First post, by songoffall
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I've described my adventures in restoring this puppy in a thread, Adventures in restoring an old Compaq DeskPro 2000 computer, but as my build is nearing its final form I guess I can post it here.
The original PC was a PII based Compaq Deskpro 2000 with 400LX chipset, PII 233MHz Klamath, 64Mb PC66 SDRAM, Adapter Ultra-SCSI controller, a 56k v.92 modem and Matrox Mystique 2mb onboard graphics. The SCSI hard drive was DOA, even though I tried to revive it. The CMOS battery was dead.
The SCSI controller and the modem had to come off to free up PCI and ISA slots (the backplane supports 3 ISA and 3 PCI slots, but one slot is shared between ISA and PCI).
I replaced the onboard battery with a socket from a dead LGA775 motherboard, and things started looking up. I also replaced the HDD with a 40Gb Seagate Barracuda IDE limited to 32Gb. While a BIOS bug prevents disks larger than 8Gb from being used, a BIOS update fixed it. Then I restored the OEM partitions and installed Windows 98SE.
While I was thinking of upgrading the Mystique's memory to 4Mb, I decided on a stopgap measure - added a Matrox Millennium II 4Mb PCI card.
The CPU was replaced with a 300MHz Deschutes, but I might go for a 333MHz to max it out.
The RAM is 384Mb Micron PC100 CL2 ECC SDRAM, maximum available on this PC.
As there's no sound on the computer, I first added an ESS AudioDrive ES1869F, which is quite a nice ISA card with a game port, very good FM synth, wavetable header and SoundBlaster Pro emulation - everything I need for MSDOS gaming at this moment. Will need to add a Dreamblaster later.
But I went one step further - added a Diamond Monster Audio MX300 (Aureal Vortex 2) for Windows gaming and A3D support.
So here's the specs right now:
Compaq Deskpro 2000/440LX chipset
Intel Pentium II 300MHz Deschutes
Micron PC100 CL2 ECC SDRAM 384Mb
Seagate Barracuda 40Gb IDE HDD limited to 32Gb
Matrox Millennium 2 4Mb PCI
ESS AudioDrive ES1869F ISA Sound Card
Diamond Monster Audio MX300 (Aureal Vortex 2) PCI Sound Card
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Future upgrades:
As already noted, a Dreamblaster X2GS is a logical upgrade for DOS gaming.
This PC screams for some added 3d capability, so 3dfx Voodoo2 when I can get some for a reasonable price.
And if I get two, I can take out the Millennium II and do a Voodoo2 SLI and upgrade the Mystique to 4Mb.
I think at that point I'll have my dream Pentium II PC.
I'm open to feedback and ideas, of course.
The case itself is heavily scratched, so I'm thinking of vinyl-wrapping or repainting it, maybe the local auto shops could help restore it to its former beige beauty.
Will add photos later.
P2 300MHz/Matrox Mystique/Sound Blaster AWE 32 Value
Pentium 3 733MHz/3dfx Voodoo 3 3000/Aureal Vortex 2 (Diamond Monster Sound)
Pentium 4 HT 3.0GHz/GeForce FX 5500/Creative Audigy 2
Core2 Quad Q9400/GeForce 8800GT/Creative X-Fi Titanium Fatal1ty