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Reply 10740 of 52971, by Artex

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ODwilly wrote:

Holy smokes Artex, Nice! How much of your soul was sold to acquire a Voodoo5 6000?!?!

A small chunk of my soul... but not as much as some of the other owners wanted. 😜

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Reply 10741 of 52971, by kithylin

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Artex wrote:

As American rapper Ice Cube once rapped.. "Today was a good day" 😎 😎
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Take a gander here: http://hwbot.org/hardware/videocard/voodoo5_6000/

There's literally almost no scores at all recorded for this card.... I'm not sure why, do they not run Direct3D at all?

Or were they just incredibly unstable?

If you could get it set up and working.. no matter what system you use, you could take a few gold crowns for it (world records) because of no competition.

Reply 10742 of 52971, by Artex

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A lot of the cards weren't 100% stable (at least with FSAA) until Hank Semenec's PCI re-work mod.

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Reply 10743 of 52971, by kithylin

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Artex wrote:

A lot of the cards weren't 100% stable (at least with FSAA) until Hank Semenec's PCI re-work mod.

Ahhh... so that's why they never got em to retail, because they didn't have time to get the bugs worked out and stable before nvidia bought em.

Is yours one of the re-worked ones?

Reply 10744 of 52971, by Artex

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kithylin wrote:

Is yours one of the re-worked ones?

Yep! And this one is stable at 8X FSAA.

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Reply 10745 of 52971, by petro89

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Artex wrote:
As American rapper Ice Cube once rapped.. "Today was a good day" :cool: :cool: […]
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As American rapper Ice Cube once rapped.. "Today was a good day" 😎 😎

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Reply 10746 of 52971, by HighTreason

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No images because they're not here yet, plus I'm sure everyone knows what they look like and you could just search on the net if you don't. But whatever, I got a couple of Pentiums;

SX753 - a 60MHz Socket 4 model with the FDIV bug, one of the gray top models known for overheating... Might not use that one too much unless I can get my hands on a good Socket 4 cooler, don't really want to use glue.
SX879 - a 90MHz Socket 5 model with the FDIV bug, this is a gold top version of the CPU. Might end up in place of my 75MHz chip as I could easily drop back to 75MHz by changing the one BUS speed jumper in that system.

Of course, this is assuming they actually work. The thing with buying them as a collector in this way, is that they are never sold as working parts as such and are mostly judged by visual condition because such collectors just put them on display. Still,if all the pins exist they are usually still working and I am of the impression all the pins are present. I don't really do the whole putting things on display thing, instead preferring to beat the hardware halfway to death for as long as it remains working, then fix it and abuse it even more. Boxes and broken parts are for display, working parts are for work.

It's all about the Pentiums! Yeay!

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Reply 10749 of 52971, by Artex

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Damn Artex, you just dropped a bomb!

Hahah 🤣. It's been a good week Fabian (as you already know)! 😀

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Reply 10750 of 52971, by gdjacobs

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As I mentioned, the connector is for the Quicklogic bus. It interfaces with external processors and sensors for data acquisition.

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Reply 10751 of 52971, by rein_ein

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Artex wrote:
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As an iconic American rapper Ice Cube once rapped.. "Today was a good day" 😎 😎

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Someone is damn lucky this week,congrats! 😲

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Reply 10752 of 52971, by Skyscraper

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I just bought this motherboard with CPU for 17 euro with free shipping! 😀

Lets play name the motherboard!

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Reply 10753 of 52971, by Imperious

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kithylin wrote:
Artex wrote:

A lot of the cards weren't 100% stable (at least with FSAA) until Hank Semenec's PCI re-work mod.

Ahhh... so that's why they never got em to retail, because they didn't have time to get the bugs worked out and stable before nvidia bought em.

Is yours one of the re-worked ones?

I reckon there are 2 reasons they never went to retail

1. No-one had a case long enough to fit them
2. The competition (Nvidia) already had more powerful cards 2/3 the length that did fit Your case.

Nevertheless, this kind of prototype stuff is still extremely interesting.

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Reply 10754 of 52971, by megatron-uk

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Skyscraper wrote:

I just bought this motherboard with CPU for 17 euro with free shipping! 😀

Lets play name the motherboard!

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Seems to be a workstation class board - multiple SCSI ports, a 64bit PCI/PCI-X slot, lots of DIMM slots. Unusual to see one with an ISA slot though! If my ASUS CUR-DLS (dual s370) had an ISA slot, I think I'd probably still be using it.

Looks like a nice piece of kit.

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Reply 10755 of 52971, by brassicGamer

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Skyscraper wrote:

I just bought this motherboard with CPU for 17 euro with free shipping! 😀

Lets play name the motherboard!

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Hmm... I'm suspecting socket 4, maybe 5. Built in SCSI, Ethernet and PCI-X suggests server board. Very early ATX by the looks of it and SDRAM would also have been very new. Pipeline burst cache would also have been advanced for the time and the ISA slot is there for compatibility. These are Sun Microsystems levels of engineering right here! Would have been a very expensive system at the time. Is this a well-known board then? I'm wildly speculating.

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Reply 10756 of 52971, by Skyscraper

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megatron-uk wrote:
Skyscraper wrote:

I just bought this motherboard with CPU for 17 euro with free shipping! 😀

Lets play name the motherboard!

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Seems to be a workstation class board - multiple SCSI ports, a 64bit PCI/PCI-X slot, lots of DIMM slots. Unusual to see one with an ISA slot though! If my ASUS CUR-DLS (dual s370) had an ISA slot, I think I'd probably still be using it.

Looks like a nice piece of kit.

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Skyscraper wrote:

I just bought this motherboard with CPU for 17 euro with free shipping! 😀

Lets play name the motherboard!

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Hmm... I'm suspecting socket 4, maybe 5. Built in SCSI, Ethernet and PCI-X suggests server board. Very early ATX by the looks of it and SDRAM would also have been very new. Pipeline burst cache would also have been advanced for the time and the ISA slot is there for compatibility. These are Sun Microsystems levels of engineering right here! Would have been a very expensive system at the time. Is this a well-known board then? I'm wildly speculating.

You are both on the right track, its a workstation board and probably a rather well known one. If I would guess I would say the board is from 1998 but that is only a guess as I have not done any extensive research yet.

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Reply 10757 of 52971, by Living

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Artex wrote:
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thats the 4th revision. The 1st and final revion (5th) are almost impossible to find.

Reply 10758 of 52971, by Artex

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Living wrote:

thats the 4th revision. The 1st and final revion (5th) are almost impossible to find.

Yep, 37th week of 2000 (this one) is the most common. I think only a few of the 5th revision were ever made, and the V5-5000 & Rampage are even harder to find.

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Reply 10759 of 52971, by Lukeno94

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Hi, just found this card:

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It seems in good shape but... what kind of card it is? 😅
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