First post, by Virtue
Hi everyone, not new to the forum but haven't been on in a few years. I've been an avid vintage PC fan for since I can remember, and own various Pentium 4 and Core 2 Duo machines. I always wanted to revisit my childhood so am tasking myself to build the ultimate 90s/early 2000s machine, I wanted to encapsulate every aspect from early DOS games up to about 2001, so have opted for a Super Socket 7 machine, probably the last platform before it really got into the XP era and DOS compatibility waned. Anyways, here's what I've gone for:
Acorp 5ali61 Motherboard - One of the fastest, most solid and versatile options in my opinion.
AMD K6-2 533Mhz overclocked to 550Mhz - New old stock chip I found very cheap, seems to be stable at the boards maximum clock speed.
256MB PC133 RAM - Although this board can do a crazy mix of DIMM and SIMM RAM, ive opted for the maximum DIMM RAM to keep things simple.
Nvidia Ti4200 - Although not my first choice of card, I bagged it for £10 from an antiques shop so I'm not complaining! Should do early 3d perfectly fine.
SoundBlaster SB16 Value - My original soundcard from my very first PC, Purely for DOS Gaming.
Soundblaster Live! - For Windows 98, I've not actually installed both cards yet so will see on compatibility issues.
Network card - Going to challenge myself and get networking going from my Windows 10/11 PCs.
USB Card - Since I plan to transfer files, this computer will need some USB ports.
IDE to flash card - Not purchased yet, was thinking 16GB should do? Any suggestions?
Floppy Drive
CD Rom Drive
DVD Drive - Because why not?
Hopefully this should turn out to be an interesting build, I just need an era appropriate case, I definitely want one with a MHZ display, finding one with 3 digit displays are proving difficult though!
PS Pay no attention to the 32MB installed on the photos, it was a test stick just to see if the board worked, I've already installed the 256MB of RAM.