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First post, by khyypio

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A project video
https://youtu.be/jsPLQ0QkgfA

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For years I´ve dreamed about a streamlined retro setup containing both PCI and ISA sound cards, and also Voodoo3 paired with Voodoo1. All this working side by side. My latest Win9x machine contains a Voodoo3 2000 paired with Voodoo1, and SB Live! paired with Orpheus2. The sound signal goes from SB Live´s line-out to Orpheus2´s line-in and from Orpheus2´s line-out to the speakers. This enables using both sound cards simultaneously in Windows without switching channels, SB Live set as a preliminary audio device. Works beautifully!

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MSI MS-6119, Slot1 Pentium 3 600 MHz & RAM 3 * 128 Mb
Voodoo3 & Voodoo1
Sound Blaster Live! SB0100 & Orpheus II LT + X2GS wavetable
USB 2.0 expansion card & D-Link DGE-528T
Fan control, HD dock with SD2IDE adapter
Asus P2B-F

Reply 1 of 7, by AppleSauce

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Man that's a really clean and capable build , nice job , i really like the woodgrain as well.

Reply 2 of 7, by JvV

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Looks amazing! Watched your video and love you monotone voiceover in it (in a positive way), cool look on how to use the hardware and gave some good ideas!

Reply 3 of 7, by mrzmaster

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I always love your builds and look forward to your videos! Great work, and excellent build!

I especially love what you tend to do with cases, in terms of rehabbing them and modding them. Great stuff!

Reply 4 of 7, by Joseph_Joestar

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Awesome work with the case modifications! Not sure if you painted or retrobrighted the case and the drives, but they seem to have the same hue now, which looks super clean.

BTW, I don't know what gear you use for recording, but your videos always look really good. Very crisp and with nice lighting. Great production values all around!

PC#1: Pentium MMX 166 / Soyo SY-5BT / S3 Trio64V+ / Voodoo1 / YMF719 / AWE64 Gold / SC-155
PC#2: AthlonXP 2100+ / ECS K7VTA3 / Voodoo3 / Audigy2 / Vortex2
PC#3: Core 2 Duo E8600 / Foxconn P35AX-S / X800 / Audigy2 ZS
PC#4: i5-3570K / MSI Z77A-G43 / GTX 980Ti / X-Fi Titanium

Reply 5 of 7, by Intel486dx33

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Is that a Bx440 motherboard ?
Those were the most desired motherboards for running windows in late 1990’s
Very stable and reliable.

Reply 6 of 7, by RetroPCCupboard

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Very nice build. Very well put together video also. I am curious how many retro pcs you have in active use?

Reply 7 of 7, by khyypio

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AppleSauce wrote on 2025-08-25, 14:48:

Man that's a really clean and capable build , nice job , i really like the woodgrain as well.

JvV wrote on 2025-08-25, 18:25:

Looks amazing! Watched your video and love you monotone voiceover in it (in a positive way), cool look on how to use the hardware and gave some good ideas!

JvV wrote on 2025-08-25, 18:25:

Looks amazing! Watched your video and love you monotone voiceover in it (in a positive way), cool look on how to use the hardware and gave some good ideas!

mrzmaster wrote on 2025-08-25, 19:29:

I always love your builds and look forward to your videos! Great work, and excellent build!

I especially love what you tend to do with cases, in terms of rehabbing them and modding them. Great stuff!

Thanks guys! 😀

Joseph_Joestar wrote on 2025-08-25, 19:56:

Awesome work with the case modifications! Not sure if you painted or retrobrighted the case and the drives, but they seem to have the same hue now, which looks super clean.

BTW, I don't know what gear you use for recording, but your videos always look really good. Very crisp and with nice lighting. Great production values all around!

Thank you! I painted them all with off-white. I shoot with my Canon 6D Mark II, f2.8 20-70 mm and f2.8 70-200 mm. For lighting I use two studio bulbs and I use simple adapters to use them in SMDV softboxes that are meant for speedlights. The adapters enables this modification without breaking anything.

Intel486dx33 wrote on 2025-08-25, 19:58:

Is that a Bx440 motherboard ?
Those were the most desired motherboards for running windows in late 1990’s
Very stable and reliable.

Yes, both MSI-MS6119 and Asus P2B-F are 440BX boards.

RetroPCCupboard wrote on 2025-08-25, 22:12:

Very nice build. Very well put together video also. I am curious how many retro pcs you have in active use?

Thanks! I have three builds, two of them are currently in active use: this one and my P4-powered Win98 machine, and they are also hooked up with an ethernet cable for some multiplayer 😁