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Reply 58700 of 58709, by TheAbandonwareGuy

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Bought a i7 4700mq + GTX780M laptop with 32GB RAM and a 500GB SSD for $178 shipped with AC adapter.

My thought is this should be a great XP + 7 dual boot. I may even be able to tri-boot XP + 7 + 10 LTSC.

GTX 700, much as GeForceFX was the break away point for legacy DX6 graphics, is the break away point for 9.0c and XP era graphics in many ways. Its the last GPU to support CSAA and a few other technologies. Also the last series of GPUs to have proper Windows XP driver support.

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Reply 58701 of 58709, by MattRocks

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CSAA was introduced with GeForce G80 and DX10?

Reply 58702 of 58709, by MattRocks

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MattRocks wrote on 2026-04-02, 11:22:

The 300W Mercury PSU might be suitable for my i430TX.

BANG!

No, that Mercury 300W PSU is not going onto my i430TX after all. It literally exploded and black smoke came out. Wow.. I really didn't have much luck at all with that mystery box.

Reply 58703 of 58709, by Nunoalex

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Helloes !

So shall we "unbox" this mystery box together ?

Recently I saw someone here in this thread posting his recent poach and he gracefully guided us through the hardware reveal process and I was wondering if you guys like this kind of content

Yesterday I got this box from a local marketplace (for 20€) and will open it in the next few days .

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So the case is a typical 90s AT minitower with a MHZ display ... in desperate need of a retrobright
No 5 1/4 drive (as always) and no CD-ROM.
The case is very light so I dont think there is a lot of "stuff" inside
In the back we can see the I/O ports and only a single VGA card ... no sound card with a volume wheel unfortunately
The keyboard port gives us a hint of the varta nightmare we are going to find inside very soon...

the logo and case badge point to "inforfoco" a known PC shop in my area what makes me believe that this might have a slight chance of being a private/home computer instead of a company machine

so... any guesses ?
I'll wait a few days and then will crack open the case and post the results here... that varta has already done all the damage it could do... a few more days will not make any difference

Reply 58704 of 58709, by PD2JK

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Alright here goes:
-AMD 486 DX2 66
-8MB RAM
-Trident 9000 VGA
-420 MB HDD [added after edit]

Last edited by PD2JK on 2026-04-10, 19:02. Edited 1 time in total.

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

Reply 58705 of 58709, by Nunoalex

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PD2JK wrote on Today, 18:49:
Alright here goes: -AMD 486 DX2 66 -8MB RAM -Trident 9000 VGA […]
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Alright here goes:
-AMD 486 DX2 66
-8MB RAM
-Trident 9000 VGA

And HD ? or no HD ?

Reply 58706 of 58709, by MattRocks

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Nunoalex wrote on Today, 18:39:
Helloes ! […]
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Helloes !

So shall we "unbox" this mystery box together ?

Recently I saw someone here in this thread posting his recent poach and he gracefully guided us through the hardware reveal process and I was wondering if you guys like this kind of content

Yesterday I got this box from a local marketplace (for 20€) and will open it in the next few days .

The attachment 20260410_093946.jpg is no longer available
The attachment 20260410_093919.jpg is no longer available

So the case is a typical 90s AT minitower with a MHZ display ... in desperate need of a retrobright
No 5 1/4 drive (as always) and no CD-ROM.
The case is very light so I dont think there is a lot of "stuff" inside
In the back we can see the I/O ports and only a single VGA card ... no sound card with a volume wheel unfortunately
The keyboard port gives us a hint of the varta nightmare we are going to find inside very soon...

the logo and case badge point to "inforfoco" a known PC shop in my area what makes me believe that this might have a slight chance of being a private/home computer instead of a company machine

so... any guesses ?
I'll wait a few days and then will crack open the case and post the results here... that varta has already done all the damage it could do... a few more days will not make any difference

It's before my time in PCs. I think the toggle switch + LEDs points to a late 386 or early 486. Strictly PS1 and Serial does not contradict late 386 or early 486. Single VGA, still no contradiction. No CD-ROM is inconclusive but leans more towards 386. And, note the VGA port is bang in the middle of the slot so it has to be a full height VGA card - not a later miniaturised model. And, check out the INFORFOMO logo on the back from an age when 5.25" was mainstream, which leans away from 486. And, no 5.25" installed so it's forward looking..

I'm going to plump for 386 DX-40, 4Mb EDO, full size Trident 8900 ISA, no sound card, some kind of 200Mb HDD.

Reply 58707 of 58709, by TheAbandonwareGuy

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MattRocks wrote on Today, 16:19:

CSAA was introduced with GeForce G80 and DX10?

Correct, and it was dropped with Maxwell. Kepler GPUs are the last to support it.

I guess mid-2000s technology would have been a better description of what GTX 700 was the last of.

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Reply 58708 of 58709, by Nunoalex

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MattRocks wrote on Today, 19:37:
Nunoalex wrote on Today, 18:39:
Helloes ! […]
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Helloes !

So shall we "unbox" this mystery box together ?

Recently I saw someone here in this thread posting his recent poach and he gracefully guided us through the hardware reveal process and I was wondering if you guys like this kind of content

Yesterday I got this box from a local marketplace (for 20€) and will open it in the next few days .

The attachment 20260410_093946.jpg is no longer available
The attachment 20260410_093919.jpg is no longer available

So the case is a typical 90s AT minitower with a MHZ display ... in desperate need of a retrobright
No 5 1/4 drive (as always) and no CD-ROM.
The case is very light so I dont think there is a lot of "stuff" inside
In the back we can see the I/O ports and only a single VGA card ... no sound card with a volume wheel unfortunately
The keyboard port gives us a hint of the varta nightmare we are going to find inside very soon...

the logo and case badge point to "inforfoco" a known PC shop in my area what makes me believe that this might have a slight chance of being a private/home computer instead of a company machine

so... any guesses ?
I'll wait a few days and then will crack open the case and post the results here... that varta has already done all the damage it could do... a few more days will not make any difference

It's before my time in PCs. I think the toggle switch + LEDs points to a late 386 or early 486. Strictly PS1 and Serial does not contradict late 386 or early 486. Single VGA, still no contradiction. No CD-ROM is inconclusive but leans more towards 386. And, note the VGA port is bang in the middle of the slot so it has to be a full height VGA card - not a later miniaturised model. And, check out the INFORFOMO logo on the back from an age when 5.25" was mainstream, which leans away from 486. And, no 5.25" installed so it's forward looking..

I'm going to plump for 386 DX-40, 4Mb EDO, full size Trident 8900 ISA, no sound card, some kind of 200Mb HDD.

lack of CD-ROM and sound card doesn't mean this is not a 386... it probably means this was some boring office machine just to do excel or word ...

lets see... in the next few days we will open the hood 😀

Reply 58709 of 58709, by Unknown_K

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PD2JK wrote on Today, 18:49:
Alright here goes: -AMD 486 DX2 66 -8MB RAM -Trident 9000 VGA -420 MB HDD [added after edit] […]
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Alright here goes:
-AMD 486 DX2 66
-8MB RAM
-Trident 9000 VGA
-420 MB HDD [added after edit]

Some of that yellowing will come off with soap and water and a dish scrubber.

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