First post, by Major Jackyl
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Hello! I'm excited to share my Compaq today! It was a good time. (a few months ago now)
Current Specs:
Compaq Presario S4000NX
845G motherboard
Pentium 4 1.5Ghz
Memorex 2x512MB PC2100
PNY GeForce FX5200
SB Live! (4830)
Seagate 7200.7 80GB / Sony 16xDVD / ALPS Floppy
Dell 250w PSU
120mm Fractal Fan
It all started in the free pile. There it was, no side panel, nothing but the Motherboard(with the CPU and cooler) and the front panel/face. It was a "box" apparently, so it had a bunch of junk tossed in it. I needed a box at the time, so I tossed my junk in there, too and made off. I liked the style, so I was hoping it worked.
Later, I got the board out and washed it (and the case). After it was clean, I reinstalled it and found a suitable power supply to install with it. I'm assuming it works at this point and continue "designing" a computer around the board. I had revealed a Celeron (as stickered on case) under the cooler (SL6V2) 2.4/128/400. Nah. If I'm doing a early XP machine, I want a Pentium 4. I pulled my 478 stock and checked them:
The one that stood out to me was this one:
It was slow enough to feel like a Pentium 3, fast enough to need Windows XP. Good, good. I also really like the top. Looks cool.
I installed it and new compound (Noctua). Nice. Just needs some memory and we're ready to boot... not. First 5 sticks I tried, it didn't like. After the third one, I tested them in another computer and they work. Still not in this thing... I wanted SLOW-ish, so I want 266Mhz in there. Finally found THIS stick:
It's a "Compaq Spare" I was thinking that guarantees it will work, 🤣
It did. Coincidence?
It POSTed and was waiting for boot media, so I complied. I installed a Sony 16x DVD, Seagate 7200.7 80GB, and a ALPS floppy. The floppy was the worst, since this case took a proprietary unit. I made it work, but the disk ejects like it is it's job.
Getting somewhere. The Windows XP installed without a hitch and I already had chipset drivers (since it was just a 845). I installed sound and integrated graphics drivers. Got some games on there and did a benchmark.
Quake3 ran 15-20 fps at 800x600 lowest settings. I used it like this for a few weeks, 🤣
The screen also looked kinda crappy/scanny just sitting at the desktop. The sound was a bit scratchy at time as "low-def" sounding. It passed my "real-world" application test, so it was time for upgrades.
Main Loadout (daily drivers):
Intel TE430VX, Pentium Sy022 (133), Cirrus Logic 5440, SB16 CT1740
ECS K7S5A, A-XP1600+, MSI R9550
ASUS M2N-E, A64X2-4600+, PNY GTX670, SB X-Fi Elite Pro
MSI Z690, Intel 12900K, MSI RTX3090, SB AE-7