luckybob wrote:Every time someone posts dual cpu stuff, I rub my nipples.
In other news, that totalock card is neat. The Tseng 4000 is probably the best isa dos card you can get. The trident one with "special" ram isnt all that special. I've seen taht style of ram on many cards, and basically it was a cost savings measure. they put 2 memory chips in one package to save costs. Something along those lines.
HAHA... well, this board is quite a monster. Basically, if someone scoffs at calling a Pentium 4 or Athlon XP "retro", this has to be among the most capable "retro" boards remaining and there weren't many (any?) competitors to it on the market for Socket 370.
As for the cards, yeah, the weird Trident card is the only one I own like that, but I know it isn't exactly the highlight of the lot.
... oh, I can't take it any more. Feast your eyes...
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Iwill DVD266-R Dual Socket 370 Via Apollo Pro 266 Motherboard with PIII Tualatin and DDR support (up to 4GB)... with the box, manuals, and disks. Strangely, a few of the RAM slot clips are missing, I have no idea why they'd be missing, but they can probably be stolen off of another board without much fuss. (anyone ever done this before?) The board came with a PIII 1Ghz 133FSB CPU and a nifty heatsink with a clip-on-fan mechanism that I've only ever seen on Thermalright coolers starting in the early 2000s (the heatsink actually says it is a patent pending design).
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Also interesting, an Iwill P54TS Socket 7 board with a Pentium 150Mhz installed (I own several similar chips but I've never had a 150).... and the heatsink it came with is still in its box and it actually has an integrated PCB (yes, on the heatsink) that attaches to your PC speaker to alert you of an impending failure. Pics of this are in the gallery. The board looks fantastic... and it even has a built in Adaptec SCSI controller and three huge thick manuals. 😐
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Yet another nice board with its original box, manual and CD... an Abit BX133-RAID Socket 370 board running the Intel 440BX chipset. Lots of the small green caps are rounded on top, so they'd need replaced but the rest of the board looks great.
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Not something I'd go out of my way to seek out, but in this lot it's a nice addition. An ECS P4 Socket 478 board, capable of running 533Mhz CPUs with DDR, SDRAM, USB 2.0 and a universal AGP slot.
The gallery with more pics is here, for those that like to look at lots of pictures of random obsolete PC components. The pics are shrunk down quite a bit from the originals but most of the details should be visible.
https://goo.gl/photos/dR97PJgcwFfjnGw57
I got all this stuff for $100 shipped from CA to PA and it was packed quite well. 😮