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Reply 10520 of 53064, by PCBONEZ

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Got a 2.66Ghz Xeon 3070 for $9.25. :) This processor debuted at over $500 in late 2006, so I consider it a good bargain. It w […]
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Got a 2.66Ghz Xeon 3070 for $9.25. 😀 This processor debuted at over $500 in late 2006, so I consider it a good bargain. It works perfectly in my Intel D946GZIS (a non-server board) and is otherwise identical to the Conroe C2D E6700. From what I've read, the Xeon version tends to run cooler and overclock higher. This is for my high-end XP retro machine and matches up well with the GeForce 8800GTX. It's close to the fastest possible period-correct 2007 system, at least from a gaming standpoint. The previous processor in this system was a 1.86Ghz E6300, so it will be a significant improvement (over 40%). Here is the ebay link (the seller has more):
http://www.ebay.com/itm/intel-Xeon-3070-core- … gEAAOSw-ndTmz-L

The only blemish I give it is my CPU has a green sharpie check on it. No one will ever see it, but it is unsightly when handling and viewing. 🙁
edit: it was a highlighter mark, not sharpie, so it cleaned off easily.

Benchmark results coming in the next week or so.

Have you considered the skt 771 into skt 775 mod?

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Reply 10521 of 53064, by badmojo

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I’ve been hitting up the internets pretty hard lately in my tireless search for a boxed PAS16 – no luck yet, but I did managed to pick up this stuff for cheap (except the 8800GTX, but I regret nothing). It was all NOS and sealed, until it arrived in my hot little hands - I have plans to use most of it.

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Reply 10522 of 53064, by Sutekh94

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Very nice, especially that SB Live X-Gamer. 😀 Does it have the games as well?

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Reply 10523 of 53064, by clueless1

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Have you considered the skt 771 into skt 775 mod?

I'm not familiar with that. Tell me more. 😀

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Reply 10524 of 53064, by badmojo

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Very nice, especially that SB Live X-Gamer. 😀 Does it have the games as well?

Yes it's all complete - a pretty generous package really. Cost me 10 bucks 😎

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Reply 10525 of 53064, by PCBONEZ

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PCBONEZ wrote:

Have you considered the skt 771 into skt 775 mod?

I'm not familiar with that. Tell me more. 😀

Basically if you flip two pins on a socket 771 CPU it will run in a socket 775 motherboard - assuming it has one of the chipsets that can handle it.
They created this little stick-on adapter thing that handles flipping the pins.
You also need to slightly mod the socket or the CPU - but it's not electrical. It's the locator nubs.
I prefer to mod the CPU as they are usually cheaper, easier to replace and there is no risk to the socket pins.
[The Compatibility Table I am posting below is the most up to date I know of.]
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There are a few reasons to do it.
Xeons generally get better silicon. More stable and/or can handle more abuse.
Socket 771 CPUs of comparable performance are often much cheaper than the socket 775 options.
More options all around. There are socket 771 chips that only use 20-30 watts.
[I like L5420/L5430 which are 2.5/2.66GHz Quads that are only 50 watts.]
[Xeon 5138/5148 are dual cores with Core microarchitecture at 35/40 watts and can be had for under $10.]
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http://www.delidded.com/lga-771-to-775-adapter/
http://www.overclock.net/t/1431723/mod-lga775 … ga771-xeon-cpus
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I think this is part of the reason the prices for socket 775 boards aren't coming down as fast as they should be.
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Reply 10526 of 53064, by clueless1

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PCBONEZ wrote:
Basically if you flip two pins on a socket 771 CPU it will run in a socket 775 motherboard - assuming it has one of the chipsets […]
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clueless1 wrote:
PCBONEZ wrote:

Have you considered the skt 771 into skt 775 mod?

I'm not familiar with that. Tell me more. 😀

Basically if you flip two pins on a socket 771 CPU it will run in a socket 775 motherboard - assuming it has one of the chipsets that can handle it.
They created this little stick-on adapter thing that handles flipping the pins.
You also need to slightly mod the socket or the CPU - but it's not electrical. It's the locator nubs.
I prefer to mod the CPU as they are usually cheaper, easier to replace and there is no risk to the socket pins.
[The Compatibility Table I am posting below is the most up to date I know of.]
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There are a few reasons to do it.
Xeons generally get better silicon. More stable and/or can handle more abuse.
Socket 771 CPUs of comparable performance are often much cheaper than the socket 775 options.
More options all around. There are socket 771 chips that only use 20-30 watts.
[I like L5420/L5430 which are 2.5/2.66GHz Quads that are only 50 watts.]
[Xeon 5138/5148 are dual cores with Core microarchitecture at 35/40 watts and can be had for under $10.]
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http://www.delidded.com/lga-771-to-775-adapter/
http://www.overclock.net/t/1431723/mod-lga775 … ga771-xeon-cpus
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771 in 775 Chipset Compatibility.jpg

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I think this is part of the reason the prices for socket 775 boards aren't coming down as fast as they should be.
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Okay, that doesn't look difficult. But for this system, probably not. It's supposed to be a "period correct" high-end XP gaming rig. I cheated a little with the Xeon 3070, since it was less expensive than an E6700 and I confirmed on another site that it would work with the D946GZIS motherboard. But I do appreciate the tip. I may take advantage of that on another system one day!

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Reply 10527 of 53064, by ScoutPilot19

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Have been searching for a long time for an Apple-][ machine, at last found it's clone - Franklin ace 1000+. It boots from diskettes, but doesn't respond to keyboard - the "lock" signal is always glowing.

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Reply 10528 of 53064, by brassicGamer

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ScoutPilot19 wrote:

Have been searching for a long time for an Apple-][ machine, at last found it's clone - Franklin ace 1000+.

Kudos for this awesome find! I hope you get it working - these older machines are sometimes easier to fix than newer ones because of their relative simplicity electronically. A great project!

Check out my blog and YouTube channel for thoughts, articles, system profiles, and tips.

Reply 10529 of 53064, by RacoonRider

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Got a nice haul this week for $20 total:

1. 5ALI61 Super7 motherboard, arguably one of the best choices for a S7 machine:
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2. A-Trend ATC6310M Slot 1 motherboard. This one is a weird beast featuring 440ZX chip set capable of 133MHz operation. I hope soldering a JP14 jumper will help me have manual control over FSB. This could result in a kick-ass cheapo Celeron machine at twice the stock clock 😀 Not something you see every day.
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3. Lucky Star P-54CE 430VX board. Nothing special, but now I have boards based on all Socket 4,5,7 chip sets: LX, NX, FX, VX, HX, TX. 😎
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4. Five fatherboards. No industrial PC boards though 🙁 I'll keep one and sell the rest.
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5. Five Zip100 drives including NEC, hp, Panasonic as well as one original iomega. This is the reason I went to see the seller, didn't expect the rest of the haul would be available 😀
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6. Graphics:
WD Paradise PVGA1A - at last I've got an 8-bit VGA card!
Rage 128Pro (not much point in having one, but I like to have a choice)
Diamond Speedstar 64 PCI - CL-GD5434
2 mermaid twins - Trident TVGA 9000i-3
A Virge DX - this one went through rough hands and chip leg surgery, seems fine now
CL-GD5420

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7.Sound cards:
2 identical ESS 1869 soundcards
A nice and simple Yamaha
Aztech Nova 16 with real OPL. Is it any good?

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8. Misc:
A brand new RS232 controller
A slotket, Mendocino-only
A touchscreen controller, probably of no use without it's own special touchscreen.
2 LAN cards

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Reply 10530 of 53064, by Stiletto

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brassicGamer wrote:
ScoutPilot19 wrote:

Have been searching for a long time for an Apple-][ machine, at last found it's clone - Franklin ace 1000+.

Kudos for this awesome find! I hope you get it working - these older machines are sometimes easier to fix than newer ones because of their relative simplicity electronically. A great project!

If you get it working, let me know - we need the BIOS dumped for MAME I think. 😀 It should match one of the Apple BIOS sets, but I'd love to see matching checksums... 😀

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Reply 10531 of 53064, by ScoutPilot19

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brassicGamer wrote:
ScoutPilot19 wrote:

Have been searching for a long time for an Apple-][ machine, at last found it's clone - Franklin ace 1000+.

Kudos for this awesome find! I hope you get it working - these older machines are sometimes easier to fix than newer ones because of their relative simplicity electronically. A great project!

Thank you ! I'll try to fix it on the weekend and will immediately post here the result and the picture of the parts of the machine...

Reply 10532 of 53064, by Indrid Cold

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PCBONEZ wrote:
Basically if you flip two pins on a socket 771 CPU it will run in a socket 775 motherboard - assuming it has one of the chipsets […]
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clueless1 wrote:
PCBONEZ wrote:

Have you considered the skt 771 into skt 775 mod?

I'm not familiar with that. Tell me more. 😀

Basically if you flip two pins on a socket 771 CPU it will run in a socket 775 motherboard - assuming it has one of the chipsets that can handle it.
They created this little stick-on adapter thing that handles flipping the pins.
You also need to slightly mod the socket or the CPU - but it's not electrical. It's the locator nubs.
I prefer to mod the CPU as they are usually cheaper, easier to replace and there is no risk to the socket pins.
[The Compatibility Table I am posting below is the most up to date I know of.]
.
There are a few reasons to do it.
Xeons generally get better silicon. More stable and/or can handle more abuse.
Socket 771 CPUs of comparable performance are often much cheaper than the socket 775 options.
More options all around. There are socket 771 chips that only use 20-30 watts.
[I like L5420/L5430 which are 2.5/2.66GHz Quads that are only 50 watts.]
[Xeon 5138/5148 are dual cores with Core microarchitecture at 35/40 watts and can be had for under $10.]
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http://www.delidded.com/lga-771-to-775-adapter/
http://www.overclock.net/t/1431723/mod-lga775 … ga771-xeon-cpus
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771 in 775 Chipset Compatibility.jpg

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I think this is part of the reason the prices for socket 775 boards aren't coming down as fast as they should be.
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Before 'refreshing' my home build with Phenom II Quad based architecture, I had a sticker-modded Xeon X5450 mounted on Asus P5B, with BIOS microcode equally modded, to support that kind of CPU and getting rid of annoying messages at boot. That was an easy and cheap solution, but that angry beast was too hot (12mb of cache if I'm right), so I bought a nice Noctua to cool up everything. The socket itself must be cutted in a certain way, to allow mechanical insertion of CPU... After all, a good and durable solution.

Reply 10533 of 53064, by brassicGamer

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RacoonRider wrote:

Got a nice haul this week for $20 total:

And I thought it was just going to be motherboards.

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Check out my blog and YouTube channel for thoughts, articles, system profiles, and tips.

Reply 10535 of 53064, by Godlike

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Arrived today awaited parcel from Russia, thanks to other Vogoner Alexey for smooth transaction.
First special edition motherboard from ASUS in great working shape 😎

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Reply 10536 of 53064, by PCBONEZ

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Indrid Cold wrote:
PCBONEZ wrote:
Basically if you flip two pins on a socket 771 CPU it will run in a socket 775 motherboard - assuming it has one of the chipsets […]
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clueless1 wrote:

I'm not familiar with that. Tell me more. 😀

Basically if you flip two pins on a socket 771 CPU it will run in a socket 775 motherboard - assuming it has one of the chipsets that can handle it.
They created this little stick-on adapter thing that handles flipping the pins.
You also need to slightly mod the socket or the CPU - but it's not electrical. It's the locator nubs.
I prefer to mod the CPU as they are usually cheaper, easier to replace and there is no risk to the socket pins.
[The Compatibility Table I am posting below is the most up to date I know of.]
.
There are a few reasons to do it.
Xeons generally get better silicon. More stable and/or can handle more abuse.
Socket 771 CPUs of comparable performance are often much cheaper than the socket 775 options.
More options all around. There are socket 771 chips that only use 20-30 watts.
[I like L5420/L5430 which are 2.5/2.66GHz Quads that are only 50 watts.]
[Xeon 5138/5148 are dual cores with Core microarchitecture at 35/40 watts and can be had for under $10.]
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http://www.delidded.com/lga-771-to-775-adapter/
http://www.overclock.net/t/1431723/mod-lga775 … ga771-xeon-cpus
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Before 'refreshing' my home build with Phenom II Quad based architecture, I had a sticker-modded Xeon X5450 mounted on Asus P5B, with BIOS microcode equally modded, to support that kind of CPU and getting rid of annoying messages at boot. That was an easy and cheap solution, but that angry beast was too hot (12mb of cache if I'm right), so I bought a nice Noctua to cool up everything. The socket itself must be cutted in a certain way, to allow mechanical insertion of CPU... After all, a good and durable solution.

Yes. If you chose a 120 watt CPU it's going to get toasty.
Is not the cache though. L5420/L5430 have the same 4 cores and 12 Mb cache but are only 50 watts. (Less than most C2D.)
A L5420 performs a little better than a Q9400 which is 95 watts. If you are patient the L5420s cost $15 or less.
The L5430 performs between a Q9705 and a Q9550 which are both 95 watts. The L5430 typically costs $20 less.
Less watts => less cooling => less noise.
You can either cut the nubs in the mobo socket or add notches to the CPU. Depends on which you prefer to devalue.
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Reply 10537 of 53064, by mockingbird

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The Xeons run a lot cooler than than the equivalent Core2Quads... Lower than Intel's spec...

I think I read somewhere that an 80w Harpertown will run at around 50W and a 120W will run at around 80W...

So as long as you can manage with the high FSB (1333) of the 120W Xeons, go for it.

Was running an E5430 on a P5B for a while (Wouldn't recommend the P5B for this sort of thing, it does not manage dividers properly with Xeons), but there was no point to it. I'm better off with only two cores and a higher clock, so it now has a dual-core L5240.

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Reply 10538 of 53064, by CelGen

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A 300A Celery and PhysX :D […]
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A 300A Celery and PhysX 😁

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Those PhysX cards are amazing but it's a real mess to get them working with Nvidia's older drivers before they dropped support for it completely.

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Reply 10539 of 53064, by Tetrium

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Godlike wrote:

Arrived today awaited parcel from Russia, thanks to other Vogoner Alexey for smooth transaction.
First special edition motherboard from ASUS in great working shape 😎

Nice!

I didn't know ASUS also made these "special edition" boards 😁

Seeing your reply actually prompted me to go check my own boards and I have this AOpen AX3S-U board (also black PCB) I know very little about, except that it's supposed to support Tualatin.

Btw, found this site http://global.aopen.com/museum.aspx
I think this is actually very handy 😁

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