Reply 20 of 77, by Errius
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Right, this takes care of parity calculations.
Is this too much voodoo?
Right, this takes care of parity calculations.
Is this too much voodoo?
Irinikus wrote on 2023-06-12, 15:08:I may end up going with ATI on this one, but I first need to receive the motherboard and confirm that it works! […]
I may end up going with ATI on this one, but I first need to receive the motherboard and confirm that it works!
This would be a journey, as I've pretty much always stuck to Nvidia!
Slotting one of these little cards upgrades the onboard SCSI to SCSI RAID: (A huge thanks to @PC Hoarder Patrol for sharing the details pertaining to this add-on card! 😀 )
A super cool option!!!
Nice 😀 - I got my ZCR card new, so may still have the support CD / disks if its of any interest
My board arrived today and it's unfortunately damaged!
There are some deep scratches on the back of the board which have completely cut through quite a few traces:
There's also a missing decoupling cap:
All of this will have to be repaired before I apply power to the board in-order to test it! (How annoying!!!)
I have an avionic technician at work doing repair work on the damaged board, but as a precaution I've managed to purchase another, this time a brand new unused one! (I'm going to be spending a fair amount of money on this build, so I don't want a sketchy motherboard!)
The seller has two more boards for sale: (this ones's an example)
Mine is still sealed:
I also got these specs from the seller:
From these specs, it's apparent that neither of the two boards were actually rated for the 3GHz 4MB cache CPU!
So I'll end up installing two 2.4GHz 2MB cache CPU's in mine in order to remain within the original design spec for the board!
It appears that the highest I'm going to be able to go here is a 2.2GHz chip with 2MB L3: (As the 2.4GHz chip doesn't come with L3, but has the same TDP of 65W!)
The broken traces on the board have been repaired and covered in a layer of epoxy:
Seeing that I've ordered a brand new board, this one will serve as a spare.
I have a Supermicro P4DCE+ with the newest bios it works with the 3ghz gallatin's. I put heatsinks on the vrm to keep it cool works great
TheOkMan wrote on 2023-07-17, 17:08:I have a Supermicro P4DCE+ with the newest bios it works with the 3ghz gallatin's. I put heatsinks on the vrm to keep it cool works great
Thanks very much for the info! 😀
Can you maybe post a pic of your board showing your heatsink solution?
I put some 20x20 aluminum heat sinks and a small fan. It's the heat sinks with the thermal tape it's not the best solution but it works
TheOkMan wrote on 2023-07-17, 17:48:I put some 20x20 aluminum heat sinks and a small fan. It's the heat sinks with the thermal tape it's not the best solution but it works
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Thanks very much for the input!!! It's highly appreciated! 😀
Confirm you're running the 3GHz chip with 4MB cache?
Yea
Thanks very much! This is great news indeed! 😀
Later this month I will see if a Potomac 8mb xeon will work in my supermicro x5dal-g
The Supermicro x5dal-g also appears to be a pretty cool board! 😀 (It will be interesting to see the advantage that the 8MB cache offers!)
The 8X AGP slot's also a cool feature! (No GPU bottleneck)
My brand new Supermicro P4DCE+ arrived from Germany today! 😀
I tested the ATI Radeon x1950 pro agp on the gallatin's
TheOkMan wrote on 2023-07-19, 05:01:I tested the ATI Radeon x1950 pro agp on the gallatin's 20230719_005941.jpg20230719_004406.jpg
Which motherboard were you using for this test?
Supermicro P4DCE+ with 2gb of 800 40 rdram and a Radeon x1950 pro agp
TheOkMan wrote on 2023-07-19, 15:42:Supermicro P4DCE+ with 2gb of 800 40 rdram and a Radeon x1950 pro agp
Cool! That's a pretty good score! 😀
Seeing that I've dumped my Dual Pentium Pro build for now. As it's way too unstable to waste any more of my time and more money on! (For now anyway) I'm looking to put this Pentium 4 system together, when I have some money available to purchase an InWin X-Frame 2 to serve as an AGP card flashing machine.
It will be a good opportunity to showcase an RDRAM system featuring a Voodoo 5 5500 PCI card! (I have these things lying around, so I should put them to good use! if I can.)
Always allot of fun to be had setting up Windows XP Professional on a vintage PC!!!
Here is it with the second CPU installed: