now I prefer PnP cards mostly because you can disable FM synthesis and use another card for that without fear of any conflicts. And CT3900 does have the DMA clicking bug and that is the biggest fault with this card.
Perhaps the best Creative card in the list is AWE64 Gold. But is it really the best? It has CQM and no wavetable header and you can't use SIMMs to expand memory (but it does have 4MB RAM included). So basically you would want to use this with some SB Pro clone but with Orpheus II there is really no need to use this at all.
Then there is SB 16 CT2940. This is my favorite SB16. Good sound quality, this card has real Yamaha OPL3, you do have (buggy) wavetable header but not other bugs because it has Vibra pro. This + GUS ACE would be an excellent period correct pair.
Then there are two Sound Blaster 32 cards. CT3600 is basically like the CT2940 but without wavetable header but with EMU8000 instead. But the card in picture has CQM. These cards can be fitted with real Yamaha OPL3 and the next step is to de-CQM this one (actually I have three and I'm going to de-CQM them all). So this is the card I'm going to use with Orpheus II. But Why? To get second real Yamaha OPL3 so I can use dual OPL2 emulation with MIDIto for the few games that supports it. And the AWE sounds might be nice for the few games made for it.
Then there is Sound Blaster 32 CT3670. This is the AWE64 with SIMMs. So it fixes the least significant issue that the AWE64 Gold has. And it has IDE as well but since it is behind a PnP it is kind of useless (just like with CT3600 and CT2940). You already have two IDEs on PnP systems so you don't need it and for the older systems the IDE won't be available before driver initialization. If you would have bought Sound Blaster 32 for this system in late 1996, then maybe this card is what you would have got as the CT3600 is the older of the two.
Then there is MK8330. New card just like Orpheus II. And also with audio chip from 1997. So neither are really period correct for this system. But both are very good cards.
There is Yamaha 71x based card in the picture. That card is from 1997 but 71x was available in 1996 (at least I think it was) so this is a good period correct card for this system. It has SB Pro and WSS compatibility with real Yamaha OPL3. One good thing is that it can support SB and WSS at the same time unlike some other SB Pro clones.
Finally there is Terratec Gold 16/96. A very good SB Pro clone. No real Yamaha OPL3 but with a very good ESFM instead. This card would be a really good looking pair for AWE64 Gold.