First post, by DrLucienSanchez
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I was scouring online a few weeks ago, looking for a bargain on a beige unit, something which is starting to become a rarity as you all well know. Anyway, after months of checking online ads, I spotted an ad getting rid of an old beige case, bit of rust on the top, low resolution photos, but managed, after zooming in, to spot an AGP and an ISA sound card, but was unable to confirm the type they were.
£25 and a 10 mile drive, why not, and was very happy with the result -
Abit BH6 1.1 Motherboard - the caps were all in good visual order, however the arm of the CMOS battery holder was broken.
3DFX Voodoo 1000 8MB (whoo hoo was happy with this one)
CT4520 Awe64 Value
Slotket Celeron 466 Mendocino
192MB RAM
No HDD was included, and some awful unbranded P4 PSU which I disposed of.
I tested with a new EVGA PSU, board starts, fans run, no image. Try booting with minimum components, another stick of RAM, a P3 Slot 1 CPU I had spare, a P2 CPU as well, no dice. I read that the BH6 has potentially bad caps, so thought the board was dead. Oh well, nothing to lose, cleaned the board, deoxit on all slots, left for a couple of hours, washed off with alchohol, dried, then finally, with the Slot 1 P3, it booted!
Long story short, the SlotKet was dead, the board and all other components were fully working, I had some other parts being used in my Socket 370 Celeron build, so decided to combine everything into the build I present to you today -
Abit BH6 1.1 Motherboard with latest BIOS
Slot 1 50Mhz PIII Katmai
3DFX Voodoo 1000 8MB (with the additional TMU activated via the reg edit), and as long as I stick to 800x600 as max resolution, it runs very well. I have made sure a fan faces the GPU
Yamaha YMF744 - I use this for Sensaura supported games, OPL3, and XG Midi - using PowerYMF with the 4MB wavetable bank and set at 44.1Khz mode - it also has SPDIF output, which is nice.
Audigy 2 ZS - I use this for EAX suppored games, mostly Baldur's Gate 1 & 2 as the EAX supprt on the YMF744 isn't very good.
CT4520 Awe64 using the GS file, the full 512KB being utilised - I like having this for some variety, comparing CQM to OPL3, and I actually like the Midi/Awe music for some games/soundtracks, some sound brilliant and some sound awful.
40GB SATA HDD via SATA to IDE
Two generic CD ROM drives, two Floppy Drives, one a dummy, the other active.
I may look into obtaining a working SlotKet for a higher end Pentium 3, or if I'm lucky, a Slot 1 variant, and down the line, if I get brave an eventual re-cap and to fix the batter holder, as I have to use CPU soft in the BIOS on every cold boot to manually set the frequency to 550MhZ, but overall happy with this as it is. It of course if a very comptable machine for my needs, some light gaming, but mostly for music, and I have everythign workign very well with line in connections, and all sound cards active, so playing Tyrian jukebox and being able to switch to XG/Awe Midi/OPL3 (and maybe CQM for fun) is pretty cool.