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Reply 40060 of 50510, by pixelatedscraps

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sirotkaslo wrote on 2021-08-09, 09:45:
Got all of this from a guy who wanted only a few DDR3 mem sticks for the lot. Have to test everything and see if it all works. N […]
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Got all of this from a guy who wanted only a few DDR3 mem sticks for the lot. Have to test everything and see if it all works. Now I just have to find the am2cpu upgrade board somewhere and test how my HD3850 AGP works with a better cpu.

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Sweet find! Is that the weird AsRock mobo that had PCIe and AGP and the abiity to use use either an 754 or 939 socket CPU? I remember salivating over it at the time but went with a DFI board instead for overclocking.

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Reply 40061 of 50510, by sirotkaslo

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This one is for the socket 939 with an optional am2 upgrade board, but cant find one anywhere unfortunately. Whats cool about this board is that is has an agp 8x and a full bandwidth pcie 16x.

Reply 40062 of 50510, by pixelatedscraps

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sirotkaslo wrote on 2021-08-09, 12:20:

This one is for the socket 939 with an optional am2 upgrade board, but cant find one anywhere unfortunately. Whats cool about this board is that is has an agp 8x and a full bandwidth pcie 16x.

That’s it, my bad. Brilliant and bold piece of Frankenstein engineering from ASRock but I doubt it sold very well. If my A8N32-SLI Deluxe board decides not to wake up next time I fire up my 2008 FX-60 build I might look for one of these…

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Reply 40063 of 50510, by cyclone3d

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sirotkaslo wrote on 2021-08-09, 12:20:

This one is for the socket 939 with an optional am2 upgrade board, but cant find one anywhere unfortunately. Whats cool about this board is that is has an agp 8x and a full bandwidth pcie 16x.

I've got one of those upgrade boards. Not getting rid of it. They come up for sale very rarely.

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Reply 40064 of 50510, by Old_Jelly

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This arrived today for my Pentium 3 project I have going on right now.

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Will not use the Celeron 1.2Ghz as I have a Pentium 3 Tualatin 1.4 Ghz incoming.

Reply 40065 of 50510, by JidaiGeki

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cyclone3d wrote on 2021-08-09, 13:40:
sirotkaslo wrote on 2021-08-09, 12:20:

This one is for the socket 939 with an optional am2 upgrade board, but cant find one anywhere unfortunately. Whats cool about this board is that is has an agp 8x and a full bandwidth pcie 16x.

I've got one of those upgrade boards. Not getting rid of it. They come up for sale very rarely.

They're an interesting piece of kit, as the board is a CPU and DDR2 upgrade. I've seen them for sale 3-4 times in the past few years but they must have been a novelty back in the day. Have you benched yours against socket 939? Reviews seem to suggest an upgrade from a high spec 939 (Opteron 185) to AM2 wasn't that much.

Reply 40068 of 50510, by sirotkaslo

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cyclone3d wrote on 2021-08-09, 13:40:
sirotkaslo wrote on 2021-08-09, 12:20:

This one is for the socket 939 with an optional am2 upgrade board, but cant find one anywhere unfortunately. Whats cool about this board is that is has an agp 8x and a full bandwidth pcie 16x.

I've got one of those upgrade boards. Not getting rid of it. They come up for sale very rarely.

If you ever decide you’d sell it, pm me 😁

Reply 40069 of 50510, by Yoghoo

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Got a lot of retro hardware the last couple of months but was missing a absolute crucial part: a gamepad. 😜 Went for an Interact PC Propad 4 and after playing with it a bit I think I like it better then the Gravis Gamepad I had back in the day.

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Reply 40070 of 50510, by AlexZ

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I went to buy an old Celeron rig and I expected a VIA board. To my surprise I got Asus CUBX rev 1.02 Intel 440BX board with it. Visually all capacitors seem to be ok and it boots fine. FSB up to 150Mhz, 4xDIMM, AGP, 6xPCI, 1xISA, 4x IDE connectors (also UDMA-66) and no silly AMR. It has the best BIOS setup I have ever seen on 440BX. It's the best 440BX board I have.

https://www.anandtech.com/show/556/9

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Reply 40071 of 50510, by cyclone3d

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JidaiGeki wrote on 2021-08-09, 16:06:
cyclone3d wrote on 2021-08-09, 13:40:
sirotkaslo wrote on 2021-08-09, 12:20:

This one is for the socket 939 with an optional am2 upgrade board, but cant find one anywhere unfortunately. Whats cool about this board is that is has an agp 8x and a full bandwidth pcie 16x.

I've got one of those upgrade boards. Not getting rid of it. They come up for sale very rarely.

They're an interesting piece of kit, as the board is a CPU and DDR2 upgrade. I've seen them for sale 3-4 times in the past few years but they must have been a novelty back in the day. Have you benched yours against socket 939? Reviews seem to suggest an upgrade from a high spec 939 (Opteron 185) to AM2 wasn't that much.

I haven't benched it yet though I do have the highest speed AM2, which is the Athlon 64 X2 6400+. The S939 CPU I used to run back in the day and still have is the Opteron 175.

Pretty sure the ASRock board I have is the S754 one so I can't directly compare S939 to AM2. Not sure where I have the motherboard stored right now.

Yamaha modified setupds and drivers
Yamaha XG repository
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Aopen AW744L II SB-LINK

Reply 40072 of 50510, by H3nrik V!

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Thermalwrong wrote on 2021-08-09, 00:06:
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Kapok will have a Pentium Pro laptop out soon. The power requirements (double those of a regular pentium) and heat will be major hurdles.

What a novelty that would've been 😀

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Reply 40073 of 50510, by BitWrangler

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There were a few newsettes appearing in the mags circa 96-97 announcing PPro laptops "for CAD and engineers" at about $15,000 a pop projected, but I don't know if many made it out to the real world.

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 40074 of 50510, by Caluser2000

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Anything with "Pro" in the name commands a high price and is usually over hyped...😉

There's a glitch in the matrix.
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Apparently 32-bit is dead and nobody likes P4s.
Of course, as always, I'm open to correction...😉

Reply 40075 of 50510, by ODwilly

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BitWrangler wrote on 2021-08-09, 21:44:

There were a few newsettes appearing in the mags circa 96-97 announcing PPro laptops "for CAD and engineers" at about $15,000 a pop projected, but I don't know if many made it out to the real world.

I found one on google. It is exactly what you would expect 😉 https://www.redbubble.com/i/notebook/Intel-Pe … /30156884.WX3NH

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Reply 40076 of 50510, by BitWrangler

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Neat, at least that version will be as equally fast at 16bit code as 32bit.

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Reply 40077 of 50510, by Old_Jelly

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Here is he: Intel Pentium 3 1.400/512/133

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Reply 40078 of 50510, by Caluser2000

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Old_Jelly wrote on 2021-08-10, 13:18:
Here is he: Intel Pentium 3 1.400/512/133 […]
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Here is he: Intel Pentium 3 1.400/512/133

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Must be huge to fit in a Pizza box......😉

There's a glitch in the matrix.
A founding member of the 286 appreciation society.
Apparently 32-bit is dead and nobody likes P4s.
Of course, as always, I'm open to correction...😉

Reply 40079 of 50510, by Old_Jelly

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Caluser2000 wrote on 2021-08-10, 17:44:
Old_Jelly wrote on 2021-08-10, 13:18:
Here is he: Intel Pentium 3 1.400/512/133 […]
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Here is he: Intel Pentium 3 1.400/512/133

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Must be huge to fit in a Pizza box......😉

Hehe