I bought the CMI8330(A) because I read good things about this card on the forums. However, I bought an AWE32 soon after, and now this card will be put on the shelf along with his mates, which don’t have a home for the moment.
I couldn't resist and bought a second Tualatin system, this time a Dell Precision P3 Tualatin Celeron 1.3, I will be throwing the P3-s 1.4 I have in there along with more ram, I have a Dell 20" LCD and Dell Keyboard and Mouse for it so it'll be a complete setup.
Has a Late model i815 board, FX5200 and SB Live in it .. Ill keep the Live but that 5200 is getting retired for a Ti 4600 or a Voodoo4 4500 .. not sure yet which, also going to throw a PCI Sata card in it and upgrade it to a SSD, and possibly add more USB 2.0 ports.
TrashPandawrote on 2022-01-21, 11:16:I couldn't resist and bought a second Tualatin system, this time a Dell Precision P3 Tualatin Celeron 1.3, I will be throwing th […] Show full quote
I couldn't resist and bought a second Tualatin system, this time a Dell Precision P3 Tualatin Celeron 1.3, I will be throwing the P3-s 1.4 I have in there along with more ram, I have a Dell 20" LCD and Dell Keyboard and Mouse for it so it'll be a complete setup.
Has a Late model i815 board, FX5200 and SB Live in it .. Ill keep the Live but that 5200 is getting retired for a Ti 4600 or a Voodoo4 4500 .. not sure yet which, also going to throw a PCI Sata card in it and upgrade it to a SSD, and possibly add more USB 2.0 ports.
some pics
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The question I have for anyone in the know, what is the slightly longer PCI looking slot, is it a standard PCI with extra power pins ?
Was that the one listed on eBay AU? I recall the seller said he put the motherboard into a different Dell case - the Precision 360 is a P4 class machine.
TrashPandawrote on 2022-01-21, 11:16:I couldn't resist and bought a second Tualatin system, this time a Dell Precision P3 Tualatin Celeron 1.3, I will be throwing th […] Show full quote
I couldn't resist and bought a second Tualatin system, this time a Dell Precision P3 Tualatin Celeron 1.3, I will be throwing the P3-s 1.4 I have in there along with more ram, I have a Dell 20" LCD and Dell Keyboard and Mouse for it so it'll be a complete setup.
Has a Late model i815 board, FX5200 and SB Live in it .. Ill keep the Live but that 5200 is getting retired for a Ti 4600 or a Voodoo4 4500 .. not sure yet which, also going to throw a PCI Sata card in it and upgrade it to a SSD, and possibly add more USB 2.0 ports.
some pics
s-l1600.jpg
s-l1600 (1).jpg
s-l1600 (2).jpg
The question I have for anyone in the know, what is the slightly longer PCI looking slot, is it a standard PCI with extra power pins ?
Was that the one listed on eBay AU? I recall the seller said he put the motherboard into a different Dell case - the Precision 360 is a P4 class machine.
Thanks for that, didn't know the board was swapped but I wouldn't have bought the P4 in any case, I have a soft spot for P3s, the listing does say only the front facia was changed on this machine as the original was scratched up badly, I assumed that since they switched the facia the machines were likely the same, nothing listed about motherboards getting swapped, its all good tho another Tualatin compatible machine is great.
I live in Australia so this was an easy buy, shipping PCs from the US or EU is ..a no no
Wonder if the riser slot can be used for anything else, is it electrically a PCI slot ..hmm
TrashPandawrote on 2022-01-21, 12:17:Thanks for that, didn't know the board was swapped but I wouldn't have bought the P4 in any case, I have a soft spot for P3s, th […] Show full quote
TrashPandawrote on 2022-01-21, 11:16:I couldn't resist and bought a second Tualatin system, this time a Dell Precision P3 Tualatin Celeron 1.3, I will be throwing th […] Show full quote
I couldn't resist and bought a second Tualatin system, this time a Dell Precision P3 Tualatin Celeron 1.3, I will be throwing the P3-s 1.4 I have in there along with more ram, I have a Dell 20" LCD and Dell Keyboard and Mouse for it so it'll be a complete setup.
Has a Late model i815 board, FX5200 and SB Live in it .. Ill keep the Live but that 5200 is getting retired for a Ti 4600 or a Voodoo4 4500 .. not sure yet which, also going to throw a PCI Sata card in it and upgrade it to a SSD, and possibly add more USB 2.0 ports.
some pics
s-l1600.jpg
s-l1600 (1).jpg
s-l1600 (2).jpg
The question I have for anyone in the know, what is the slightly longer PCI looking slot, is it a standard PCI with extra power pins ?
Was that the one listed on eBay AU? I recall the seller said he put the motherboard into a different Dell case - the Precision 360 is a P4 class machine.
Thanks for that, didn't know the board was swapped but I wouldn't have bought the P4 in any case, I have a soft spot for P3s, the listing does say only the front facia was changed on this machine as the original was scratched up badly, I assumed that since they switched the facia the machines were likely the same, nothing listed about motherboards getting swapped, its all good tho another Tualatin compatible machine is great.
I live in Australia so this was an easy buy, shipping PCs from the US or EU is ..a no no
Wonder if the riser slot can be used for anything else, is it electrically a PCI slot ..hmm
Cool, I saw that listing and knew there was a swap of something, but yeah the motherboard does look native to the case. I’m Down Under too btw 😉
I wish I'd bought a Voodoo 5 years ago. At this point I'll probably have to trade for one. I can't afford these prices.
I bought a Voodoo 5 before Christmas last year from Greece, he was selling it for £219 and I asked him for a discount as I thought it was too much. He said no and I bought it anyway, so glad I did as looking at the prices on eBay...
and an "ultra" small 486 PCI motherboard with onboard Cyrix 5x86:
Nothing tested so far... but I hope everything is functional - it better be! 🤣
That 486 board is so strange! No jumpers, and the "Aladdin" marking makes it even more interesting, especially since ALi's M1487/9 is the FinALi chipset, not the Aladdin. Plus that SUPER late chipset date of almost 1997...just wow! I wonder if it supports EDO?
If you benchmark it, please share results! This is a really well-thought-out board. And a weird one.
Yah, I was trying to look that board up but kept getting swamped with socket 7 aladdin chipset boards... and google is so damn hard to work around now, search for an R7 260 for example and it will tell you that you wanted to look for R7 260x, no you say "R7 260" (Which quotes should be like sudo search for the exact damn phrase) and it will be all "showing results for R7 260x, search instead for R7 260" and you click that and 90% of the results are STILL R7 260x. Holy F'ing F to the Fth google, do what I say dammit. I was calling this artificial stupidity, but it's worse than that now, it's idiotically stubborn artificial stupidity.
Unicorn herding operations are proceeding, but all the totes of hens teeth and barrels of rocking horse poop give them plenty of hiding spots.
Yah, I was trying to look that board up but kept getting swamped with socket 7 aladdin chipset boards... and google is so damn hard to work around now, search for an R7 260 for example and it will tell you that you wanted to look for R7 260x, no you say "R7 260" (Which quotes should be like sudo search for the exact damn phrase) and it will be all "showing results for R7 260x, search instead for R7 260" and you click that and 90% of the results are STILL R7 260x. Holy F'ing F to the Fth google, do what I say dammit. I was calling this artificial stupidity, but it's worse than that now, it's idiotically stubborn artificial stupidity.
Ah jeez, yeah, I can imagine. Maybe trying an advanced search with Boolean operators would help? I’ve found that helps in the past.
I couldn’t find anything about this board in the 32 seconds I spent looking; it must be some Acer Labs OEM part? I’m going to continue to investigate later…
Yah, I was trying to look that board up but kept getting swamped with socket 7 aladdin chipset boards... and google is so damn hard to work around now, search for an R7 260 for example and it will tell you that you wanted to look for R7 260x, no you say "R7 260" (Which quotes should be like sudo search for the exact damn phrase) and it will be all "showing results for R7 260x, search instead for R7 260" and you click that and 90% of the results are STILL R7 260x. Holy F'ing F to the Fth google, do what I say dammit. I was calling this artificial stupidity, but it's worse than that now, it's idiotically stubborn artificial stupidity.
Try Duck Duck go, it uses google but filters out all the shit google injects into their search results .. like promoted results and shit, I tend to use it when doing specific searches.
Try Duck Duck go, it uses google but filters out all the shit google injects into their search results .. like promoted results and shit, I tend to use it when doing specific searches.
That's Startpage. Duck Duck uses as far as I know uses it's own search engine.
WJG6260wrote on 2022-01-21, 18:24:That 486 board is so strange! No jumpers, and the "Aladdin" marking makes it even more interesting, especially since ALi's M1487 […] Show full quote
and an "ultra" small 486 PCI motherboard with onboard Cyrix 5x86:
Nothing tested so far... but I hope everything is functional - it better be! 🤣
That 486 board is so strange! No jumpers, and the "Aladdin" marking makes it even more interesting, especially since ALi's M1487/9 is the FinALi chipset, not the Aladdin. Plus that SUPER late chipset date of almost 1997...just wow! I wonder if it supports EDO?
If you benchmark it, please share results! This is a really well-thought-out board. And a weird one.
How cool! Gotta love anything Cyrix!
Board supports EDO memory. Overall the lack of cache shows on the performance - by guess it's just around 486DX2-80. EDO helps a bit as performance increases by around 10%. But this depends on the benchmark/app/game.