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Bought these (retro) hardware today

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Reply 57740 of 57821, by Susanin79

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oldpcgeek5 wrote on 2025-11-04, 22:33:

Nice, love old 32MB AGP video cards-which graphics chipset?

Here it is:
GPU: NVIDIA GeForce2 Ti (NV15), Direct3D 7 / OpenGL 1.2/1.3 era, 4×2 pipelines. Reference clocks 250 MHz core / 400 MHz DDR memory.
Memory: 32 MB DDR. 128-bit bus.
Bus: AGP 4×/2× (with Fast Writes).
RAMDAC: 350 MHz.

Reply 57741 of 57821, by Susanin79

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TheIpex wrote on 2025-11-04, 23:26:

Nice card, look at all those outputs. I believe this card originally shipped with 3D Glasses?

Yes, indeed, it has a 3-pin stereo glasses connector supporting ASUS VR-100 shutter glasses.

Reply 57742 of 57821, by Susanin79

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Picked up an unknown PCI card today.
It labeled as Schneider Systemtechnik – IMB-PCI Rev.3 (27-Jan-1997)
Three BNCs on the bracket: Tx, Rx, and TRIG IN . Four angled SIMM sockets.

At least I can use this card as a donor for SIM sockets for my SB AWE 32 sound card. 25 and 40 MHz crystal oscillators can be used too.

Reply 57743 of 57821, by PD2JK

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Another Tulip came into my possession, the AT 386/16. It was the cheapest model, unfortunately not the dx with seperate cache controller. You can't have everything. 😁

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Needs cleaning and testing, probably going to replace all the caps.
Also the TC12 isn't on the Retro Web!

i386 16 ⇒ i486 DX4 100 ⇒ Pentium MMX 200 ⇒ Athlon Pluto 700 ⇒ AthlonXP 1700+ ⇒ Opteron 165 ⇒ Dual Opteron 856

Reply 57744 of 57821, by PcBytes

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Got a few goodies. Thanks to @Socket3 for part of the haul!

- IWill BD100 Plus - interesting 440BX board. Shares some similarities to several mainboards - specifically DFI for the fonts and brown FAN headers, Gigabyte for the ATMEL PAL chip it uses (which auto-IDs the CPUs I assume), and finally, ASUS for most of its layout as a whole. There were hints of EPoX too (an unpopulated JP3 header near the PAL chip).


- P2 350MHz - came with the IWill. Has a noisy and rattly Cooler Master fan (whole cooling is actually CM branded.) which I'll have to replace. 100FSB.


- 3D Prophet 4000XT - unfortunately dead. Flashers see the Kyro card but COMPLETELY REFUSE to write the onboard flash. The only thing I haven't tried (and will eventually do) is getting the card positioned so as to flash it using a TL866 *WITHOUT* removing it off the board - it's a possibility, for which reason I'll sideline the card. I do have to buy myself a set of PLCC32 sockets for cards that don't have them by default.


- FX5900XT Creative - strange, it POSTs in any board I stick it into - but there's no video output on either VGA or DVI.


- FX5950 Ultra - unfortunately RIP. Burnt cap near molex plug which must've also zapped the core.


- AMD K6-III/400AHX - best CPU for a build I plan using Tekram P5M3-A+. MVP3 and ATA100, anyone? (686A southbridge 😁)


- 370SP Rev3.0 - only now I realize that despite having a 1.8v setting, it's still a Mendocino slotket. Oh well. Fastfame OEM.


- Sparkle SP3800 (Banshee 16M) - works, needed a Banshee that works in my collection.


- 2x SB Live! PCI - CT4670, SB0060 - the SB0060 was sent by accident by the seller. I later then got the 4670 (which was the card I had ordered). Finished TLC on the SB0060 (neutralized corrosion + spray-painted the bracket) and removed corrosion off several pins on the 4670.


- Soltek SL-75FRN2-L "Purple Ray" - the purple version of the well known nF2 U400 board from Soltek. Funny enough, I have the purple variant while Socket3 has the "Golden Flame" variant.

Still need to purchase:

- V3 2000 PCi
- Diamond MX300
- K7Pro
- K7V

And to figure out the GAL situation on my BX Master once the TL866 arrives.

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Reply 57746 of 57821, by Ozzuneoj

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tehsiggi wrote on 2025-11-07, 15:37:

my RV350s arrived in mint condition, "fresh" from the factory (just two decades of waiting).

Now I need time.. then I can swap the one on my hercules card..

I see the resemblance. Is this a relative of yours?

Now for some blitting from the back buffer.

Reply 57747 of 57821, by tehsiggi

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Ozzuneoj wrote on 2025-11-07, 17:06:
tehsiggi wrote on 2025-11-07, 15:37:

my RV350s arrived in mint condition, "fresh" from the factory (just two decades of waiting).

Now I need time.. then I can swap the one on my hercules card..

I see the resemblance. Is this a relative of yours?

Far away cousin.. We share some common ancestors (AGP).

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Reply 57748 of 57821, by zuldan

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tehsiggi wrote on 2025-11-07, 15:37:

my RV350s arrived in mint condition, "fresh" from the factory (just two decades of waiting).

Now I need time.. then I can swap the one on my hercules card..

I’d be a bit scared of those little capacitors flying around when she’s getting installed 😅 May the force be with you…

Reply 57749 of 57821, by tehsiggi

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zuldan wrote on 2025-11-07, 20:26:
tehsiggi wrote on 2025-11-07, 15:37:

my RV350s arrived in mint condition, "fresh" from the factory (just two decades of waiting).

Now I need time.. then I can swap the one on my hercules card..

I’d be a bit scared of those little capacitors flying around when she’s getting installed 😅 May the force be with you…

The secret ingredient is infra-red 😁

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Reply 57750 of 57821, by TheIpex

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Some more goodies, this time from Facebook marketplace.

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Everything is functional save for the Rev 1.1 Gigabyte board.

Pentium MMX 233 & 3DFX Voodoo

Reply 57751 of 57821, by tehsiggi

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Looking at those gigabyte boards, I really come to like them. Compared to todays "all-black" aesthetics they are just pretty colorful. Perhaps less is not always more.. I did not appreciate them like that back in the day.. but even my MSI P35 Neo2 had some bright colors next to the black PCB.

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Reply 57752 of 57821, by TheIpex

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tehsiggi wrote on 2025-11-08, 06:39:

Looking at those gigabyte boards, I really come to like them. Compared to todays "all-black" aesthetics they are just pretty colorful. Perhaps less is not always more.. I did not appreciate them like that back in the day.. but even my MSI P35 Neo2 had some bright colors next to the black PCB.

Aye these boards are a source of nostalgia for me, I had a P35-DS3L back in 2008 with that same bright colour scheme.

Pentium MMX 233 & 3DFX Voodoo

Reply 57753 of 57821, by tehsiggi

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TheIpex wrote on 2025-11-08, 07:38:

Aye these boards are a source of nostalgia for me, I had a P35-DS3L back in 2008 with that same bright colour scheme.

Used a couple of P35-DS3L and EP45-DS3L in builds for family and friends. Lovely boards, I really enjoyed them. Fond memories of Core2Duo E2160 running at 3.4GHz on one of these. Overclocking was wild back then. I sold my E4500 + MSI P35 Neo2 + 4GB of OCZ memory a couple of years ago. It was a great time to do budget builds.

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Reply 57754 of 57821, by AndrettiGTO

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I too like that era of Gigabyte boards. They offered so many connect options as the end of floppy support arrived. SATA with IDE and floppies, USB, parallel and serial, they’re great in modded retro builds.

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Reply 57755 of 57821, by winuser_pl

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Bought bunch of stuf: geforce 7900gs, geforce mx460, 4 x new old stock hdd IDE 40GB and geforce 6600gt.

Paid like ~70eur total.

I have cleaned up the geforce, added cooling radiators to vram and oc'ed to 576 MHz on gpu and 1630 MHz on vram (512 ddr3).

PC1: Highscreen => FIC PA-2005, 64 MB EDO RAM, Pentium MMX 200, S3 Virge + Voodoo 2 8 MB
PC2: AOpen => GA-586SG, 512 MB SDRAM, AMD K6-2 400 MHz, Geforce 2 MX 400

Reply 57756 of 57821, by Ozzuneoj

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winuser_pl wrote on 2025-11-08, 20:24:

Bought bunch of stuf: geforce 7900gs, geforce mx460, 4 x new old stock hdd IDE 40GB and geforce 6600gt.

Paid like ~70eur total.

I have cleaned up the geforce, added cooling radiators to vram and oc'ed to 576 MHz on gpu and 1630 MHz on vram (512 ddr3).

Nice find. An actual MX460 is surprisingly uncommon, at least in my experience. Should be a really solid card for DX7 and older games.

Looks like that Sparkle 6600GT has some bloated and leaky caps though, so you'll want to replace those before doing much with it. 🙂

Now for some blitting from the back buffer.

Reply 57757 of 57821, by winuser_pl

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@UP - yes, the capacitors went bad. Already recapped 😁 also the mx460 is mint condition.
For this price it would be stupid not to take it 😁 also the 7900gs is killing all games in 1920x1200 on my 24" dell ips panel - far cry 1, gta sa, even fallout 3 goes very well.

PC1: Highscreen => FIC PA-2005, 64 MB EDO RAM, Pentium MMX 200, S3 Virge + Voodoo 2 8 MB
PC2: AOpen => GA-586SG, 512 MB SDRAM, AMD K6-2 400 MHz, Geforce 2 MX 400

Reply 57758 of 57821, by bjwil1991

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Yet another Pentium OverDrive 83 and this time, it comes with 24MB SIMM-72 RAM for $164.70 after S&H and sales tax, which I know is a bit much.

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Reply 57759 of 57821, by PC@LIVE

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I took for retroHW use, three 1GB CF memory cards, I think I'll use them on PCs like 386-486, although maybe the older ones, they have an HD capacity limit of about 540MB, we'll see if I have these problems, in case I can use them for first generation Pentium PCs or similar.

AMD 286-16 287-10 4MB HD 45MB VGA 256KB
AMD 386DX-40 Intel 387 8MB HD 81MB VGA 256KB
Cyrix 486DLC-40 IIT387-40 8MB VGA 512KB
AMD 5X86-133 16MB VGA VLB CL5428 2MB and many others
AMD K62+ 550 SOYO 5EMA+ and many others
AST Pentium Pro 200 MHz L2 256KB