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Reply 33361 of 53021, by derSammler

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It's a Voodoo 3 3000, there's no need to even discuss that. That's just exactly how a 3000 PCI looks.

The 3500 only retailed as a "TV"-variant. And no, overclocking a 3000 to 183 MHz does not make it a 3500.

Reply 33362 of 53021, by MMaximus

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mpe wrote on 2020-04-11, 12:13:

Bought 16 and 20 MHz oscillators. My plan is to mod my 486 motherboard to get 16 and 20 MHz 486SX working. None of my motherboards has straight 16 MHz setting.

Will be for a fun project to find out how the 486SX-16 compares with 386DX-33.

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Is it an early 486 board? None of my 486 boards have a DIP 14 oscillator, but my 386 and 286 boards do.

You know you don't need to swap CPUs either, right? Just leave the SX20 in place and swap the crystals to underclock it.

Please post your results, I'd be interested to know how a 486SX16 performs!

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Reply 33363 of 53021, by brostenen

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CoffeeOne wrote on 2020-04-12, 09:30:
brostenen wrote on 2020-04-12, 09:28:

Not all 3500's have TV-Tuner on them.

Really?
Pictures?

Even better.... I just googled the Compaq edition. And found this website. However.... I was kind of wrong, the card showed here that we are talking about. Just looks a bit like the Compaq. The Compaq have TV-Out as well. (or at least S-Video, and not TV as such, because S-Video are to be found on monitors too) I just said that it looks like the Compaq card. I have actually not seen a Compaq card the last 2 or 3 years, as I sold it to buy Amiga stuff, and I have so many other great cards. Plus, I really did only use my Orchid Voodoo1 of all my Voodoo cards.

And the website that I found: http://hw-museum.cz/vga/52/compaq-voodoo3-3500-tv-out

As you can see.... Clearly no TV-Tuner and it has old school 15-Pin VGA out. So. Basically, not all 3500's have TV-Out.

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Reply 33364 of 53021, by brostenen

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derSammler wrote on 2020-04-12, 09:34:

It's a Voodoo 3 3000, there's no need to even discuss that. That's just exactly how a 3000 PCI looks.

The 3500 only retailed as a "TV"-variant. And no, overclocking a 3000 to 183 MHz does not make it a 3500.

Yes.... I was wrong. I just said that it looks like the Compaq edition. That said. I have not had one such Compaq for the last 2 to 3 years, and I have not seen pictures of one since I sold mine. I just said that it looks like the Compaq. To me, the Compaq is the best of all V3's. Fast and 15-pin VGA output. No need for a dongle. 😀

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Reply 33365 of 53021, by Bancho

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feipoa wrote on 2020-04-12, 03:21:
Bancho wrote on 2020-04-11, 16:31:

Managed to pick up a Voodoo 3 3000 PCI for a reasonable price. This is to be used on an up and coming project using a G-ITOX3 and a Fast VIA C3 CPU.. when i can find one!

What is a reasonable price to you? To me, it is $65 or less for the PCI version and $35 for the AGP version. Does anyone know how much faster, if any, the SGRAM version of the Vodoo3 is compared to the SDRAM version?

I paid £52 shipped for this card. I would of liked to have paid less than that, but as is known the PCI version commands more than the AGP version. Happy to finally pick on up though so can move forward with my porject.

Reply 33366 of 53021, by feipoa

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Bancho wrote on 2020-04-12, 10:46:
feipoa wrote on 2020-04-12, 03:21:
Bancho wrote on 2020-04-11, 16:31:

Managed to pick up a Voodoo 3 3000 PCI for a reasonable price. This is to be used on an up and coming project using a G-ITOX3 and a Fast VIA C3 CPU.. when i can find one!

What is a reasonable price to you? To me, it is $65 or less for the PCI version and $35 for the AGP version. Does anyone know how much faster, if any, the SGRAM version of the Vodoo3 is compared to the SDRAM version?

I paid £52 shipped for this card. I would of liked to have paid less than that, but as is known the PCI version commands more than the AGP version. Happy to finally pick on up though so can move forward with my porject.

Interesting. 52 GBP = 65 USD. Seems that our sense of upper-limits are about the same.

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Reply 33367 of 53021, by imi

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brostenen wrote on 2020-04-12, 09:45:
derSammler wrote on 2020-04-12, 09:34:

It's a Voodoo 3 3000, there's no need to even discuss that. That's just exactly how a 3000 PCI looks.

The 3500 only retailed as a "TV"-variant. And no, overclocking a 3000 to 183 MHz does not make it a 3500.

Yes.... I was wrong. I just said that it looks like the Compaq edition. That said. I have not had one such Compaq for the last 2 to 3 years, and I have not seen pictures of one since I sold mine. I just said that it looks like the Compaq. To me, the Compaq is the best of all V3's. Fast and 15-pin VGA output. No need for a dongle. 😀

were these marketed as 3500 by compaq, or is there any other reason why they get called 3500 over other V3s on the same PCB?

got this nice little industrial board to play around with :3
interface galore, PCIe, PCI, ISA, floppy, IDE, CF and sata.

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most important of all it has the W83629 chip for bus mastering, I wonder if I will get sound cards to work with this one or not x3
unfortunately the GME965 does not have official Win98 support, but the board does fully support DOS 6.22

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Reply 33368 of 53021, by LewisRaz

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EvieSigma wrote on 2020-04-11, 20:53:
https://www.ebay.com/itm/Toshiba-Satellite-40 … 872.m2749.l2649 […]
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https://www.ebay.com/itm/Toshiba-Satellite-40 … 872.m2749.l2649

I got this killer deal off eBay in the mail today and it actually works! Has Windows 2000 on it, which is kind of a lot to ask for with only 96MB of RAM (I generally throw in at least 256 for Win2K myself) but hey, it does work.

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Nice laptop. I have the 4000CDT and it is great for early window95 games and the soundcard works well in DOS too.

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Reply 33370 of 53021, by brostenen

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imi wrote on 2020-04-12, 11:02:

were these marketed as 3500 by compaq, or is there any other reason why they get called 3500 over other V3s on the same PCB?

They were produced by 3DfX, to be used in Compaq machines. Yet as far as I remember, they never actually made it into any Compaq product or something like that. I guess it was just one of those deals that fell to the floor. That is why they are called the Compaq model.

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Reply 33371 of 53021, by aaronkatrini

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That in the photo is the V3 3000 PCI. The V3 3500 from Compaq is AGP only and has the VGA connector instead of that proprietary output that requires a specific cable.
I had the one from Compaq but decided to sell it. Yes it was faster but nothing to make a huge difference in games.
There is actually a V3 3500 with 5ns Ram clocked to 200mhz but that one was a special edition made for Falcon Northwest computers. Good luck finding that one...

I currently have a V3 3000 modified with 5ns rams and it can be overclocked to 183mhz but I'm not going to risk it.
I also had a V3 3000 but sold under the Asus brand. The model number was ASUS AGP-V3300. I sold it last month but made a backup of the bios, but I think it runs at stock speeds anyway.

Reply 33372 of 53021, by LewisRaz

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brostenen wrote on 2020-04-12, 13:35:
imi wrote on 2020-04-12, 11:02:

were these marketed as 3500 by compaq, or is there any other reason why they get called 3500 over other V3s on the same PCB?

They were produced by 3DfX, to be used in Compaq machines. Yet as far as I remember, they never actually made it into any Compaq product or something like that. I guess it was just one of those deals that fell to the floor. That is why they are called the Compaq model.

Is this why some 2000/3000 models have a removable part of the PCB that should allow them to fit in compaq machines?

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Reply 33373 of 53021, by EvieSigma

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LewisRaz wrote on 2020-04-12, 11:06:
EvieSigma wrote on 2020-04-11, 20:53:
https://www.ebay.com/itm/Toshiba-Satellite-40 … 872.m2749.l2649 […]
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https://www.ebay.com/itm/Toshiba-Satellite-40 … 872.m2749.l2649

I got this killer deal off eBay in the mail today and it actually works! Has Windows 2000 on it, which is kind of a lot to ask for with only 96MB of RAM (I generally throw in at least 256 for Win2K myself) but hey, it does work.

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Nice laptop. I have the 4000CDT and it is great for early window95 games and the soundcard works well in DOS too.

Most importantly it's a huge upgrade over my 335CDS I had, which has one of the worst screens, even by passive matrix standards, I have ever seen.

Reply 33374 of 53021, by brostenen

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LewisRaz wrote on 2020-04-12, 14:07:

Is this why some 2000/3000 models have a removable part of the PCB that should allow them to fit in compaq machines?

I have no idea. Sorry.

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Reply 33375 of 53021, by Predator99

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Some more interesting cards going to come (all sellers pics)

This is a ISA card with a Socket 499 Alpha CPU on it. First I assumed this is a complete SBC, but its seems to lack the RAM. So most likely this is totally useless without the remaining system...

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This is a Microsoft Turbo card for a XT with a 8086/8087on it. It is reported that the speed is doubled. Some parts are missing but easy to replace, I hope it will be a nice toy to play with...

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Last one was a very good deal. I can see 2 cards with a grey connector I have never seen before. This seems to be for Macintosh (Nubus). CPU cards?
The long ISA card seems to be a SBC? Maybe a 386? Looks interesting...

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Reply 33376 of 53021, by derSammler

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Predator99 wrote on 2020-04-12, 21:12:

I can see 2 cards with a grey connector I have never seen before. This seems to be for Macintosh (Nubus). CPU cards?

Yes, NuBus. Both are graphics cards. The bottom one is most likely a high-res monochrome card.

Reply 33377 of 53021, by boxpressed

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imi wrote on 2020-04-12, 11:02:

were these marketed as 3500 by compaq, or is there any other reason why they get called 3500 over other V3s on the same PCB?

There's also a little white sticker on one of the ICs that says "COMPAQ" on it. That's the easiest way to tell. A number of years ago, an eBay seller was blowing these out new for something like $15 apiece.

Reply 33378 of 53021, by imi

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Predator99 wrote on 2020-04-12, 21:12:

Last one was a very good deal. I can see 2 cards with a grey connector I have never seen before. This seems to be for Macintosh (Nubus). CPU cards?
The long ISA card seems to be a SBC? Maybe a 386? Looks interesting...
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nice, I saw those x3

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imi wrote on 2020-04-12, 11:02:

were these marketed as 3500 by compaq, or is there any other reason why they get called 3500 over other V3s on the same PCB?

There's also a little white sticker on one of the ICs that says "COMPAQ" on it. That's the easiest way to tell. A number of years ago, an eBay seller was blowing these out new for something like $15 apiece.

yeah but I don't get why they are called "3500" in the first place, where does that come from? there must be a reference to it somewhere?

Reply 33379 of 53021, by tbx

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Ozzuneoj wrote on 2020-04-12, 00:48:
tbx wrote on 2020-04-10, 17:02:
After looking for a beige case for a while, I found Evercase. Outside of some NOS from eBay, they sell the only beige desktop/to […]
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After looking for a beige case for a while, I found Evercase. Outside of some NOS from eBay, they sell the only beige desktop/tower ATX cases I was able to find. Inexpensive cases, but the shipping was 2x the cost of the case.

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Hah, I have the black one with gray trim! It has housed my Athlon XP 1700+ and NF7-S 2.0 since 2003. Basic case but well constructed, and I like that they put the side panel fan on an arm connected inside the back of the case (rather than screwed to the side panel). Certainly the best implementation of a side fan I've ever seen... no wires to fight with when opening the case.

I actually didn't like the flat gray trim so I painted it (and the gray power button) way back in the day. Still looks pretty okay in my opinion. 😀

That's also my take -- it's a basic case, and I was surprised that it didn't feel like thin junk for the price! Now that everything has a glass side, I hadn't thought much about the side fan. You're right though, it is nice to not have to disconnect anything when you open the case.

I do have to say: it's nice to be able to hide my trashy cable management inside a case with no windows! 😉