First post, by Gold Leader-B747
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Part 01:
Hello everyone of Vogons, since some of you have seen a few images of my builds but not the full spec of them as in showing all their parts in full glory, like per part as well as how some of the rare hardware parts work and what you can do with them or in game screenshots of the games I play with them things like that a more in depth deep dive of my builds I could see this as some sort of a build log I guess, not sure if this is acceptable here but seeing many others have made their own versions of this of their work I think this will do nicely, I am still new to this forum I more of like the very late arrival I guess, this is also sort of a late introduction of who I am and where I have been etc.
ah well here goes!
Back in the Forum days I went as Gold Leader at the 2CPU & EVGA forums which sadly have been closed down, 2CPU on September 05, 2020 and EVGA on February 06, 2025, for me this is quite a loss as I had a ton of friends at 2CPU & EVGA forums , almost the entire staff, the things I did there were mainly Retro PC topics, graphics card collection threads and GPU breakdown & maintenance guides for 3dfx, ATi/AMD & NVIDIA graphics cards and many other things my aircraft models and what ever else, but alas life moved onward.
Also I am owner of the official x-3dfx community at Facebook, , we also used to have a forum which we had from 1999 - 2006 ("we" as in the x-3dfx staff and I included)
We had around 250.870 members in that timeline, most people came and left ya know how it all goes. As all the Voodoo5 6000 owners go I know the majority of them I helped 16 people find a real Voodoo5 6000 as well that was a lot of fun helping them to their V6K's
Alongside retro & modern computers I also collect diecast metal scale 1:200 Boeing 747 models, currently I have 56 of these Queens, I'm still looking for two Thai Airways International B747-2D7Bs, the HS-TGA & HS-TGB , SQ Wings will be making these so there is some hope to ever add these sometime in the future.
Anyways back to it, here are all my retro PC's as of how it looks like at the moment and what I use them for also revealing their inner parts aka PC guts as some would refer them as, ya get the idea.
This is the one that I first started working on, on January 24, 2016 to around completing it April 24, of 2020
This build consists of parts from 1998 - 2003, they are all date correct from that five year time line.
And as being a major fan of retro PC's in perspective, mainly the ones AMD had back in the day when 3dfx Interactive was the master of all graphics cards as well especially that over 500+ games used the Glide API it's self, the golden era of PC gaming in that aspect has always kept my mind focused to do rebuilds from this era and relive the games, programs as well as flight simulations from those times with date correct parts from that timeline or mixed timelines with a 5 year difference, as long the setup made sense you were as good as gold.
This is not a cheap thing to do, but it's the one thing that has always kept me going, it is a very worthy challenge to take on to as well and I am sure many of you experience that at a similar level 😎
Mainly by finding the right parts in pristine quality or parts you need to recap or rework with the help of good friends or great contacts that have good knowledge on how to take on such things, people you met and have known for over the past 25 years or so, this is where my life is at all this time.
This is also my main retro system at the moment.
Her specs & name:
Sveta 2002
AMD AthlonXP 2200+ Thoroughbred-A, 1 Core @ 1.8Ghz
EPox EP-8K7A+ AMD 761 Chipset with Via 686B SB
2x 1GB PC-2700 Kingston @ PC-2100 266Mhz DDR
Matrox Parhelia AGP Universal 256MB 256Bit DDR Rev.A 5103
3dfx Voodoo5 5500 PCI Macintosh 64MB Rev.A1 2900 + PC Bios 1.18_DVI
Creative Labs Sound Blaster Audigy2 ZS Platinum Pro SB0360 Rev.A 2703
Mitsubishi Electronics LS-120 F200 Super Floppy Drive
1x Seagate Barracuda V 80GB 7200 RPM Main disk
1x Seagate Barracuda V 120GB 7200 RPM Game Disk
Belkin 5 port NEC USB 2.0 PCI Card
3-Com 3C905C-TX-M PCI 10/100Mbit Ethernet Adapter Rev.A 1702
LH HD-DVD Drive 16x / 40x
BTO Plusdeck 2c Cassette Tape Convertor/Player/Recorder Drive
Enermax EG465P-VE 365 Watt PSU
Addtronics 6896A Entry Level Server Tower
Compaq S710 17" Blackshade CRT from 2001
Reso @ 1024x768x32 ! 85Hz | 0.22.5 Dot Pitch
WinXP Pro USA + SP3
Matrox PowerDesk-HF 1.13.0.158 from May 2007 with Control
Panel 1.50.107 from September 2003 for Parhelia AGP
SFFT Alpha 41 Modified by ps47 & myself from 2008 for V5 PCI Mac
A decal of the flag of Ukraine to respect and support my friends in Ukraine during their current situations
Here the installed parts & Windows XP Pro desktop, that last pic I just made a few minutes ago, as that this is also my main retro gaming/workstation build.
Here the fully recapped with Japan made Panasonic Low ESR Type capacitors plus it's ATX 20 pin connector renewed after a power arc incident with an old Antec True Power 550 Watt Bronze 80+ rated PSU.
This was all done by my friend Backfire from the Voodoo Alert Forums:
Here the burnt 20pin ATX Power connector from the mainboard and the PSU that was used the EP-8K7A+, the power arc caused this to happen:
Here the photo's Backfire applied when he was removing and replacing thee 20 pin ATX Power connector on the board:
EPoX EP-8K7A+ Rev.A 0148-3 with an AMD AthlonXP 2200+ Thoroughbred-A CPU @ 1.8Ghz
& 2x 1GB PC-2700 matched set HP/Micron @ Single Channel PC-2100 / DDR 266Mhz @ CL2 .
This mainboard was made in year 2001, during week 28 on the 3rd day of that week as the PCB Date clearly describes 0128-3
Backfire has over 48 years of electro engineering experience and he works for TUI Airways maintaining the APU's & Jet Engines of their B737 NG fleet, he has done this for the past 28 years, he has always been my go to guy if something with precision and care had to be done like a recap or repairing 3dfx graphics cards etc, he has repaired well over 200 Voodoo5 cards stand alone where of 20 were 3dfx Voodoo5 6000 engineering samples of all six revisions.
Here the PSU of this build that Backfire also recapped by using Japan made Panasonic & Germany made KEMET capacitors;
Enermax EG465P-VE 460 Watt PSU
Here the Mascot of this system that I named Reggy, it's my T.rex toy from 1985 which I used to call "Little Rex" back then, I just found Reggy a more fitted name after my best RL friends calls Trex' s as Reggies 🤣, so that kind came out both ways, it holds an original EPoX Logo from 1999; I kinda gave it a purpose again this way
The art on this case I self painted on November 27, 1999:
Left side the main starfighter from the game Descent2:
Pyro GX
Right side; two starships and one starfighter from Freespace2:
Shevan Strike Cruiser
Vesudan Strike Dreadnaught
Terrain Hercules Mark III Heavy Strike Fighter
This is end of Part 01, see you all in Part 02!
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