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Reply 51820 of 52780, by buckeye

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Bought these the other day for my windows 98 system. Know the ssd is not considered retro but the application is and never had a
ati branded card before so thought I'd give it a shot and see if it'll surpass the voodoo 3 it's replacing. Still kinda "sketchy" on what
drivers to use for win98 and if it'll need directx 8 or not.

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Asus P5N-E Intel Core 2 Duo 3.33ghz. 4GB DDR2 Geforce 470 1GB SB X-Fi Titanium 650W XP SP3
Intel SE440BX P3 450 256MB 80GB SSD Radeon 7200 64mb SB 32pnp 350W 98SE
MSI x570 Gaming Pro Carbon Ryzen 3700x 32GB DDR4 Zotac RTX 3070 8GB WD Black 1TB 850W

Reply 51822 of 52780, by PC@LIVE

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Latest purchase, a first generation 478 motherboard, PC133 RAM and FSB 400, a P4 1700/256 CPU is included, initially I check the operation, then I expand the RAM up to 1.5 GB, with three modules of 512 MB each, the chipset is Intel 845, unfortunately it doesn't have the fastest RDRAM, but the slowest SDRAM, the card model, I think it's ECS, is P4IBAS, later maybe I'll change the CPU, with a faster one I should have in 2400/400/512 , although I don't actually have a willamette, and maybe if I want to keep one, I'll exchange it for a 1900/400/256.

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AMD 286-16 287-10 4MB HD 45MB VGA 256KB
AMD 386DX-40 Intel 387 8MB HD 81MB VGA 256KB
Cyrix 486DLC-40 IIT387-40 8MB VGA 512KB
AMD 5X86-133 16MB VGA VLB CL5428 2MB and many others
AMD K62+ 550 SOYO 5EMA+ and many others
AST Pentium Pro 200 MHz L2 256KB

Reply 51823 of 52780, by PcBytes

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While not very retro... an ASUS RoG G71G w/ 9800M GS should arrive tomorrow. Quite interesting to see what a mobile 9800 can do. Also the Radeon 9800SE will come along 😀

It's missing case elements... nothing a spare broken X71S can't provide tho - the case used for the RoG G71G is exactly based around the X71S.

"Enter at your own peril, past the bolted door..."
Main PC: i5 3470, GB B75M-D3H, 16GB RAM, 2x1TB
98SE : P3 650, Soyo SY-6BA+IV, 384MB RAM, 80GB

Reply 51824 of 52780, by Trashbytes

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acl wrote on 2024-02-16, 13:36:
Trashbytes wrote on 2024-02-16, 10:24:
Its going to be a 939 Opteron 180 based build which is the same CPU as the Athlon 64 X2 4600+, Got a nice Gigabyte K8NXP-9 Ultra […]
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zuldan wrote on 2024-02-16, 10:07:

That’s a good idea!

What computer are you planning on building?

Its going to be a 939 Opteron 180 based build which is the same CPU as the Athlon 64 X2 4600+, Got a nice Gigabyte K8NXP-9 Ultra board for it and now I have some fast ram for it too.

https://www.gigabyte.com/Motherboard/GA-K8NXP-9-rev-10#ov (Got this NIB with all the kit, it did need to be recapped but its a lovely board so worth the extra work)

Still on the look out for a Opteron 154 or a Opteron 185 both of which are the FX-57 and FX-60 equivalents. (The Opteron 156 would also be nice but its a very rare beast and at 3Ghz would be the fastest stock CPU for 939)

I was lucky to find a 154 for (relatively) cheap when my 180 died mysteriousely.
For my top 2005 system, i think a fast single core is better than a slightly slower dual. That would probably not be true for a 2006 system.

I agree, right now my only single core Opteron option is a 152 at 2.6Ghz .. which I may use over the 180, not sure if Opterons can be overclocked out of the box, if so I may just bench both and see which one clocks higher.

I do have a San Diego based 4000+ which is another single core option, this should OC rather well.

Reply 51825 of 52780, by Disruptor

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AlessandroB wrote on 2024-02-16, 15:33:

Now i have enought spare SCSI drive… 30€ for all

Looks like they have a 80 pin SCA connector.
Good deal, but I prefer drives with 50- or 68 pin connectors.

Reply 51826 of 52780, by Trashbytes

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Had to jump on this deal, 10 80GB WD 7200 RPM HDDs for 20 bucks, they are Sata but I have plenty of adapters and they are pretty much the right size for DOS/Win9x to not cause partition size issues. (One is a Seagate)

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Dont normally bother with spinning rust but they are good for DOS/Win9x and the drives look in great condition and 20 dollars for 10 of them is a good deal.

Reply 51827 of 52780, by smtkr

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buckeye wrote on 2024-02-16, 13:58:

Bought these the other day for my windows 98 system. Know the ssd is not considered retro but the application is and never had a
ati branded card before so thought I'd give it a shot and see if it'll surpass the voodoo 3 it's replacing. Still kinda "sketchy" on what
drivers to use for win98 and if it'll need directx 8 or not.

I really like the Radeon. I had to choose between one of those and a Geforce 2 GTS for my main retro build. The Radeon is technically better, I think, but Geforce 2s are more common and have better drivers. That's a great looking card you got too.

Reply 51828 of 52780, by AlessandroB

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Disruptor wrote on 2024-02-17, 02:53:
AlessandroB wrote on 2024-02-16, 15:33:

Now i have enought spare SCSI drive… 30€ for all

Looks like they have a 80 pin SCA connector.
Good deal, but I prefer drives with 50- or 68 pin connectors.

50 pin are too small and too noisy. 68 pin are perfect but impossible to find, for a price of 1 68pin i take five if not ten 80pin drive…. I thought that as spare discs over time, the more I have, the better

Reply 51829 of 52780, by AlessandroB

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Disruptor wrote on 2024-02-17, 02:53:
AlessandroB wrote on 2024-02-16, 15:33:

Now i have enought spare SCSI drive… 30€ for all

Looks like they have a 80 pin SCA connector.
Good deal, but I prefer drives with 50- or 68 pin connectors.

50 pin are too small and too noisy. 68 pin are perfect but impossible to find, for a price of 1 68pin i take five if not ten 80pin drive…. I thought that as spare discs over time, the more I have, the better

Reply 51830 of 52780, by AlessandroB

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Disruptor wrote on 2024-02-17, 02:53:
AlessandroB wrote on 2024-02-16, 15:33:

Now i have enought spare SCSI drive… 30€ for all

Looks like they have a 80 pin SCA connector.
Good deal, but I prefer drives with 50- or 68 pin connectors.

50 pin are too small and too noisy. 68 pin are perfect but impossible to find, for a price of 1 68pin i take five if not ten 80pin drive…. I thought that as spare discs over time, the more I have, the better

Reply 51831 of 52780, by qdsong88@

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2592 pages, is it a terrifying data
possible to set up a special section for : What I bought today ?
divided into graphics cards, sound cards, motherboards, CPUs, kits, complete machines, etc.

C300A / E2140 / E3-1230 V2
K6-2 / Athlon X2 5000 / Ryzen 7 1700

Reply 51832 of 52780, by ciornyi

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qdsong88@ wrote on 2024-02-17, 06:32:

2592 pages, is it a terrifying data
possible to set up a special section for : What I bought today ?
divided into graphics cards, sound cards, motherboards, CPUs, kits, complete machines, etc.

Why ? It made things bit complicated .

DOS: 166mmx/16mb/Y719/S3virge
DOS/95: PII333/128mb/AWE64/TNT2M64
Win98: P3_900/256mb/SB live/3dfx V3
Win Me: Athlon 1700+/512mb/Audigy2/Geforce 3Ti200
Win XP: E8600/4096mb/SB X-fi/HD6850

Reply 51833 of 52780, by Kahenraz

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qdsong88@ wrote on 2024-02-17, 06:32:

2592 pages, is it a terrifying data
possible to set up a special section for : What I bought today ?
divided into graphics cards, sound cards, motherboards, CPUs, kits, complete machines, etc.

This thread is more of a continuous stream of chatter for those who are subscribed to it, rather then a catalog of purchases. It's not really meant to be read from start to finish.

Reply 51834 of 52780, by RetroPC_King

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Today I got those:
-ECS Elitegroup K7VZA Rev 3.0 (VIA KT133A/686B) motherboard with 128MB PC133 SDRAM in it and a AMD Duron 850 MHz (Spitfire core) + PentAlpha CPU Cooler (not-so-good shape, with bulged/blown caps) (but it's working!)
-Western Digital Caviar WD400BB-75DEA0 40GB ATA/100 HDD (working, no bad sectors!)
-some Realtek RTL8139D network card
-some AGP 32MB videocard (not-so-good shape, I/O shield cutted at bottom, but PCB is unaffected happily)
-350W LPF2N ATX PSU (PSU works, it went into my Matsonic MS8137C+ rig)

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Reply 51835 of 52780, by BitWrangler

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Kahenraz wrote on 2024-02-17, 09:56:
qdsong88@ wrote on 2024-02-17, 06:32:

2592 pages, is it a terrifying data
possible to set up a special section for : What I bought today ?
divided into graphics cards, sound cards, motherboards, CPUs, kits, complete machines, etc.

This thread is more of a continuous stream of chatter for those who are subscribed to it, rather then a catalog of purchases. It's not really meant to be read from start to finish.

Load it in Edge, have it read you to sleep every night 🤣

If I'm away for a bit, I only read the last two or three pages, it's a "what's going on with people now" kind of thing.

Unicorn herding operations are proceeding, but all the totes of hens teeth and barrels of rocking horse poop give them plenty of hiding spots.

Reply 51836 of 52780, by Kahenraz

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BitWrangler wrote on 2024-02-17, 16:07:

If I'm away for a bit, I only read the last two or three pages, it's a "what's going on with people now" kind of thing.

This is what I do as well. It helps me keep a thumb on what kinds of things people are interested in at the moment.

Reply 51837 of 52780, by wirerogue

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bought a very worn and dirty 486dx-40 machine off ebay.
the motherboard is toast, leaky varta battery.
a few useful comonents, i/o controller, hard drive, video and ram was salvaged.
and also this beauty which will house my new 486 build.

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Reply 51838 of 52780, by pete8475

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wirerogue wrote on 2024-02-18, 00:24:
bought a very worn and dirty 486dx-40 machine off ebay. the motherboard is toast, leaky varta battery. a few useful comonents, i […]
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bought a very worn and dirty 486dx-40 machine off ebay.
the motherboard is toast, leaky varta battery.
a few useful comonents, i/o controller, hard drive, video and ram was salvaged.
and also this beauty which will house my new 486 build.

Awesome case!

Reply 51839 of 52780, by wirerogue

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pete8475 wrote on 2024-02-18, 01:43:
wirerogue wrote on 2024-02-18, 00:24:
bought a very worn and dirty 486dx-40 machine off ebay. the motherboard is toast, leaky varta battery. a few useful comonents, i […]
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bought a very worn and dirty 486dx-40 machine off ebay.
the motherboard is toast, leaky varta battery.
a few useful comonents, i/o controller, hard drive, video and ram was salvaged.
and also this beauty which will house my new 486 build.

Awesome case!

it cleaned up nicely i think.