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This ASUS P3B-F and 800mhz P3 came in recently , I'm planning on doing an upgrade for my second rig.
This ASUS P3B-F and 800mhz P3 came in recently , I'm planning on doing an upgrade for my second rig.
found at a thrift store, 2 dollars.
Hello everyone! This is my first post on vogons!!!
I've been reading you for a while and you're a fantastic community!!
Friday I received this package that I bought from ebay.
It cost me 70€ shipping included... ... maybe too much but...
...obviously the most interesting piece and that made me decide to buy the lot is the ASUS P3B-F !!
It was indicated as everything to be tested.... I hope it works the P3-F...
...otherwise I'll have to pretend to have gone to the restaurant !!! ;-P
Legno74 wrote on 2022-12-20, 09:44:Hello everyone! This is my first post on vogons!!!
I've been reading you for a while and you're a fantastic community!!
Friday I received this package that I bought from ebay.
Very cool stuff!
I see lots of nice looking Slot 1 boards. I'm not sure if this is still the case, but in recent years I recall any Slot 1 board with 3 or more ISA slots being more desirable\valuable than others. The vast majority of Slot 1 boards only have 2 ISA slots, so the fact that you got three of them (one being an old school AT form factor as well) is pretty crazy. If any are also 440BX boards then you've got quite a haul there.
And the ECS K7S5A is a great Socket A board (as long as the caps are okay) with support for a wide range of CPUs using a third party BIOS.
You even have some generic boxed cards there, which are always neat to find. 😁
And all that, in that teeny tiny cardboard box ? 😲
It's a miracle that those motherboards did not end up as a jumble of broken parts! 😆
(and I see the sender is some kind of magician, writing that oh-so-pointless magic word on the side...)
Ok, so yes, I am (still) ever so slightly bitter about all those half-broken cards and boards I've received over the years due to 'optimistic' packaging.
That's a really good haul. Is this just a large purchase or your first major purchase of vintage gear?
Legno74 wrote on 2022-12-20, 09:44:Hello everyone! This is my first post on vogons!!!
I've been reading you for a while and you're a fantastic community!!
Welcome - hope you have fun with your recent retro acquisitions!
Just a heads-up - you might want to delete or edit the picture showing the package as the shipping information is still visible.
I bought a CIB InterAct FX racing wheel.
Kahenraz wrote on 2022-12-20, 11:56:That's a really good haul. Is this just a large purchase or your first major purchase of vintage gear?
It is a grsso purchase, but not the first. Usually, however, I do not purchase lots of goods single parts.
bestemor wrote on 2022-12-20, 10:48:And all that, in that teeny tiny cardboard box ? 😲 It's a miracle that those motherboards did not end up as a jumble of broken p […]
And all that, in that teeny tiny cardboard box ? 😲
It's a miracle that those motherboards did not end up as a jumble of broken parts! 😆(and I see the sender is some kind of magician, writing that oh-so-pointless magic word on the side...)
Ok, so yes, I am (still) ever so slightly bitter about all those half-broken cards and boards I've received over the years due to 'optimistic' packaging.
When I saw the box I too feared the worst! The seller, however, made a very good packaging.
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Very cool stuff!
I see lots of nice looking Slot 1 boards. I'm not sure if this is still the case, but in recent years I recall any Slot 1 board with 3 or more ISA slots being more desirable\valuable than others. The vast majority of Slot 1 boards only have 2 ISA slots, so the fact that you got three of them (one being an old school AT form factor as well) is pretty crazy. If any are also 440BX boards then you've got quite a haul there.
And the ECS K7S5A is a great Socket A board (as long as the caps are okay) with support for a wide range of CPUs using a third party BIOS.
You even have some generic boxed cards there, which are always neat to find. 😁
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Thanks, apart from the P3B-Fle others are "just" LX chipsets But between these and video cards I'm satisfied! As already mentioned, I will have to test them before singing victory
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Welcome - hope you have fun with your recent retro acquisitions!
Just a heads-up - you might want to delete or edit the picture showing the package as the shipping information is still visible.
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Thanks for the report, I had missed it.
I'm an enthusiast like you, my first PC was an Olivetti PC1 in '87. There was born the passion that then became a job....... But this is a story that requires a dedicated post.
Anyway I kept aside many cards and computers I hope soon to make other posts where to show my modest and common pc, especially an AT saved from the landfill that turned out to be a jewel!
Thanks again for the welcome!!
Z440 and e5-2699 v3
"What's all this racket going on up here, son? You watchin' yer girl cartoons again?"
Toshiba 200 CDT to try a repair on my 200 CDS
Unfortunately there was extensive water damage. Some parts are green and hard as rock, ate some pins and a few smd came off. 🙁
Keyboards flat cable has rotten traces, and I needed that to try if it was a dead keyb giving out the no keyb error.
On the bright side I got a maxed out ram card and a second working psu (it's inside the laptop).
I now have a few more chip sto try a transplant on the "let's see if it was that" suicide mission.
PC#1 Pentium 233 MMX - 98SE
PC#2 PIII-1Ghz - 98SE/W2K
"One hates the specialty unobtainium parts, the other laughs in greed listing them under a ridiculous price" - kotel studios
gmaverick2k wrote on 2022-12-20, 22:22:Z440 and e5-2699 v3
Nice, but commenting on CPU:
Standard clock is 2.3GHz, all cores is 2.8GHz turbo till 10 cores, then switches over to 9 cores at 2.9GHz and descending cores to 3.6GHz at one core, this depends on how good cooling is determines how much turbo time is spent if so much cores used, the time spent at turbo times out back to 2.3GHz till budget is built up back up then switches onto turbo. You can adopt high end Noctua cooler and ground one pin on the motherboard's heatsink connector using different fan of your choice will help with keeping at turbo longer.
This is for actual cores. Not the threads.
If this is for very very bound cores for commercial software like rendering images, heavy computing then that's good, but for gaming, not so hot due to 2.8GHz all cores. What's your intended use? Games favors best GHz across certain number of cores but sees diminishing returns past 8 actual cores unless there is newer games.
Incidentally, Z440 also can take broadwell processor as well.
I swapped out the Z420's stock 3 heat pipe heatsink for Z440's 4 heatpipe heatsink, in this process I knocked off E5-2667 V2 CPU heat by around 10C.
Cheers,
Great Northern aka Canada.
I can finally add a golden boy to the collection.
pentiumspeed wrote on 2022-12-20, 23:52:Nice, but commenting on CPU: […]
gmaverick2k wrote on 2022-12-20, 22:22:Z440 and e5-2699 v3
Nice, but commenting on CPU:
Standard clock is 2.3GHz, all cores is 2.8GHz turbo till 10 cores, then switches over to 9 cores at 2.9GHz and descending cores to 3.6GHz at one core, this depends on how good cooling is determines how much turbo time is spent if so much cores used, the time spent at turbo times out back to 2.3GHz till budget is built up back up then switches onto turbo. You can adopt high end Noctua cooler and ground one pin on the motherboard's heatsink connector using different fan of your choice will help with keeping at turbo longer.
This is for actual cores. Not the threads.
If this is for very very bound cores for commercial software like rendering images, heavy computing then that's good, but for gaming, not so hot due to 2.8GHz all cores. What's your intended use? Games favors best GHz across certain number of cores but sees diminishing returns past 8 actual cores unless there is newer games.
Incidentally, Z440 also can take broadwell processor as well.
I swapped out the Z420's stock 3 heat pipe heatsink for Z440's 4 heatpipe heatsink, in this process I knocked off E5-2667 V2 CPU heat by around 10C.
Cheers,
Wanted a Ryzen build for a while 3600/5600 on the cheap to replace my 3570k. Missed out on some mb+CPU deals on eBay. Went for this instead to replace my thinkcentre e72 without usb3.0. Will miss internal speakers. Heaviest demanding app is Chrome playing 4k60 YouTube. Excel and other office apps don't really tax CPU. Was interested in the 45mb cache. I don't really game but want the horsepower there if I ever do open up a game. Philscomputerlabs and Brian from tech yes city approve of the 2699 v3
"What's all this racket going on up here, son? You watchin' yer girl cartoons again?"
gmaverick2k wrote on 2022-12-21, 04:44:pentiumspeed wrote on 2022-12-20, 23:52:Nice, but commenting on CPU: […]
gmaverick2k wrote on 2022-12-20, 22:22:Z440 and e5-2699 v3
Nice, but commenting on CPU:
Standard clock is 2.3GHz, all cores is 2.8GHz turbo till 10 cores, then switches over to 9 cores at 2.9GHz and descending cores to 3.6GHz at one core, this depends on how good cooling is determines how much turbo time is spent if so much cores used, the time spent at turbo times out back to 2.3GHz till budget is built up back up then switches onto turbo. You can adopt high end Noctua cooler and ground one pin on the motherboard's heatsink connector using different fan of your choice will help with keeping at turbo longer.
This is for actual cores. Not the threads.
If this is for very very bound cores for commercial software like rendering images, heavy computing then that's good, but for gaming, not so hot due to 2.8GHz all cores. What's your intended use? Games favors best GHz across certain number of cores but sees diminishing returns past 8 actual cores unless there is newer games.
Incidentally, Z440 also can take broadwell processor as well.
I swapped out the Z420's stock 3 heat pipe heatsink for Z440's 4 heatpipe heatsink, in this process I knocked off E5-2667 V2 CPU heat by around 10C.
Cheers,
Wanted a Ryzen build for a while 3600/5600 on the cheap to replace my 3570k. Missed out on some mb+CPU deals on eBay. Went for this instead to replace my thinkcentre e72 without usb3.0. Will miss internal speakers. Heaviest demanding app is Chrome playing 4k60 YouTube. Excel and other office apps don't really tax CPU. Was interested in the 45mb cache. I don't really game but want the horsepower there if I ever do open up a game. Philscomputerlabs and Brian from tech yes city approve of the 2699 v3
If too many cores in use, the average frequency will be lower and is bothering you with slowness then. I suggest using the utility or windows's runtime on start up to limit cores to like 8 cores will bring up the frequency up. I did this to one USFF sandy bridge i5 was running slower, so I limited cores to 3 and this sped up the windows much.
Cheers,
Great Northern aka Canada.
BetaC wrote on 2022-12-21, 00:28:I can finally add a golden boy to the collection.
Beautiful, I just bought the same CPU in similar condition.
Love these gold tops. When it comes to CPUs I love gold more than my wife does.
pentiumspeed wrote on 2022-12-21, 16:29:gmaverick2k wrote on 2022-12-21, 04:44:pentiumspeed wrote on 2022-12-20, 23:52:Nice, but commenting on CPU: […]
Nice, but commenting on CPU:
Standard clock is 2.3GHz, all cores is 2.8GHz turbo till 10 cores, then switches over to 9 cores at 2.9GHz and descending cores to 3.6GHz at one core, this depends on how good cooling is determines how much turbo time is spent if so much cores used, the time spent at turbo times out back to 2.3GHz till budget is built up back up then switches onto turbo. You can adopt high end Noctua cooler and ground one pin on the motherboard's heatsink connector using different fan of your choice will help with keeping at turbo longer.
This is for actual cores. Not the threads.
If this is for very very bound cores for commercial software like rendering images, heavy computing then that's good, but for gaming, not so hot due to 2.8GHz all cores. What's your intended use? Games favors best GHz across certain number of cores but sees diminishing returns past 8 actual cores unless there is newer games.
Incidentally, Z440 also can take broadwell processor as well.
I swapped out the Z420's stock 3 heat pipe heatsink for Z440's 4 heatpipe heatsink, in this process I knocked off E5-2667 V2 CPU heat by around 10C.
Cheers,
Wanted a Ryzen build for a while 3600/5600 on the cheap to replace my 3570k. Missed out on some mb+CPU deals on eBay. Went for this instead to replace my thinkcentre e72 without usb3.0. Will miss internal speakers. Heaviest demanding app is Chrome playing 4k60 YouTube. Excel and other office apps don't really tax CPU. Was interested in the 45mb cache. I don't really game but want the horsepower there if I ever do open up a game. Philscomputerlabs and Brian from tech yes city approve of the 2699 v3
If too many cores in use, the average frequency will be lower and is bothering you with slowness then. I suggest using the utility or windows's runtime on start up to limit cores to like 8 cores will bring up the frequency up. I did this to one USFF sandy bridge i5 was running slower, so I limited cores to 3 and this sped up the windows much.
Cheers,
I haven't recieved the items yet. I won a listing for the z440 32gb 700w version for £140 on eBay and bought an e5-2699 v3 separately for £100 again on eBay
"What's all this racket going on up here, son? You watchin' yer girl cartoons again?"
BetaC wrote on 2022-12-21, 00:28:I can finally add a golden boy to the collection.
CF01D533-1EB4-48F3-BBC5-589A0CBED08A.jpeg
I was thinking that only a 60&66mhz have golden version
AlessandroB wrote on 2022-12-21, 17:44:I was thinking that only a 60&66mhz have golden version
I had a Pentium 90 gold top back in the day. Upgraded from a 486 so I could play Earthsiege at a smooth frame rate with all details up.
AlessandroB wrote on 2022-12-21, 17:44:BetaC wrote on 2022-12-21, 00:28:I can finally add a golden boy to the collection.
CF01D533-1EB4-48F3-BBC5-589A0CBED08A.jpegI was thinking that only a 60&66mhz have golden version
All the way up to 100 MHz, actually. 😀
If it's dual it's kind of cool ... 😎
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