holdencars11 wrote on 2022-04-21, 09:53:
Got some Matrox G450 PCIs...
I saw those yesterday, but didn't know if I should get one. Performance-wise they should be around a TNT2 M64 right?
Got some stuff these past few weeks myself, here are some of the highlights:
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This little guy is a late 8088 PC. Siemens CPU, probably running at 4/8Mhz, on board I/O and FDD controller, on board EGA video card with 9 pin d-sub. Haven't tried it out yet, but I'm taking it to my computing area when I leave for home today. Don't know how much ram it has, I'm hoping at least 512k, but it wouldn't surprise me if it had 256. I'm also hoping it can post with a dedicated ISA card because I don't have any monitors with a 9 pin d-sub connector - or any adaptors. If it will take an ISA VGA card, I'll keep it and add in a sound blaster 1.5 and possibly a XT-IDE card with an 128MB compact flash in it. If not I'll try to test it, clean it and put it up for trade.
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Leadtek Geforce 4 Titanium 4400. At first sight I thought it was the 4600 model, but I'm happier with the 4400 since I didn't have one in my collection. The card works, I cleaned and tested it, but it has some bulging 470uf caps that sould be replaced. Thing is I don't plan on using it. i've allready got a 4600 in my tualatin build and another 4600 as a spare, and this particular Leadtek card is nostalgic for me. It used to pop up in tech publications I read as a teen all the time. I even have a magazine with some ads for it.
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So I think I'll mark off the bad caps for now and keep it as a display item alongside said magazine.
I also got a gigabyte GA-486AM/S. I jump on all socket 3 PCI boards in principle, but this one is not very exciting. No PS/2 and it uses a Dallas RTC witch are a bit of a pain to deal with. I'm curious about it's performance since it's based on the UMC chipset.
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